CARSON, Calif. -- If every SuperLiga final is
like Wednesday's championship match at The Home Depot Center, then
the new battle for the championship of North America has a very
bright future. But it's a club from Mexico that has the honor of
being crowned the inaugural champion, as CF Pachuca weathered a
dramatic bicycle-kick equalizer in second half stoppage time before
defeating the Los Angeles Galaxy in a penalty shootout.
Pachuca dominated the run of play in the first half and was the
beneficiary of a Peter Vagenas own goal, before Chris Klein's
heroics seconds before regulation time ran out sent the game into
extra time. After the additional half hour, the game went to
penalties, where Pachuca prevailed 4-3.
Despite the fact that ticket sales were capped at 12,500 for the
match, the atmosphere was absolutely electric from the start. The
energy in the stadium translated to the players on the field as both
teams came out playing a very fast paced game.
The speed of play seemed to favor Pachuca, who kept constant
pressure on the Galaxy midfield, forcing turnovers and controlling
the majority of possession. As a result the majority of early
scoring chances fell to the Mexican side.
As early as the fifth minute, Pachuca had their attack rolling.
Left fullback Fausto Pinto made a long run up the flank to the end
line before cutting a pass back into the middle. Juan Carlos Cacho
was standing there waiting for the pass, but his first-time shot
missed the target high and wide.
The Galaxy tried to answer right back just two minutes later.
Carlos Pavon flicked a long clearance by Joe Cannon onto the run of
David Beckham. Beckham, playing on the right flank, saw Donovan
making a move towards the back post and put a cross right on his
head, but Donovan missed high.
From that point on it was all Pachuca. In the 16th minute Pachuca
earned a free kick from about 35 yards out. Christian Gimenez
stepped over the free kick and attempted to play a cross into the
middle. The cross turned into a shot however as it managed to find
its way through traffic, forcing a diving save from Cannon.
As the game approached the half-hour mark, the field started to
really tilt towards the Galaxy goal. Marvin Cabrera made a diagonal
run into the penalty area before dishing off to Gimenez. From close
range, and with no defenders near him, Gimenez looked to have Cannon
dead to rights, but missed high with his shot.
Less than a minute later, Pachuca got on the board. Gimenez
worked a beautiful one-two with Cacho on the left, and the move put
Gimenez in behind the Galaxy back four. As Gimenez centered the
ball, a retreating Vagenas attempted to clear, but instead knocked
it into his own goal.
Only poor finishing prevented the game from really getting out of
hand as the first half wore on. On two separate occasions Damian
Alvarez was sent in on goal as the Pachuca's midfield dissected the
Galaxy defense with intelligent passes.
On the first attempt Alvarez ran into the box, and then cut
towards the middle, evading both Mike Randolph and Abel Xavier.
Alvarez missed wide of the post, however, with his shot. Alvarez was
put through a second time minutes later and even though he put his
shot on target, Cannon came up with the save.
The missed opportunity that Pachuca perhaps rued the most came
just before the half ended. Alvarez this time played the role of
provider, driving a cross along the face of the goalmouth. Carlos
Rodriguez ran onto the ball at the back post and seemingly had an
empty net to shoot into, but Cannon made an impossible save, falling
into the net as he punched the ball away.
Thanks to the heroics of Cannon, the Galaxy managed to go into
the locker room with a glimmer of hope. But they would have to try
and mount a comeback without Beckham, who left the match in the 33rd
minute with a knee sprain. Beckham had suffered a hard tackle in
midfield early in the game, then was clattered into by Fernando
Salazar in the left corner. Immediately Beckham signaled to the
Galaxy bench that he would need a substitute.
The Galaxy came out more composed to start the second half, and
started to possess the ball better. The improved form paid off, and
the Galaxy had the first chance of the second half. Donovan drew a
free kick from 23 yards straight out from goal. Donovan managed to
put his shot on target, but Calero was equal to the task, diving to
his right to snare the ball.
Pachuca cut apart the Galaxy defense again in the 60th minute
with a well-timed run, and a better pass. This time it was Gimenez
set loose on Cannon, but Chris Klein did not give up on the play.
The LA right back tracked back and harassed Gimenez just enough to
cause him to lose the ball before he could get off a shot.
The Galaxy attack continued to improve, and nearly leveled terms
in the 64th minute. Klein whipped in a cross to Donovan, who
directed a header down and towards the corner. Calero again was
there to make a remarkable save, redirecting the shot around the
outside of the post.
Possession started to favor Pachuca again towards the final
quarter hour of the match, as the Mexican side continued to have
little trouble in exposing the spaces between defenders. In the 77th
minute, Alvarez fed Rafael Marquez Lugo as he raced alone into the
area. Lugo tried to get the ball past Cannon with the outside of his
right boot, but missed wide of the back post.
The Alvarez to Lugo connection almost hooked up again minutes
later. Lugo received a cross at the back post from Alvarez, but was
stonewalled by Cannon on his first time shot. The rebound came back
out to him, but Troy Roberts was somehow able to keep it out before
all but colliding with the goalpost.
