Sunday, December 7, 2014

MLS Cup 2014

This year's MLS Cup has the Los Angeles Galaxy hosting the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Jaime Penedo are the keepers. In first half stoppage time, Landon Donovan took his final career yellow card for Los Angeles for a foul. In the fifty-second minute, the Galaxy began with a Gyasi Zardes goal, made possible by Stefan Ishizaki. New England's Andrew Farrell took a yellow card for his sixty-second minute foul. The Revolution tied the game with a seventy-ninth minute goal by Chris Tierney, passed from Patrick Mullins and Jose Goncalves. Los Angeles' Robbie Rogers and Robbie Keane had the next two yellow cards in the eighty-second and ninety-second minute, both for fouls. The Galaxy took the lead in the one-hundred-and-eleventh minute with a Keane goal, set up by Marcelo Sarvas. In the one-hundred-and-thirteenth minute, yellow cards went to Los Angeles' Sarvas for a foul and Alan Gordon for an argument, as well as New England's Jermaine Jones for an argument. The final was 2-1 for the Galaxy, giving them the MLS Cup championship. Keane was the man of the match.

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