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Galaxy spoil Savarese’s debut as Timbers coach

Portland loses MLS season opener 2-1

By Associated Press
Published: March 4, 2018, 10:09pm
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Los Angeles Galaxy forward Ola Kamara, center, celebrates his goal as Portland Timbers defender Larrys Mabiala, left, and goalkeeper Jake Gleeson lie on the ground during the first half of a Major League Soccer game, Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J.
Los Angeles Galaxy forward Ola Kamara, center, celebrates his goal as Portland Timbers defender Larrys Mabiala, left, and goalkeeper Jake Gleeson lie on the ground during the first half of a Major League Soccer game, Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Photo Gallery

CARSON, Calif. — Newcomer Ola Kamara and Romain Alessandrini scored two minutes apart in the first half and the Los Angeles Galaxy held off Portland 2-1 in a season opener Sunday night to spoil coach Giovanni Savarese’s Timbers debut.

Kamara’s 35th career goal came in the 32nd minute. Jonathan dos Santos’ cross was headed across goal by Rolf Feltscher and Kamara chested it home. On a counter attack two minutes later, Alessandrini capitalized on a defensive turnover by sending a shot off the post and finishing the rebound.

Sebastian Blanco pulled Portland to 2-1 in the 66th minute by rolling a shot from a difficult angle through the legs of goalkeeper David Bingham. David Guzman’s free kick in the 85th got through the wall but Bingham punched it away for his sixth and final save.

Savarese, formerly coach of the lower-tier New York Cosmos, is one of six new coaches in the MLS this season.

GALAXY 2, TIMBERS 1

Portland 0 1—1

Los Angeles 2 0—2

First half—1, Los Angeles, Kamara, 1 (Feltscher), 32nd minute. 2, Los Angeles, Alessandrini, 1, 34th.

Second half—3, Portland, Blanco, 1 (Adi), 66th.

Goalies—Portland, Jake Gleeson, Kendall Mcintosh; Los Angeles, David Bingham, Justin Vom Steeg.

Yellow Cards—Alessandrini, Los Angeles, 18th; Mabiala, Portland, 86th; Ciani, Los Angeles, 89th.

Referee—Jair Marrufo.

Lineups

Portland—Jake Gleeson; Marco Farfan, Larrys Mabiala, Alvas Powell (Zarek Valentin, 61st), Liam Ridgewell; Sebastian Blanco, David Guzman, Cristhian Paredes (Andres Flores, 84th), Diego Valeri; Fanendo Adi, Andy Polo (Samuel Armenteros, 72nd).

Los Angeles—David Bingham; Michael Ciani, Ashley Cole, Rolf Feltscher, Jorgen Skjelvik; Emmanuel Boateng (Servando Carrasco, 82nd), Giovani Dos Santos (Sebastian Lletget, 72nd), Jonathan Dos Santos, Perry Kitchen; Romain Alessandrini (Chris Pontius, 61st), Ola Kamara.

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