Down a goal 17 minutes into their match agains the LA Galaxy last week, the Portland Timbers never lacked for confidence in their search for an equalizer. In the 27th minute with a free kick just outside the LA 18-yard box, an alert Diego Valeri played a short pass on a quickly taken set piece to a sprinting Darlington Nagbe. Nagbe carried past an unprepared Galaxy defense, played a ball through Marcelo Sarvas' legs across the top of the six whereupon onrushing forward Ryan Johnson easily tapped it in to make it 1-1.
While the dramatic stoppage-time game winner by defender Andrew Jean-Baptiste--also off a set piece--is the one many fans will remember for a long time, MLSsoccer.com Editor-in-Chief Greg Lalas takes a look at just how that first goal came to be and the pure satisfaction in executing a sneaky and quickly taken free kick.
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Anatomy of a Goal | Portland Timbers Darlington Nagbe to Ryan Johnson off a quick free kick


Inspired by the past, made for today
A capsule collection made to keep the spirit of Soccer City USA Alive. Available for a limited time online and in-stadium.
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The Matchup | Timbers return to MLS play against SKC
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Night in Pictures | Up close: An Open Cup win at Starfire
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A Night at Starfire | Sights and Sounds from Portland's U.S. Open Cup win
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Timbers road match against Vancouver Whitecaps FC rescheduled for Sept. 24
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"It felt amazing, it felt so good" | Gage Guerra on his goal, win over Tacoma
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"It was a brilliant cup tie...This is what the U.S. Open Cup is all about" | Neville on win over Tacoma
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HIGHLIGHTS | Tacoma Defiance vs. Portland Timbers | U.S. Open Cup | May 6, 2025