Carson, CA (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Galaxy ended their seven-game
winless run with a 1-0 defeat of the Portland Timbers on Sunday, and the goal
came from an unlikely source.
Los Angeles has received goals from 11 different players this term with only
Robbie Keane scoring more than two. It was Todd Dunivant who chipped in on
this occasion.
Dunivant provided the crucial breakthough at The Home Depot Center, scoring
his first league goal since 2010 to lift Los Angeles (4-8-2) out of the
Western Conference cellar with 14 points on the season.
Portland (3-6-4) loses a league match for the first time since April 28 when
it fell to the Montreal Impact, 2-1, at the Olympic Stadium. The Timbers are
tied with FC Dallas for last place in the West with 13 points apiece.
The best chance of the opening period fell to the Galaxy in the 15th minute. A
cross from Bryan Jordan found Landon Donovan just outside the box and the
American international rifled a shot off the post.
Los Angeles eventually claimed the win thanks to Dunivant's strike at the hour
mark. David Beckham delivered a corner kick to the back post where the Galaxy
defender was waiting to head his effort into the back of the net. Portland
protested to referee Geoff Gamble that goalkeeper Troy Perkins had been
impeded, but no foul was given and the goal stood.
It proved to be all the Galaxy would need as they held on for their fourth win
of the campaign.
Los Angeles will play two matches before Portland takes the pitch again. The
Galaxy return to action Wednesday with a trip to Rio Tinto Stadium to face
Real Salt Lake and then return home to host Vancouver Whitecaps FC at The Home
Depot Center. The Timbers will host Seattle Sounders FC in a Cascadia Cup
encounter on June 24.
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