Crew downs LAFC to win Leagues Cup Final
The reigning MLS Cup Champions have added a Leagues Cup title to their growing resume.
Wilfried Nancyâs Columbus Crew defeated LAFC 3-1 at Lower.com Field in Sundayâs final to win the 2024 edition of the tournament. Both the Crew and LAFC also punched their tickets into the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, as well as the Colorado Rapids, who defeated the Philadelphia Union on penalty kicks in Sundayâs third place match.
Cucho Hernandez propelled the Crew in front before halftime, heading home Mo Farsiâs cross into the top-right corner. The Colombianâs goal gave him at least one goal contribution in every match of the knockout stage of the tournament (five matches).
However, Steve Cherundoloâs squad would battle back to tie the match through Olivier Giroudâs first goal for LAFC. The French striker finished off Mateusz Boguszâs cross into the bottom corner for a 1-1 equalizer 12 minutes into the second half.
With both teams fighting for a winning goal, it was Cucho again who delivered for the Crew in second-half stoppage time. After being fed a pass from Alexandru Matan, Hernandez drilled a low shot into the bottom-right corner for his second goal of the night.
Substitute Jacen Russell-Rowe capped off the eventual victory for the Crew by added a second goal in quick succession. Hernandez played distributor in the 94th minute, setting up the Canadian forward for his first club goal since May 18.
The Crew would hang on to capture their second trophy in eight months, continuing what has been a stellar run of success during Nancyâs reign as head coach.