Soccer-Seasoned Seattle seek third MLS Cup title in five years
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[December 11, 2020]
(Reuters) - Defending champions
Seattle Sounders head into the MLS Cup on Saturday against hosts
Columbus Crew seeking a third title in five years to rubber stamp
their status as the current dominant force in the North American
league.
Led by Uruguayan midfielder Nicolas Lodeiro and American forward
Jordan Morris, who were finalists for the MVP award this year,
Seattle are looking to join D.C. United, Houston Dynamo and LA
Galaxy as the only MLS teams to win back-to-back titles.
Seattle's hopes of reaching the championship game for the fourth
time in five years looked all but over in the Western Conference
final as they fell 2-0 behind in the 67th minute to Minnesota but
the veteran squad refused to go away quietly.

With an MLS Cup berth on the line, the West's second seeds staged a
remarkable three-goal comeback that was completed when Swedish
midfielder Gustav Svensson headed home a Lodeiro corner in the 93rd
minute.
"Those guys in the locker room never say quit," said Seattle head coach
Brian Schmetzer.
"I don't know how to say it differently: That's a locker room full of
championship players ... As a soccer fan, when I look back on this in 10
years, that was an unbelievable performance. I don't know how we did
it."
Awaiting Seattle in the final, which will have a maximum of 1,500 fans
in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is a Columbus side appearing
in their first MLS Cup since 2015 when they lost at home to the Portland
Timbers.
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Seattle Sounders FC
players celebrate following a 3-2 victory against the Minnesota
United in the Western Conference Finals at Lumen Field. Mandatory
Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo

Columbus have not conceded a goal in their last 210 minutes of
playoff action and boast plenty of firepower with American forward
Gyasi Zardes, Argentine midfielder Lucas Zelarayan and Portuguese
winger Pedro Santos leading the charge.
Seattle may be the more seasoned group but Columbus earned the right
to host the game courtesy of having a slightly better points per
game record and the East's third seeds are not intimidated.
"I know the guys in that locker room are really happy to put the
Eastern Conference championship trophy in the trophy case - that's
what it is about," said Crew head coach Caleb Porter.
"But there's a much bigger trophy, the MLS Cup trophy, that we have
our eye on. We expected to be here in this position, we believed we
could be here, and now we have the opportunity to play a home game
to become MLS Cup champions."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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