APRIL 19, 2025 – PORTLAND, OR: MLS Regular season match between the Portland Timbers vs LAFC at Providence Park (Photo by Diego G Diaz).

The Portland Timbers are showing their true strength, achieving victories where they previously struggled on the road. They scored an early goal in the first half and added three more in the second half, leading to a decisive win against a weakened Galaxy team, 4-2.

Manager Phil Neville is currently showcasing his best side while leading the Timbers, demonstrating to many that he is a serious contender and not a mere joke, as some critics had suggested when he first took over the Rose City team.

With an early goal from David Da Costa in the first half, the Timbers went into halftime with a 1-0 lead. They culminated their accomplishment with a goal rout over a Galaxy side that had not been able to deliver a simple win and lacked the chemistry they had last season.

Despite the Galacticos’ reaction in the second half, back-to-back goals from Cristian Ramirez in the 67th minute and Marco Reus in the 69th gave the locals a lifeline and potential rally against Portland.

The rally ultimately fell short, and the locals succumbed to the pressure from the visitors. Manager Neville is demonstrating his growth with each match.

Despite not scoring, Antony contributed significantly with three assists. He is developing as a player, demonstrating his skill and determination in each match. His growth suggests that he is on the path to becoming a top-class player.

Antony played a crucial role in all three goals of the match. He started by passing to an open Da Costa, which led to the first goal. The second goal resulted from his collaboration with Joao Ortiz. Finally, Antony assisted Kevin Kelsy for the third goal, working alongside Da Costa once again.

James Pantemis made four saves, while Antony stood out with three assists. In the end, the Portland Timbers proved to be an impressive team, making a statement by winning three matches on the road, and possibly more.

As the Portland Timbers made a statement this season, they have shown they can compete with anyone on the road and secure wins. Most importantly, they are capable of delivering victories.

 

Goals

POR:  David Da Costa 38th, Santiago Moreno 53rd, Kevin Kelsy 63rd, Jonathan Rodriguez 76th PK

LA:  Cristian Ramirez 67th, Marco Reus 69th

 

Man of the Match

David Da Costa, Santiago Moreno and Kevin Kelsy

MARCH 1, 2025 – PORTLAND, OR: Timbers midfielder David Da Costa during MLS Regular Season Austin FC at Portland Timbers (Photos by Diego G Diaz).

 

 

 

 

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