Nine games on for the final weekend of the regular season in MLS. We begin with a Friday night game in...
Chicago, where the Fire host the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Sean Johnson receive the starting nods in goal. Houston struck first with an Omar Cummings goal in the eighteenth minute, helped along by Brad Davis. Chicago's Alex took a yellow card for his thirty-third minute foul. The Fire tied the game in the sixty-sixth minute on a Jeff Larentowicz penalty kick goal. Chicago saw another yellow card go to Logan Pause in the seventieth minute for a foul. The Dynamo took two yellow cards in the eighty-second minute, for a foul by Davis and a handball by Deric, followed by an eighty-fifth minute foul putting a yellow card to A.J. Cochran's name. The Fire took the lead in stoppage time with a goal by Florent Sinama-Pongolle. This made it 2-1, the final, with the man of the match being Johnson for his eight-save performance.
Saturday's first game was also the weekend's most important, as the Seattle Sounders FC welcomed the Los Angeles Galaxy to a battle for the Supporters' Shield. Jaime Penedo and Stefan Frei tend the twines. Seattle was hit with a yellow card for a foul by Clint Dempsey in the fifteenth minute. Los Angeles took a yellow card on a foul by Dan Gargan in the twenty-second minute. The Galaxy had another yellow card go to Landon Donovan in the thirty-eighth minute for his foul. The Sounders had another yellow card in the fifty-first minute for Zach Scott's foul. In the seventy-first minute, the chippy character of the game spilled over into coincidental yellow cards for arguments going to Los Angeles' Marcelo Sarvas and Seattle's Gonzalo Pineda. The Sounders opened with an eighty-fifth minute goal by Marco Pappa, set up by Obafemi Martins. Seattle iced it at 2-0 with another Pappa goal in stoppage time, where he stole the ball from Penedo and chipped it in after a short run. The man of the match was Pappa, and the Sounders claimed the Supporters' Shield.
Back east, the Montreal Impact bring in DC United. Bill Hamid and Evan Bush are in goal. Montreal started in the twenty-sixth minute with a Marco Di Vaio goal, passed from Dilly Duka. The Impact had a yellow card for a foul in the fortieth minute by Calum Mallace. DC tied it in the eighty-sixth minute on a Fabian Espindola goal, assisted by Samuel Inkoom. The final was 1-1, and the man of the match was Di Vaio for his final MLS goal, as he is retiring.
Down in the States, the New England Revolution hosts Toronto FC. Joe Bendik and Bobby Shuttleworth receive the starting nods. New England was first to score with a thirty-sixth minute goal by Lee Nguyen, courtesy of Chris Tierney. Toronto's Justin Morrow was given a yellow card in the sixty-first minute for a foul. This was it for the game, with the final favoring the Revolution 1-0. The man of the match was Nguyen.
Further south to Texas, where FC Dallas welcomes the Portland Timbers. Donovan Ricketts and Chris Seitz are called on to start. Portland led off in the forty-third minute on a Darlington Nagbe goal, set up by Diego Chara. The Timbers took a yellow card for encroachment by Gaston Fernandez in the sixty-first minute. In the sixty-third minute, Dallas' Fabian Castillo was given a yellow card for a handball. Dallas took another yellow card for a David Texeira foul in the sixty-eighth minute. Portland added on with an eighty-second minute goal by Maximiliano Urruti goal, courtesy of Fernandez. The final stood at 2-0, with the man of the match being Nagbe's game-winner.
Closing out Saturday, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC bring in the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and David Ousted are the keepers. Colorado took a yellow card for unsporting behavior by Gabriel Torres in the seventeenth minute. Vancouver struck first in the seventieth minute on a Kendall Waston goal, guided in by Pedro Morales. The Whitecaps took a yellow card for a foul by Jordan Harvey in the eighty-seventh minute. This stood up for a 1-0 win, with the man of the match being Ousted for a five-save clean sheet.
Sunday's first game saw the Columbus Crew host the Philadelphia Union. Zac MacMath and Steve Clark are set to start in goal. Columbus began with a thirteenth minute goal by Jairo Arrieta, passed from Ben Speas and Wil Trapp. In the fifty-seventh minute Philadelphia Amobi Okugo received a yellow card his persistent infringement. The Union tied it in the eighty-fifth minute on a Zach Pfeffer goal, helped along by Okugo and Sebastien Le Toux. The Crew took the lead with a ninetieth minute Bernardo Anor goal, going in unassisted. This made it 2-1, and the man of the match was Anor for his timely winner.
Out west, Chivas USA welcomes the San Jose Earthquakes. Jon Busch and Dan Kennedy receive the starting nods. Chivas started in the thirty-third minute on an unassisted Felix Borja goal. Chivas took a yellow card for persistent infringement by Oswaldo Minda in the fifty-first minute. San Jose had a yellow card for a Victor Bernandez foul in the sixty-sixth minute. The final stood at 1-0, with the man of the match being Borja.
The final game of the regular season was in Kansas City, as Sporting brings in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Eric Kronberg play in goal. New York led off with a fifteenth minute goal by Bradley Wright-Phillips, passed from Eric Alexander. The Red Bulls added on in the seventieth minute as Wright-Phillips scored again, an unassisted goal. The final was 2-0, and Wright-Phillips was the man of the match with his brace.
