Timbers Forward Dairon Asprilla Kicks Game Winning Bicycle Goal

Asprilla’s bicycle from outside the box nets his 10th goal of the season in Wednesday’s 2-0 victory over San Jose Earthquakes

PORTLAND – Portland Timbers forward Dairon Asprilla was named to the MLS Team of the Week for Week 33, the league announced today. Asprilla scored his 10th goal of the season in Wednesday’s 2-0 victory over San Jose Earthquakes at Providence Park.

Asprilla’s goal came in the 55th minute when he recovered a loose ball in the box, turning his back to the goal just outside of the box, juggling it up to himself and biking it into the net. The goal can be viewed by clicking here.

In seven seasons with the Timbers, Asprilla has a total of 17 goals, over half of those being from the 2021 campaign. Making his third MLS Team of the Week appearance this season (Week 18, 28), Asprilla’s goal was his fifth goal in Portland’s last eight matches. The Colombian is the club’s eighth player to score 10 or more goals in a single MLS season.

The Portland Timbers tallied a goal in each half to secure a 2-0 win over the San Jose Earthquakes at Providence Park on Wednesday night. Diego Chara tallied his second goal of the season, while Dairon Asprilla became the second player this season to tally double-digit goals with his 10th goal of the campaign to help secure the win.

With two matches remaining in the regular season, Portland (15-13-4, 49pts) sits in fourth place in the Western Conference standings.

Five points separate the Timbers and ninth-place Los Angeles FC (44pts). Portland has a two-point lead over Vancouver Whitecaps FC (47pts) in fifth place and are three points ahead of the LA Galaxy (46pts) in sixth place. Real Salt Lake (45pts) and Minnesota United FC (45pts) are currently seventh and eighth in the table.

The Timbers play their final road match of the regular season campaign against Real Salt Lake on Nov. 3 before squaring off against Austin FC in their regular-season finale on Nov. 7 at Providence Park.

In seven seasons with the Timbers, Asprilla has a total of 17 goals, and over half of those are from the 2021 campaign. He is the club’s eighth player to score 10 or more goals in a single MLS season. Diego Chara recorded his second goal of the season, and 12th all-time for Portland. D. Chara is the 10th player to record two or more goals for the Timbers this year. Felipe Mora tallied his fifth assist of the season. In five matches played against San Jose, Mora has registered two goals and two assists. Santiago Moreno added his third career assist for Portland.

The Timbers earned their 10th home win of the season. Portland’s 10 home wins are tied for the most in the Western Conference this season with Vancouver.

The Timbers are one of six teams in MLS with 10 or more home wins in 2021. It marks the fifth time (2021, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2013) Portland has recorded 10 or more home wins in a single season. In addition, the Timbers have scored 32 goals in home matches, which is tied for fourth-most in MLS this campaign. Individually, Asprilla has tallied seven of his 10 goals this season at Providence Park.

Up next, the Timbers will travel to Sandy, Utah to take on Real Salt Lake on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at Rio Tinto Stadium. The match kicks off at 7 p.m.

Goal-Scoring Plays
POR – Diego Chara (Felipe Mora, Santiago Moreno), 34th minute: From the top of the box, Santiago Moreno slipped a pass toward the end line for Felipe Mora. Mora cut a square ball across to Diego Chara, who poked it past the San Jose goalkeeper and into the back of the net.

POR – Dairon Asprilla, 55th minute: San Jose’s goalkeeper bobbled a long ball played into the box by Moreno. Dairon Asprilla recovered it with his back to the goal just outside of the box, juggling it up to himself before biking it into the net.

Notes

  • The Timbers are 15-13-4 (49 pts) this season.
  • Portland recorded its 10th home win of the 2021 season.
  • The team’s 10 home wins are tied for the most in the Western Conference this season.
  • Portland has scored 32 home goals, which is tied for fourth-most in MLS.
  • The Timbers’ 13 shots on goal tonight tied the club’s single-game record in the MLS era.
  • Tonight’s shutout was the team’s eighth of the season.
  • Portland is 15-5-9 against San Jose, and 11-0-4 when playing at Providence Park.
  • The Timbers are undefeated against the Earthquakes at home in MLS play.
  • Portland extended their unbeaten streak against San Jose to eight (5-0-3).
  • Since joining the Timbers in 2018, head coach Giovanni Savarese holds a record of 7-1-2 against the Earthquakes.
  • Diego Chara scored his second goal of the season, and 12th all-time for Portland.
  • Dairon Asprilla recorded his 10th goal of the season.
  • Seven of Asprilla’s 10 goals this campaign have been scored at Providence Park.
  • In his seven seasons, Asprilla has tallied 17 goals total. More than half of those have been this year.
  • D. Chara is the 10th player to register two or more goals for the Timbers this season.
  • Felipe Mora recorded his fifth assist of the 2021 campaign.
  • In five games played against the Earthquakes, Mora has recorded two goals and two assist.
  • Santiago Moreno tallied his third career assist.
  • Dairon Asprilla is the only player to appear in all 32 matches for Portland this season.

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