With LA Galaxy in town, the Portland Timbers need a win at home

Photo Credit Portland Timbers F.C.

 

(8) Portland Timbers (11,10,7, 40 points) vs (1) LA Galaxy (16,6,7, 55 points)

Wednesday, September 18, 2024, KO 7:30 PM PST/ 10:30 EST

Providence Park, Portland, Oregon

 

Portland Timbers Briefly

Last week, the Timbers experienced a devastating loss against Colorado on the road. The team’s defensive game wasn’t at its best, and the results spoke for themselves.

However, the Timbers have several strong players, including Moreno, Jona, Evander, and Mora. These players have the potential to put pressure on the visiting Galaxy defense and make an all-around impact.

Manager Neville needs to put the horrid loss against the Rapids behind him and aim for an upset against this high-flying team. They seem unstoppable, considering their position at the top of the Western Conference.

With a solid defensive game and consistent performance, I can foresee another clean sheet for Crepeau, urging him to another great game under his goalposts. Remember, defense wins games, but so does the offensive game, which can come up big and maybe deliver with a goal fest.

The team is focused on making it into the postseason, so anything goes for the Rose City side. They are looking forward to an eventful evening in the colossus of Goose Hollow, which will become a madhouse this coming Saturday.

Although nothing has been accomplished yet, the Timbers are eager to provide an eventful campaign for manager Phil Neville. The team has performed well so far, nearly securing a spot in the postseason.

So far, the team’s offensive unit is consistent, and looking forward to an action-packed evening delivering all sorts of excitement to its die-hard faithful and sealing it with an amazing win!

 

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 LA Galaxy Briefly

The former Galaxy alumni manager, Greg Vanney, is excited about the team’s first successful season in Carson, California, and is determined to bring the league shield back to Tinseltown.

With the addition of superstar Marco Reus and potentially another player, the team is currently in first place and is aiming to make a big impact in the postseason with their new forward.

Vanney, who is entering his third year as the Galaxy’s manager, sees this as their year and they are closely trailing Inter Miami in the Supporters Shield Race.

However, with Messi’s return, anything can happen. Nonetheless, the possibilities are endless for the Galaxy as they face off against the Portland Timbers and their passionate fans.

The LA side boasts a strong lineup with Ricky Puig, newly acquired Marco Reus, Gabriel Pec, along with a solid defense led by captain Maya Yoshida and Miki Yamame, Dejan Joveljic, and Diego Fagundez. This well-formed team will surely be looking to cause an upset at the Timbers’ home.

 

Meetings

07/20/2024 LA Galaxy 3-2 Portland Timbers

09/30/2023 LA Galaxy 3-3 Portland Timbers

03/25/2023 Portland Timbers 0-0 LA Galaxy

 

Forecast

A win considered for the Portland Timbers advantage by playing at home

Photo Credit Portland Timbers F.C.

 

 

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