LAFC falls out of 1st place in West after tie with Real Salt Lake – Daily News

LOS ANGELES — Tied atop the MLS Western Conference, the second match of the regular-season series between the Los Angeles Football Club and Real Salt Lake did little to separate the two.

Following a wild, snow-filled loss in Salt Lake City during their second game of the season in early March, LAFC attempted to get one back against RSL while regrouping from Saturday’s shellacking against Columbus, ultimately settling for a 1-1 draw that left both LAFC (13-5-5) and RSL (12-4-8) at 44 points, two points behind the Galaxy (13-5-7).

Both teams hold at least a game in hand on the Galaxy (LAFC has played two fewer matches).

Starting the potent attack of Denis Bouanga, Mateusz Bogusz and Cristian Olivera for the first time since June 1, LAFC came out as expected with bursts of energy and creative combinations.

Fresh off an intense month-long stint with the Uruguayan national team, which finished third in the just completed Copa America, Olivera’s speed and relentless motor helped put LAFC on the scoreboard in the fifth minute.

A 60-yard ball over the top of Real Salt Lake’s defenders from Eduard Atuesta gave Olivera room to make a play the moment visiting goalkeeper Zac MacMath took an indecisive touch outside the box.

While MacMath scrambled back to his net, the 22-year-old winger turned, with his back to goal, and cut back a mid-trajectory chip shot that hopped in for his fifth goal of the season.

“It’s not something I had in mind, scoring so fast,” Olivera said. “But he definitely came out of his goal box and the play happened as it did.”

LAFC maintained its energy through the opening 15 minutes until midfielder Timothy Tillman was taken off the field with an apparent injury to his left leg.

Bogusz, who had been tapped to sit underneath Bouanga and Olivera in the match plan, was moved back to the midfield when Kei Kamara entered.

“Unfortunately, in moments like this your ideas get thrown out the window a few minutes into the game,” said LAFC head coach Steve Cherundolo, who suggested that a fatigued Black & Gold midfield was getting run over by opponents recently. “We reacted but it wasn’t ideal.

“Timmy’s injury put us in a tough spot.”

With the MLS summer transfer window opening on Thursday, Cherundolo expects LAFC to “absolutely strengthen ourselves, also in the middle of the park.”

From the point Tillman was taken off, LAFC appeared slower, more predictable and less dangerous against an opponent that arrived at BMO Stadium missing its most dangerous scoring options.

Without the league’s leading goal scorer, former LAFC fan favorite Cristian “Chicho” Arango, or winger Andrés Gómez, RSL trotted out a starting lineup with just 19 combined goals on the season.

Arango had scored 17 goals himself prior to MLS suspending the Colombian per the terms of the league’s anti-harassment policy, while Gómez notched 11.

The start of a three-game ban for Arango (plus next week’s All-Star festivities in Columbus) forced RSL to find other ways to get back into the game.

“Obviously it was going to be difficult from that perspective,” RSL head coach Pablo Mastroeni said. “It’s not only that they score goals and set up goals but it’s also the amount of attention they garner on the field.”

In the 33rd minute, RSL caught a break it had to have.

From 36 yards out, defender Brayan Vera’s first goal of the season came with a heavily struck line drive free kick that took a slight touch in the box off LAFC midfielder Ilie Sanchez, redirecting the ball past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

“Who’s going to score tonight? Who knows?” Mastroeni said. “We didn’t know before the game but we felt like if we put together a really good performance it could have been any of the guys up front, any of the guys in the middle, and tonight it just happened to be Vera.”

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