Team of the Matchday: FC Cincinnati, LAFC & Inter Miami increase the gap | MLSSoccer.com
The top three contenders in the Supporters’ Shield race? They all sustained momentum in Matchday 24, prompting no-brainer Team of the Matchday presented by Audi selections.
FC Cincinnati midfielder Pavel Bucha scored twice in a 3-2 win at D.C. United, and Inter Miami CF midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi had an assist and game-winning strike in a 2-1 triumph at Charlotte FC. On Saturday, Cincy and Miami meet for the Supporters’ Shield and Eastern Conference lead (7:30 pm ET | MLS Season Pass).
LAFC won their July 4th showdown with El TrĂĄfico rival LA Galaxy, taking a 2-1 result before 70,706 fans at the Rose Bowl. Sergi Palencia was lock-down at fullback, helping Steve Cherundolo’s squad seize the Western Conference lead and reach 10 games unbeaten.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC stayed electric in front of goal, winning 3-1 at Minnesota United FC. All-Star midfielder Ryan Gauld had three assists, and defender MathĂas Laborda scored the eventual game-winner.
Giacomo Vrioni’s brace, combined with seven saves from AljaĆŸ IvaÄiÄ, gave the New England Revolution a 2-1 win over Atlanta United. The Revs now have five wins in their last six matches.
Rounding out the TotM, FC Dallas defender Nkosi Tafari (1g/0a) had crucial interventions at both ends in a 3-2 conquest of the Portland Timbers.
Team of the Matchday (3-4-3, left to right): AljaĆŸ IvaÄiÄ (NE) – Sergi Palencia (LAFC), Nkosi Tafari (DAL), MathĂas Laborda (VAN) – Ryan Gauld (VAN), Benjamin Cremaschi (MIA), Pavel Bucha (CIN), Djordje Mihailovic (COL) – Giacomo Vrioni (NE), Hugo Cuypers (CHI), Alonso MartĂnez (NYC)
Coach: Steve Cherundolo (LAFC)
Bench: Yohei Takaoka (VAN), Indiana Vassilev (STL), Julian Gressel (MIA), MartĂn Ojeda (ORL), Maren Haile-Selassie (CHI), Hannes Wolf (NYC), Denis Bouanga (LAFC), AndrĂ©s GĂłmez (RSL), Diego Rossi (CLB)
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MLS Academies have been identified as one of the most important resources for building on-field talent in North America. Through the Audi Goals Drive Progress initiative, Audi has committed $1 million per season in an effort to advance academies league-wide, and to drive progress for the sport. For every goal scored in the regular season, Audi will contribute $200 into the Audi Goals Drive Progress fund to directly support each MLS Club Youth Academy.