Orlando City Nip Timbers 1-0; Unexpected line at 12

Duncan McGuire scored the first goal shortly before the first half, and the host Orlando City, Saturday night, maintained his 1-0 win against Portland Timbers.
Eduard Atuesta helped McGuire, who helped Tallly Orlando (7-2-6, 27 points) to win the third in MLS and extend the league’s unprecedented run up to 12 matches.
Pedro Gallese made two stops to keep the seventh clean page after a rare Calmnist night in a 3-2 defeat of Nashville in the US Open Cup tour on Wednesday night.
Maxime Crepeau made three savings (6-4-5, 23 points) for Portland, which developed after the circuit but rarely had more.
Timbers watched 14-7 in general shooting attempts and scored only twice in the last five matches in all competitions. They played 228 minutes without scoring goals in the league game.
McGuire was once a regular start for Orlando, and after scoring 14 goals in the rookie MLS campaign, it seemed to go to the European movement for a while.
However, Marco Pasalic and Luis Muriel’s game caused him to be used in 2025 primarily on the counter. Probably on Wednesday, the US Open Cup defeat as a result of the effort began on Saturday for the third time.
After the landlords dominated this point, 39 minutes put Orlando ahead.
Timbers, Ivan Angulo’nun partially cleaned the first cross from the right, after the second stage of an attack came from the second stage.
Atuesta, just beyond the right corner of the penalty area, lowered the ball with his body, then gathered to the left, and then made a low vertical transition to McGuire, near the corner of the 6 yards.
McGuire reached him and passed Crepeau in a slightly tight angle.
It was the first goal since October 2, when McGuire packaged 10 of the 2024 normal season.
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