The star-studded Los Angeles Galaxy may have to face one more game in the MLS Cup play-offs than they were perhaps counting on after a home defeat to Real Salt Lake left them looking vulnerable in the Western Conference. Although Galaxy remain third in the division after the 2-1 setback, they have only a one-point cushion over the Seattle Sounders. And while last year's MLS Cup winners have two games left to play in the regular season, Seattle have four, including a home assignment against the lowly Portland Timbers on Sunday. Robbie Keane fired Los Angeles ahead in the 18th minute against Salt Lake, connecting perfectly beyond the far post with a cross from the right and drilling a 15-yard volley across goal and into the bottom right corner. But the team containing David Beckham and Landon Donovan were pegged back seven minutes later by Fabian Espindola, who cracked a powerful low shot beyond Josh Saunders. And Saunders was beaten again in the 28th minute when Espindola flashed a header out of his reach for what proved to be the winner. Second-placed Salt Lake now have a five-point cushion over Los Angeles who, were they to finish fourth, would have to take on the fifth-placed team in a play-off to reach the Conference semi-final stage. The play-off picture The New York Red Bulls are also proof that big-name players do not necessarily bring results. New York have Tim Cahill and Thierry Henry in their ranks but it was Dutchman Sherjill MacDonald who shone in their clash with Chicago Fire. MacDonald scored both goals in a 2-0 win for Chicago, netting in the 65th and 78th minutes as the Fire jumped to second in the Eastern Conference. New York began the day second but fell to fourth, overtaken by Chicago and DC United, who were 1-0 winners at Toronto FC thanks to an 88th-minute goal from substitute Hamdi Salihi. Montreal Impact can no longer reach the play-offs following a 1-1 draw at Houston Dynamo, for whom the result was also a setback. Will Bruin put Houston ahead after 44 minutes, and Sanna Nyassi netted a 66th-minute leveller. Houston stay fifth in the Eastern Conference but their two-point cushion over the Columbus Crew is a fragile one, with the Crew able to overtake them with their game in hand should they beat leaders Sporting Kansas City on Sunday. There are no such concerns for the San Jose Earthquakes, who are certain to finish top of the Western Conference. They were 4-1 winners away to the Colorado Rapids, with Chris Wondolowski's hat-trick doing much of the damage. Marvin Chavez put San Jose ahead after two minutes, before Wondolowski took over, netting in the 11th, 51st and 83rd minutes. Andre Akpan scored a 90th-minute reply for Colorado. Jack McInerney's 73rd-minute goal gave Philadelphia Union a 1-0 home win over New England Revolution, who had Benny Feilhaber sent off late on. FIFA
GMT 08:04 2018 Sunday ,09 December
Leaders Dortmund edge Schalke in derby, Bayern winGMT 12:12 2018 Tuesday ,30 October
Man City back atop Premier League after beating Tottenham 1-0GMT 18:58 2018 Wednesday ,24 October
CSKA Moscow defeated by Italy’s Roma 0-3 in UEFAGMT 19:26 2018 Saturday ,20 October
Juventus held by Genoa to end Italian champions' perfect startGMT 16:54 2018 Monday ,15 October
Russia beats Turkey 2-0 in UEFA Nations League second-leg matchGMT 11:53 2018 Friday ,12 October
Syrian football team beats Bahrain 1-0 in a friendly matchGMT 11:51 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Beating al-Sahel, Tishreen team tops Premier League footballGMT 06:37 2018 Friday ,05 October
Zenit defeats Slavia Praha in UEFA Europa LeagueMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor