LAFC Settles for Draw With Short-Handed Real Salt Lake

LAFC Settles for Draw With Short-Handed Real Salt Lake
LAFC's Cristian Olivera reacts after scoring a goal against Real Salt Lake in Los Angeles on July 17, 2024. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/USA TODAY via Field Level Media)
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LOS ANGELES—Even with Real Salt Lake missing two of its top scorers, Los Angeles FC managed only a 1–1 draw in a Major League Soccer clash Wednesday night.

Real Salt Lake received a goal from Brayan Vera to gain the tie in a battle of two of the top teams in the Western Conference. Real Salt Lake was without MLS leading scorer Cristian Arango, who has 17 goals, because of a four-match suspension for violation of the league’s anti-harassment policy.

The club was also missing Andres Gomez, who has 11 goals, because of yellow-card accumulation. Even while missing plenty of offensive production, Real Salt Lake (12–4–8, 44 points) still managed to rebound from a 3–0 road loss against the Portland Timbers on Saturday, as goalkeeper Zac MacMath made four saves.

Cristian Olivera scored a goal for LAFC (13–5–5, 44 points), which lost its second consecutive home match. Los Angeles was humbled, 5–1, by the Columbus Crew on Saturday in the worst home loss in franchise history.

On Wednesday, Hugo Lloris had two saves for LAFC, which had a 10-match MLS unbeaten streak and a 16-match home unbeaten streak across all competitions come to an end with Saturday’s setback.

LAFC struck first in the fifth minute when Olivera pounced on a misplay from MacMath and scored past the goalkeeper, who was well off his line at the edge of the penalty area. It was Olivera’s fifth goal of the season.

Real Salt Lake got even in the 33rd minute when Vera’s free kick from 30 yards out glanced off the heel of Los Angeles midfielder Ilie Sanchez and went past Lloris, just inside the left post. It was Vera’s first goal of the season.

Real Salt Lake, which entered Wednesday tied for the Western Conference lead with 48 goals, was held to one or fewer goals in consecutive matches for just the third time this season.

LAFC’s Mateusz Bogusz had an open look at a potential go-ahead goal in the 79th minute, but his shot, coming on the run after a long pass from Denis Bouanga, went wide right.

Los Angeles lost midfielder Timothy Tillman to an apparent left hamstring injury in the 17th minute.