2023-06-19 19:25:00
Paul Rouget, Media365: published on Monday, June 19, 2023 at 9:25 p.m.
During the MLS game between the San Jose Earthquakes and the Portland Timbers (0-0), a fan pulled off the perfect gesture during a halftime contest.
If there was no winner between the San José Earthquakes and the Portland Timbers on Saturday night at PayPal Park (0-0), there was one at the break of this MLS regular season game (Major League Soccer), a championship that Lionel Messi is regarding to join. As in the NBA, spectators can participate in competitions at halftime. On Saturday, four of them were chosen for a challenge consisting of sending the ball as close as possible to the central circle from the line of the penalty area. The first hit too hard, while the second was even further from the mark. But the third managed a perfect and millimeter pass, from the left, with a ball which came to a stop right in the center circle. This allowed the young man to win tickets for a match of the Californian franchise.
And if the show was therefore there at half-time, this will have been less the case during the meeting. The Earthquakes, who are in fourth place in the Western Conference with six points ahead of the Timbers (9th), however continued their unbeaten streak at home (6 wins and 3 draws), and chained a fifth game consecutive unbeaten. But the team where French defender Paul Marie plays, trained at Stade Malherbe Caen, was very scared in the second half, following a clash between two teammates, Daniel de Sousa Brito and Tanner Beason. The Brazilian goalkeeper had to comply with the concussion protocol before being able to resume the match, Alex Chilowicz, the referee of this meeting, interrupting the match for several minutes before adding additional time, without either team managing to score.
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