Porter didn’t want the Timbers to get too caught up in the streak
that everything that comes with it, so he gave them free rein against
the Goats.
“I told them to go out. Don’t think. Be free. Play,” Porter said following the match.
Portland’s
undefeated streak is an ongoing franchise-best for the Timbers, who
joined Major League Soccer in 2011. Portland (4-1-6) suffered its lone
loss back on March 9 when the team fell 2-1 at home to Montreal.
The victory pulls Portland even for the MLS lead with Dallas FC, which also has not lost in nine matches.
Chivas (3-5-2) is in last place in the Western Conference. They have not won since a 2-1 victory over Vancouver on March 30.
“My
team is running. My team is fighting. My team is giving the effort,”
said Chivas coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola, who is known as Chelis. “It’s
just not enough.”
The match was marred in the 86th minute when
Chivas midfielder Mario de Luna pushed a ball boy after the kid picked
up an out-of-bounds ball. De Luna was yellow carded, and because of a
previous yellow, Home energy monitor he’ll miss next Sunday’s match against Real Salt Lake.
Afterward, both Porter and Chelis shook the ball boy’s hand.
The
Goats were without starting goalkeeper and captain Dan Kennedy because
of a red card in last week’s loss to Sporting KC. Patrick McLain, in his
MLS debut, Power monitor allowed two goals after Kennedy was sent off in the 4-0 Chivas loss.
McLain
made his first league start against the Timbers while backup goalkeeper
Tim Melia continues to recover from a lower back injury.
McLain
leapt with his arms outstretched but couldn’t stop Wallace’s left-footed
rocket from just outside the left corner of the box in the 34th minute.
Wallace’s third goal of the season came off a pass from Ryan Johnson on
a fast break.
The Timbers made it 2-0 when a wide-open Valeri
beat McLain in the 70th minute. Valeri blew kisses to the fans following
the goal.
Johnson’s fourth goal of the season came in the 90th
minute when his low kick skirted past several defenders and the reach of
McClain.
It was Portland goal keeper Donovan Ricketts’ fourth clean sheet of the season.
“The
chemistry is out there. We’re all connected,” Wallace said. “I think
every single guy on this team — whether they’re starting or not — is
giving their all.”
Portland visits Cascadia Cup rival Vancouver next Saturday.
Chivas
was also without midfielder Carlos Alvarez, who was suspended two games
and fined an undisclosed amount by the MLS for ‘violent conduct’ during
the loss to Sporting KC.
Alvarez, penalized for kicking the ball at Peterson Joseph’s head, Home energy management will also miss the team’s match against Real Salt Lake on May 19.
Earlier
this week, Chivas traded Juan Agudelo to the New England Revolution in
exchange for allocation money. The forward had two goals this season for
the Goats.
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