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Blake, Burke miss out on MLS Cup after penalty shootout

Published:Sunday | November 6, 2022 | 12:13 AM

Los Angeles FC forward Gareth Bale (left) scores the equalising goal past Philadelphia Union defender Jack Elliott and goalkeeper Andre Blake during overtime in the MLS Cup final in Los Angeles yesterday.
Los Angeles FC forward Gareth Bale (left) scores the equalising goal past Philadelphia Union defender Jack Elliott and goalkeeper Andre Blake during overtime in the MLS Cup final in Los Angeles yesterday.

LOS ANGELES (AP):

GARETH BALE tied the score 3-3 with a dramatic header in the eighth minute of extra-time stoppage time, backup goalkeeper John McCarthy stopped two Philadelphia shots in the shootout, and Los Angeles FC beat the Union 3-0 on penalty kicks to claim their first MLS Cup championship on Saturday.

After Bale came on as a substitute in extra time and scored the tying goal for 10-man LAFC, Denis Bouanga, Ryan Hollingshead and Ilie Sanchez scored in the 3-0 shootout, capping the most dramatic of MLS’ 27 title games.

McCarthy, a Philadelphia native and former Union keeper who had exactly one previous game of MLS action for LAFC this season, was forced to come on during the second extra period when starter Maxime Crepeau badly injured a leg while committing a red-card foul on Reggae Boy Cory Burke.

Jack Elliott’s second goal of the game then put Philadelphia ahead in the fourth minute of injury time, but Bale entered in the 97th minute and tied it with a thrilling header for the Welsh superstar’s third MLS goal, his first in three months.

In the shootout, McCarthy didn’t allow a goal on the Union’s three attempts, diving to make two saves and watching Dániel Gazdag slip and sky his attempt over the crossbar. Sánchez then sealed the victory in front of LAFC’s ecstatic home crowd.

Reggae Boy goalkeeper Andre Blake did manage to keep out the penalty of Cristian Tello, but could do nothing about the next three and had to watch as his teammates had nightmares from 12 yards.