Galaxy rally for draw against rival LAFC
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[July 27, 2018]
Romain Alessandrini and Ola
Kamara scored in the final 10 minutes to lead the visiting LA Galaxy
from two goals down to a 2-2 draw against Los Angeles Football Club
on Thursday evening at Banc of California Stadium.
The Galaxy (9-7-5, 32 points) now have a win and a draw in their
first two games against their expansion, intra-city rivals. They
came from behind again after an incredible 4-3 victory over LAFC in
late March at the StubHub Center, where the Galaxy rallied from a
3-0 deficit.
This time around, Carlos Vela and Lee Nguyen scored in the first
half to give LAFC (10-5-6, 36 points) an early lead. The hosts had
plenty of time and chances to add to their advantage before allowing
the Galaxy's comeback, which was helped by a poor backwards pass
from Andre Horta in the Portuguese 21-year-old's LAFC debut.
LAFC remain in second place in the Western Conference. The Galaxy,
unbeaten in their last eight, sit fourth.
LAFC controlled most of the match and led 7-1 in shots on target
before the Galaxy pulled a goal back in the 82nd minute. Zlatan
Ibrahimovic provided the service from the right to Alessandrini, who
controlled the ball with his chest and then fired a vicious
half-volley across his body and inside the left post.
The game was tied only four minutes later when Kamara seized upon an
ill-advised pass from Horta into his own defensive half. With LAFC's
defenders surprised, Kamara ran onto the ball, rounded goalkeeper
Tyler Miller and slotted the ball into an empty net.
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Los Angeles Galaxy forward Ola Kamara (11) and midfielder Romain
Alessandrini (7) celebrate after a goal in the second half against
the Los Angeles FC at Banc of California Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Vela gave LAFC the lead in the seventh minute to punctuate a bright
start for the hosts, finding a spot at the edge of the 6-yard box
and heading in Adama Diomande's cross from right. The goal came only
moments after Vela missed connecting with another cross from the
opposite side.
It was 2-0 only 13 minutes later. Mark-Anthony Kaye won a free kick
when he induced the Galaxy's Perry Kitchen into a foul.
Kaye was hurt in the process and required a substitution, departing
in favor of Eduard Atuesta. And as soon as referee Alan Kelly blew
his whistle to resume play, Nguyen stepped up and curled a free kick
over the wall and inside the left corner.
--Field Level Media
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