LAFC became immense this Sunday against Austin FC by beating them 3-0 and qualifying for the Major League Soccer (MLS) Grand Final.
An atmosphere impressive was experienced at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles in the match that would define the final of the MLS Western Conference.
Because of the fact of playing at home, and the artillery in attack that had during the season, LAFC took the field as favorites to win.
From the beginning of the match, the Los Angeles team was superior in attack and had considerable danger options.
In fact, LAFC’s first goal came early, at the minute 29′, thanks to a set piece that Cristian Arango finished off with a header straight into the corner.
Arango’s goal drove LAFC fans crazy, who already saw their team with one foot in the Grand Final.
The The first half concluded with a favorable result for the locals, because beyond their solid attack, they narrowed well and did not allow Austin to define.
For the second half, the Los Angeles team began with the same offensive load as in the first half of the match.
Al 62′ LAFC star Carlos Vela launched a cross from the corner that Maximiliano Urruti erroneously finished into his own goal for 2-0.
For LAFC the advantage by two did not seem enough goals and continued to stalk the Texas team to settle the game.
And that way at minute 81′ he managed to score the third goal with a medium distance shot from Kwadwo Opoku.
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