Evander, Felipe Mora, Santiago Moreno tally goals and Portland extends home unbeaten streak to seven
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Timbers handed Real Salt Lake its fourth loss of the season with a 3-0 shutout victory on Saturday night at Providence Park. Just two minutes into the match, Felipe Mora opened the scoring for Portland when he finished a through ball from Santiago Moreno by tapping the ball into the lower right side of the net. Moreno, who recorded his 100th MLS regular season appearance for the Timbers tonight, scored a goal in the 48th minute to double the Timbers’ lead while Evander sealed the result with Portland’s third goal of the match in the 90th minute. The win extended the team’s home unbeaten streak to seven at Providence Park (6-0-1). Team FormTonight’s win marks the Timbers 10th of the 2024 campaign. Portland secured the fifth place of the Western Conference standings with a 10-8-6 record (36pts). The Timbers have scored in 21 of 24 matches this season, while registering multiple goals in 18 games. This season, the Timbers have scored seven goals in the first 15 minutes of the first half, more than any other team in the MLS this season. Additionally, Portland has scored in their last 22 MLS home games. The Timbers are unbeaten in nine of their last 10 matches overall (7-1-2) and remain undefeated in their last seven straight games at Providence Park (6-0-1). Portland’s trio of Evander, Felipe Mora and Jonathan Rodríguez lead the team in goals with 11 each. The Timbers are the only team in the league to have three players with 11 or more goals apiece. Moreno Makes His Mark Santiago Moreno recorded his fifth goal and 10th assist of the 2024 campaign tonight, while also making his 100th MLS regular season appearance. Ten assists is a new single-season career high for the Colombian midfielder and the second most on the team in 2024, trailing only Evander (12). Notably, since debuting for Portland on August 29, 2021, Moreno has recorded more goal contributions (46 – 15G, 31A) and appearances (100) than any other Timbers player. Moreno’s 31 career assists are the fourth-most by any Portland player in club history. Goal-Scoring PlaysPOR – Felipe Mora (Santiago Moreno), 2ndminute: Receiving the ball on the goal line, Santiago Moreno drove past a defender toward goal before using his right foot to slip a low-driven cross into the path of Felipe Mora. Making a diagonal run into the box, Mora used his right foot to redirect the ball into goal at the near post.POR – Santiago Moreno (Evander, Jonathan Rodríguez), 48thminute: On the left side of the box, Jonathan Rodríguez lofted a ball into the center of the box, which found the head of Evander. The Brazilian midfielder nodded the ball to Santiago Moreno standing in the middle of the box, who spun and used his right foot to half-volley the ball into the left side of goal.POR – Evander (Antony), 90thminute: Antony dribbled through the right wing and passed the ball to Evander near the top of the 18-yard box. Evander took a first touch with his left foot before sending the ball to the lower-left corner of the goal.Notes
Next GameThe Timbers next hit the road to face LA Galaxy on Saturday, July 20 at 7:30 p.m. (Pacific). The match will feature a national broadcast on FS1 in addition to MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app in English and Spanish. Local radio broadcasts will be available on 750 The Game (English) and La GranD 1150AM/93.5 FM (Spanish).Video HighlightsHighlights of the match can be downloaded by clicking here.Portland Timbers (10-8-6, 36pts) vs. Real Salt Lake (12-4-7, 43pts)July 13, 2024 – Providence Park (Portland, Ore.)Goals by Half 1 2 FPortland Timbers 1 2 3Real Salt Lake 0 0 0Scoring Summary:POR: Mora (Moreno), 2POR: Moreno (Evander), 48POR: Evander (Antony), 90Misconduct Summary:POR: Chara (caution), 7POR: Rodríguez (caution), 7RSL: Arango (caution), 23POR: Mora (caution), 23RSL: Gómez (caution), 24RSL: Ojeda (caution), 37RSL: Crooks (caution), 56RSL: Luna (caution), 63POR: Bravo (caution), 86Lineups:POR: GK Pantemis, D Bravo (E. Miller, 89), D Zuparic, D Araujo, D Mosquera, M Chara © (Ayala, 75), M Williamson (Paredes, 89), M Evander, F Moreno (Antony, 84), F Mora (Fogaça, 89), F RodríguezSubstitutes Not Used: GK Muse, D Mabiala, D McGrawTOTAL SHOTS: 20 (Mora, 6); SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Rodríguez, Moreno, 2); FOULS: 11 (three players tied, 2); OFFSIDES: 1; CORNER KICKS: 6; SAVES: 3RSL: GK MacMath, D Katranis, D Vera (Oviedo, 63), D Hidalgo, D Brody, M Ojeda, M Eneli (Palacio, 63), M Luna (Julio, 63), M Crooks (Chang, 78), M Gómez (Bell, 71), F Arango ©Substitutes Not Used: GK Beavers, D Quinton, D Silva, M CaliskanTOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Arango, 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (three players tied, 1); FOULS: 21 (Ojeda, Crooks, 4); OFFSIDES: 2; CORNER KICKS: 2; SAVES: 4Referee: Joe DickersonAssistant Referees: Cameron Blanchard, Chris ElliottFourth Official: Matthew ThompsonVAR: Armando VillarrealWeather: Sunny, 87 degreesAttendance: 23,014All statistics contained in this box score are unofficial.
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