LAFC survive El Trafico, Portland STUN Seattle



0:00 – Intro

0:08 – Doyle is now a meme

6:01 – Best things we saw Matchday 8

20:03 – Carlos Vela’s El Trafico brilliance

26:20 – Positives for the Galaxy, but no result to show for it

33:52 – How Portland turned the momentum on the Sounders

41:29 – Who are the Top 5 Timbers of all time?

48:44 – STL blows out Cincinnati

1:02:49 – Biggest turnarounds in MLS history

1:08:27 – Quick hit results

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31 thoughts on “LAFC survive El Trafico, Portland STUN Seattle”

  1. It is a supporter's prerogative to say their team gets shafted more than any others by the officials. By the way, since we're on the subject, the Revs get shafted more than any other MLS team by the officials. 🤬

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  2. Re: Dairon Asprilla as a Timber's Legend.

    Depends on your definition of club legend. He's not going to be a ring of honor player, but I could see him being a Futty Danso type. Fan favorite whose exploits are remembered long after he leaves. The problem is that for several seasons he was largely invisible outside of the occasional playoff or Cascadia golazo. Wasn't really until 2021 when he started to be consistently good.

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  3. The quality of the MLS are really ascending to new heights. However, it seems the refeeres are still learning what the rules of soccer is. I live in Europe, and if a refeere would do any of the blatant mistakes we see in MLS each week over here, it's an automatic demotion to the lower leagues for 3-4 rounds. But Matt does Matt things, so there at least is some justice in the world.

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  4. I check these comments every show. 1) To see who is talking ish 😉 but more so 2) for topics for the next show. Feel free to use these comments as mailbag! We'll talk about what you want us to…

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  5. I don't agree that Seattle controlled the game for 70 minutes. Going into half time Portland had more shots on goal. They were going toe to toe. The first 20 minutes of the second half I would agree, the Sounders had the Timbers on the back foot…..until Asprilla's goal.

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  6. I believe Jeremy Ebobise created some sort of divide in the locker room, when he was with the team, it didn’t feel connected as a group, and it felt more connected once he left. I’m sure he could’ve been good, but he didn’t do good when we played him

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