Portland gets rare win in Austin
May 29, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Austin FC defender Guilherme Biro (29) plays the ball defended by Portland Timbers defender Juan David Mosquera (29) in the first half at Q2 Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports Evander Da Silva Ferreira and Jonathan Rodriguez each scored a goal off a set piece and the visiting Portland Timbers defeated Austin FC 2-0 on Wednesday in a Western Conference dustup.
Portland (5-7-4, 19 points) won for the third time in its past four games and snapped a three-game road losing streak. The Timbers improved to 5-2-1 all-time against Austin and has earned wins in the Texas capital both this year and in 2023.
Austin (6-5-5, 23 points) had a five-game home winning streak snapped. Wednesday's loss was the first time the Verde didn't earn a point at home since a season-opening loss to Minnesota United on Feb. 24. Seventeen of Austin's 23 points this season have been earned on its home pitch.
Portland goalkeeper James Pantemis, in just his fourth start of the season, earned his first clean sheet of the campaign. Pantemis had to make just three saves, though none bigger than the first of the game.
The Verde had the game's initial scoring chance as Sebastian Driussi was taken down in the box by Portland's Diego Chara in the 13th minute. Driussi was awarded a kick from the spot but his try to the lower-right corner in the 16th minute was stopped by Pantemis, who dove to his left to corral the goal attempt and not allow a rebound.
That was the first half's only shot on goal until Da Silva Ferreira ripped a free kick past Austin keeper Brad Stuver and into the net three minutes into first-half stoppage time. Da Silva Ferreira's kick came after a foul by Jhojan Valencia and was stuck from 12 yards outside the box before settling into the upper-right corner to give the visitors the lead.
The Timbers doubled their advantage in the 66th minute as Rodriguez converted a penalty kick after Antony Alves Santos was pulled down at the edge of the six-yard box by Austin's Brendan Hines-Ike. Hines-Ike had a chance to clear the ball but instead tried to dribble it away from Santos and then fouled Portland forward, setting the table for the penalty kick.
--Field Level Media
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