Orlando City uses shootout to oust LAFC in MLS tourney

Updated Jul. 31, 2020 10:25 p.m. ET
Associated Press

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — João Moutinho scored on a header in the 90th minute to tie the match and Nani scored the deciding goal in a penalty shootout, and Orlando City beat Los Angeles FC in the quarterfinals of the MLS is Back tournament on Friday night.

The sides played to a 1-1 draw in regulation thanks to Moutinho’s late goal, and Orlando City was a perfect 5-for-5 in the shootout to advance to the semifinals. Orlando City will face either San Jose or Minnesota United on Thursday.

“They stayed in the game that needed a lot of heart, a lot of desire, a lot of determination. ... And the game rewarded them because they were the best team on the field,” Orlando City coach Oscar Pareja said.

The Lions were decided underdogs against LAFC, the prohibitive favorites to win the tournament among the remaining quarterfinal teams. But Orlando City managed to neutralize LAFC’s potent offensive attack and got the late equalizer.

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Moutinho’s goal came off a corner kick from Nani. Moutinho, a one-time draft pick of LAFC, beat Jordan Harvey to the ball and his header got past LAFC goalkeeper Kenneth Vermeer.

“I guess it might have that extra special feeling, but honestly I just feel so happy I was able to help in the team in the situation that was needed,” Moutinho said.

In the penalty shootout Moutinho, Mauricio Pereyra, Kyle Smith and Antonio Carlos all scored ahead of Nani’s winner. Vermeer guessed right on Carlos’ shot but the ball trickled over the goal line. Nani’s winner was also a bit of redemption after Vermeer saved his penalty attempt in the 57th minute.

LAFC’s one miss in the shootout came from Harvey in the second round when his shot deflected off the crossbar and over the net. Francisco Ginella, Diego Rossi, Brian Rodriguez and Latif Blessing all converted their penalty chances.

Despite Orlando City controlling the early stages of the match it was LAFC that took the lead moments after Vermeer’s penalty save. Bradley Wright-Phillips scored his fourth goal of the tournament off a feed from Rossi in the 60th minute. It was LAFC’s first shot on goal in the match. Wright-Phillips also scored midway through the first half but video review disallowed the goal for offside.

“Physically we weren't at our best tonight. It's a lot of games in a short amount of time," LAFC coach Bob Bradley said. "We spoke at halftime to see if we could raise our level a little bit. It certainly wasn't our sharpest football night either.”

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