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David Ayala’s late target lifts the back of St. Louis City

June 8, 2025; Portland, Oregon, USA; Portland Timbers midfielder David Ayala (24) celebrates after scoring a goal during the second half against St. Louis City at Providence Park. Compulsory Credit: Troy Verineen-Imgan Picture

David Ayala scored a volley for the first time from a corner kick during the second-half stop time and Portland Timbers won 2–1 to visit St. Louis City on Sunday.

Antony dragged his team-Agni sixth goal in the 55th minute to drag Portland (8-4-5, 29 points) levels, set up a platform for Timbers to seal a dramatically, which won 2–1 consecutive consecutive consecutives after winning the colorado on May 28.

James Pentmis ended with seven savings and was particularly extraordinary during the first half, when Timbers struggled to match the city’s speed and aggression.

Akil Vats put St. Louis (3-9-5, 14 points) in the 50th minute. But after a strong performance on a unseasonal warm day in Portland in the first hour, the flow of the match seemed to be upside down in the final 30 -minute plus stop time, resulting in the first defeat to the city under the interim head coach David Crichale.

Antony levels were a great personal goal.

After receiving a pass from Gimmer Forey in a midfield strip, Antony popped the ball on the head of pressing defender Tomas Totland to put himself into space to move the ball into space to move towards the penalty area.

As soon as St. Louis’s back line retreated, Brazil saw the goal, then beyond Roman Barki’s dive and far away from the side of the area inside the right post.

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About 37 minutes later, Timbers found their winner on a well -dioled set piece.

While other Timbers attackers pushed the 6-yard box waiting for the corner of Santiago Moreno, Ayala remained on the edge of 18. Then as soon as the Moreno approached the ball, Ayla scored a darting run in the penalty area and met the in-swinging ball of Moreno in Strade, guiding the corner under Burkey, who was looking for traffic.

Panthemis had already had several important stops, before Watts gave St. Louis a worthy lead in the 50th minute.

The Watts himself was denied the first moments. But he was the first loose ball in seconds, after which the cross was partially cleaned from the right side of the Totalnd, making his finish less and hard through panthemis for its first goal of the season.

-Bield level media

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