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Chicago, where the Fire host the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Sean Johnson receive the starting nods in goal. Houston struck first with an Omar Cummings goal in the eighteenth minute, helped along by Brad Davis. Chicago's Alex took a yellow card for his thirty-third minute foul. The Fire tied the game in the sixty-sixth minute on a Jeff Larentowicz penalty kick goal. Chicago saw another yellow card go to Logan Pause in the seventieth minute for a foul. The Dynamo took two yellow cards in the eighty-second minute, for a foul by Davis and a handball by Deric, followed by an eighty-fifth minute foul putting a yellow card to A.J. Cochran's name. The Fire took the lead in stoppage time with a goal by Florent Sinama-Pongolle. This made it 2-1, the final, with the man of the match being Johnson for his eight-save performance.
Saturday's first game was also the weekend's most important, as the Seattle Sounders FC welcomed the Los Angeles Galaxy to a battle for the Supporters' Shield. Jaime Penedo and Stefan Frei tend the twines. Seattle was hit with a yellow card for a foul by Clint Dempsey in the fifteenth minute. Los Angeles took a yellow card on a foul by Dan Gargan in the twenty-second minute. The Galaxy had another yellow card go to Landon Donovan in the thirty-eighth minute for his foul. The Sounders had another yellow card in the fifty-first minute for Zach Scott's foul. In the seventy-first minute, the chippy character of the game spilled over into coincidental yellow cards for arguments going to Los Angeles' Marcelo Sarvas and Seattle's Gonzalo Pineda. The Sounders opened with an eighty-fifth minute goal by Marco Pappa, set up by Obafemi Martins. Seattle iced it at 2-0 with another Pappa goal in stoppage time, where he stole the ball from Penedo and chipped it in after a short run. The man of the match was Pappa, and the Sounders claimed the Supporters' Shield.
Back east, the Montreal Impact bring in DC United. Bill Hamid and Evan Bush are in goal. Montreal started in the twenty-sixth minute with a Marco Di Vaio goal, passed from Dilly Duka. The Impact had a yellow card for a foul in the fortieth minute by Calum Mallace. DC tied it in the eighty-sixth minute on a Fabian Espindola goal, assisted by Samuel Inkoom. The final was 1-1, and the man of the match was Di Vaio for his final MLS goal, as he is retiring.
Down in the States, the New England Revolution hosts Toronto FC. Joe Bendik and Bobby Shuttleworth receive the starting nods. New England was first to score with a thirty-sixth minute goal by Lee Nguyen, courtesy of Chris Tierney. Toronto's Justin Morrow was given a yellow card in the sixty-first minute for a foul. This was it for the game, with the final favoring the Revolution 1-0. The man of the match was Nguyen.
Further south to Texas, where FC Dallas welcomes the Portland Timbers. Donovan Ricketts and Chris Seitz are called on to start. Portland led off in the forty-third minute on a Darlington Nagbe goal, set up by Diego Chara. The Timbers took a yellow card for encroachment by Gaston Fernandez in the sixty-first minute. In the sixty-third minute, Dallas' Fabian Castillo was given a yellow card for a handball. Dallas took another yellow card for a David Texeira foul in the sixty-eighth minute. Portland added on with an eighty-second minute goal by Maximiliano Urruti goal, courtesy of Fernandez. The final stood at 2-0, with the man of the match being Nagbe's game-winner.
Closing out Saturday, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC bring in the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and David Ousted are the keepers. Colorado took a yellow card for unsporting behavior by Gabriel Torres in the seventeenth minute. Vancouver struck first in the seventieth minute on a Kendall Waston goal, guided in by Pedro Morales. The Whitecaps took a yellow card for a foul by Jordan Harvey in the eighty-seventh minute. This stood up for a 1-0 win, with the man of the match being Ousted for a five-save clean sheet.
Sunday's first game saw the Columbus Crew host the Philadelphia Union. Zac MacMath and Steve Clark are set to start in goal. Columbus began with a thirteenth minute goal by Jairo Arrieta, passed from Ben Speas and Wil Trapp. In the fifty-seventh minute Philadelphia Amobi Okugo received a yellow card his persistent infringement. The Union tied it in the eighty-fifth minute on a Zach Pfeffer goal, helped along by Okugo and Sebastien Le Toux. The Crew took the lead with a ninetieth minute Bernardo Anor goal, going in unassisted. This made it 2-1, and the man of the match was Anor for his timely winner.
Out west, Chivas USA welcomes the San Jose Earthquakes. Jon Busch and Dan Kennedy receive the starting nods. Chivas started in the thirty-third minute on an unassisted Felix Borja goal. Chivas took a yellow card for persistent infringement by Oswaldo Minda in the fifty-first minute. San Jose had a yellow card for a Victor Bernandez foul in the sixty-sixth minute. The final stood at 1-0, with the man of the match being Borja.
The final game of the regular season was in Kansas City, as Sporting brings in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Eric Kronberg play in goal. New York led off with a fifteenth minute goal by Bradley Wright-Phillips, passed from Eric Alexander. The Red Bulls added on in the seventieth minute as Wright-Phillips scored again, an unassisted goal. The final was 2-0, and Wright-Phillips was the man of the match with his brace.
Follow me on Twitter @KipperScorpion and watch for the MLS Cup playoff posts in the coming weeks.