The Galaxy didn't give up and in the 86th minute again came
within inches of equalizing. Klein crossed the ball, and the pass
somehow managed to find its way through traffic to Donovan at the
back post. Donovan's shot was saved by Calero, but the ball trickled
behind him, and rolled just wide of the post.
The Galaxy found their equalizer at the death. Pushing numbers
forward, Mike Randolph hit the crossbar with a header. The ball
bounced straight up into the air and was cleared away but not out of
the box. A second clearance attempt fell to Klein, who buried a
bicycle kick from about eight yards out to even up the score and
send it into overtime.
It only took five minutes into the first extra period for Pachuca
to try and put their stamp on the game. Luis Gabriel Rey dribbled
into the area and worked himself free of the defense, but missed the
target from close range.
Three minutes later Cannon was forced to save what looked surely
to be a second own goal on the night. Xavier deflected a cross, and
the ball looked destined for the back of the net, but Cannon made a
diving fingertip save to keep the score level.
As the second overtime period began, the Galaxy turned things
around, and was the team creating on the offensive end. In the 112th
minute, Cobi Jones sprung Edson Buddle for a breakaway. Buddle
dribbled in, but was closed down by a defender who deflected his
shot wide for a corner.
With the game level after 120 minutes, the dreaded penalty
shootout arrived -- Pachuca having survived one in the semifinal
round to get past Houston Dynamo.
Calero saved the first shot he faced from Pete Vagenas, but
Cannon equaled that mark by saving from Gabriel Caballero, who was
Pachuca's third shooter. Pachuca's final shooter, Marvin Cabrera,
hit the crossbar with his shot setting the stage for Donovan to win
the game. Donovan shot to his left, but Calero guessed right and
made the save.
With the penalties in sudden death, Rodriguez buried his spot
kick and Abel Xavier missed the target with his attempt to answer,
giving Pachuca the first SuperLiga title.
Greg Daurio is a contributor to MLSnet.com. This story
was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its
clubs.
Pachuca (3-1-1) vs. Los Angeles Galaxy (3-2-0)
August
29, 2007 -- The Home Depot Center
Scoring Summary:
PAC -- Own Goal (Peter
Vagenas) 28
LA -- Chris Klein 1 (Troy Roberts ) 93+
Penalty-kick shootout:
PAC
-- Rafael Marquez Lugo (Goal)
LA -- Peter
Vagenas (Saved)
PAC -- Luis Gabriel Rey
(Goal)
LA -- Cobi Jones (Goal)
PAC -- Gabriel Caballero (Saved)
LA -- Chris Klein (Goal)
PAC -- Julio Mansur (Goal)
LA
-- Edson Buddle (Goal)
PAC -- Marvin
Cabrera (Crossbar)
LA -- Landon Donovan
(Saved)
PAC -- Carlos Rodriguez (Goal)
LA -- Abel Xavier (Wide Right)
Pachuca -- Miguel Calero, Fausto Pinto, Leobardo
Lopez, Julio Mansur, Marvin Cabrera, Damian Alvarez (Luis Gabriel
Rey 92+), Gabriel Caballero, Jaime Correa, Fernando Salazar (Carlos
Rodriguez 35), Juan Cacho (Rafael Marquez Lugo 73), Christian
Gimenez (Edy Brambila 87).
Substitutes Not Used: Paul Aguilar, Humberto Hernandez, Marco
Perez
Los Angeles Galaxy -- Joe Cannon, Chris Klein,
Troy Roberts, Abel Xavier, Mike Randolph, Peter Vagenas, David
Beckham (Alan Gordon 33), Kevin Harmse (Gavin Glinton 112), Kyle
Martino (Edson Buddle 79), Carlos Pavon (Cobi Jones 54), Landon
Donovan.
Substitutes Not Used: Steve Cronin, Josh Tudela, Kyle Veris
|
Los Angeles
Galaxy |
Pachuca |
total shots: |
12 |
(Landon Donovan 5) |
16 |
(Christian Gimenez 4) |
shots on goal: |
7 |
(Landon Donovan 3) |
6 |
(5 tied with 1) |
fouls: |
20 |
(Peter Vagenas 5, Alan Gordon 5) |
16 |
(Christian Gimenez 4) |
offsides: |
6 |
(Alan Gordon 3) |
7 |
(Rafael Marquez Lugo 4) |
corner kicks: |
8 |
(Landon Donovan 6) |
6 |
(Christian Gimenez 3) |
saves: |
6 |
(Joe Cannon 6) |
5 |
(Miguel Calero 5) |
Misconduct Summary:
PAC -- Fausto Pinto
(caution; Persistent Infringement) 54
PAC -- Leobardo Lopez
(caution; Pushing, Holding) 55
LA -- Alan Gordon (caution;
Professional Foul) 77
LA -- Troy Roberts (caution; Pushing,
Holding) 100
LA -- Mike Randolph (caution; Delaying a Restart)
111
LA -- Joe Cannon (caution; Dissent) 121
referee: Carlos Batres
(GUA)
Referee's Assistants:
Hector Vergara; Amato DeLuca
4th
official: Baldomero Toledo
time of game: 2:46
attendance: 12,500
weather: Partly Cloudy -and- 78
degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial