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En un increíble empate a ocho minutos del silbatazo final y tras 30 minutos de tiempo extra en los que se mantuvo el empate por 1-1, Alexander Callens anotó el gol con el que NYCFC venció a Portland Timbers en tanda de penales para alzarse campeón de la Major League Soccer por primera vez en su historia. Los neoyorquinos se quedaron a ocho segundos de levantar el trofeo del circuito estadounidense en el tiempo reglamentario, sufrieron más de lo necesario, pero se adjudicaron la copa desde el manchón penal, imponiéndose por 4-2, con una buena actuación del arquero Sean Johnson. #MLSxESPN | ESPN Deportes
Adam Buksa Ties the Game at 1 for the Revolution. #MLS #Soccer #Football #MLSSoccer #Revolution #Revs #NYCFC #Goal #Equalizer #MLSPlayoffs.
#MLS #ColumbusCrew #NewEnglandRevolution CAPÍTULO ESPECIAL MLS Los Martínez dividen tareas y en Táctica Murciélago nos ponemos a comentar la definición de la Major League Soccer. Pablo se despacha con el análisis de los partidos entre Orlando City 1 vs New England 3 y Columbus 2 vs Nashville 0. Si esto fuera poco se anima (de atrevido, opinando sin saber) a predecir al ganador de la final. A diferencia de Rodrigo, Pablo carece de poder de síntesis y se extiende con el comentario :) :) :). DESCRIPCIÓN 00:00 PRESENTACIÓN 01:43 ORLANDO 1 - NEW ENGLAND 3 14:52 COLUMBUS 2 NASHVILLE 0 23:28 ANÁLISIS DE LA FINAL DEL ESTE 27:10 DESPEDIDA Les recordamos que pueden hacer clic en Me Gusta, Compartir o Suscribirse al canal. #SUSCRIBITE #MLS #SemifinalesConferencia #MLSPlayoffs #OrlandoCity #NewEnglandRevolution #ColumbusCrew #Nashville #Nani #MauricioPereyra #GustavoBou #CarlesGil #Buchanan #Zardes #Zelarayan #PedroSantos #Espinoza #Gallese #Orlando1NewEngland3 #Columbus2Nashville0 #Podcast #comentarios #análisis #fútbol #soccer
Orlando City's first five seasons in Major League Soccer have been nothing short of chaotic, so why would the club's first-ever match in the MLS Cup Playoffs be any different? Oscar Pareja's side overcomes a red card against right back Ruan late in the second-half and another in a penalty shootout against goalkeeper Pedro Gallese to beat New York City FC and reach the Eastern Conference semifinals. Nani's successful penalty kick in the fifth minute was quickly negated by a Maxime Chanot header at the other end, and NYCFC was denied the lead right before halftime by a remarkable double save from Gallese. Following missed chances at the end of both the second half and extra time, Orlando thought it had the penalty shootout won when Gallese stopped Valentin Castellanos' attempt, but he was adjudged to be off the line, resulting in a second yellow card. Orlando tried to sub in backup keeper Brian Rowe, but the Lions had used all their subs. Defensive substitute Rodrigo Schlegel donned the gloves for the remainder of the shootout, and amazingly saved an NYCFC attempt right after Nani was denied by Sean Johnson, allowing Benji Michel to step up and win it for Orlando. #ESPNFC #MLS #OrlandoCity #NYCFC
The 33-year-old stepped up for his team's first spot kick after the match had ended 2-2 following extra time, but his shot was saved by Columbus Crew goalkeeper Zack Steffen. #MLS #MajorLeagueSoccer #MLSPlayoffs #MLSCup #WayneRooney #Rooney #DCU #DCUnited #DCvCLB