Alvarez leads way in Timbers win over Tigres Alvarez leads way in Timbers win over Tigres
07/15/2008 10:12 PM
Thompson put the Timbers up 1-0 in the 52nd minute on an assist by Alvarez.
PORTLAND, Ore. - Forward Byron Alvarez tallied a goal and an assist to help the Portland Timbers capture a 2-0
win over Mexican club U.A.N.L. Tigres in an international exhibition
match at PGE Park before a spirited crowd of 8,375 on Tuesday.
The sounds of horns, chants and noise-makers filled the air as the
two sides played an even first half once the game settled in, but the
Timbers offense came alive in the second half as they out-shot Tigres
10-4 and used second-half strikes from Alvarez and defender Justin Thompson to seal the win.
Alvarez, the Timbers modern franchise leading scorer with 41 goals
from 2003-06, suited up for the Timbers as a guest player for the
exhibition against Tigres. In his first appearance with Portland since
the 2006 season, he helped the Timbers net both goals within a two
minute span.
Goalkeeper Brad Knighton logged five saves through 80 minutes of play to pick up his first win and shutout as a member of the Timbers.
Down by two goals, Tigres, who competes in Mexico's Primera Division, subbed in their international stars in forwards Francisco Fonseca and Panamanian National Team striker Blas Perez in the second half to add life to the Mexican side, but he Timbers backline and goalkeeping tandem of Knighton and Chase Harrison held strong for the clean sheet.
The Timbers took a 1-0 lead in the 52nd minute on a well-placed
shot by Thompson. From the far left side of the penalty area, Alvarez
made a quick move inside to shake his defender and then slipped
Thompson a pass in the middle of the box. With time and space, Thompson
shot the ball back inside the left post past a diving effort from
Tigres goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera.
Minutes later, midfielder Tom Poltl cracked a
shot from the top of the arc off the cross bar that came down inside
the box and landed at the feet of Alvarez. About 12 yards out from
goal, Alvarez rocketed a low shot into the back of the net to give the
Timbers a 2-0 lead in the 54th minute.
Knighton recorded two of his five saves on sharp shots by Tigres
in the first half to keep the visiting side off the board. In the 23rd
minute, Tigres midfielder Maunel Viniegra blasted a shot from the right
edge of the six yard box forcing Knighton to make a quick reaction save
as he slid down his line toward the near post.
As the first half neared time, Tigres earned a free kick from 40
yards out in the middle of the field. Midfielder Guillermo Marino
chipped his kick towards the left post where forward Julio Aguilar
attempted to head in a shot. But Knighton was there to get a hand on
the ball and keep it from finding the back of the net.
The Timbers round out the week with a two-game road trip to face
the Atlanta Silverbacks on Friday at 4:55 p.m. (Pacific) and
league-leading Charleston Battery on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. (Pacific).
Both matches can be heard live at
www.portlandtimbers.com; with a live video webcast available through USL Live at
www.usllive.com.
Notes: Harrison made his Timbers debut as a sub in the second half ... Timbers midfielder Miguel Guante is a distant relative of Tigres forward Blas Perez ... Portland is now
2-1-0 in international exhibition matches at PGE Park this season ...
Timbers midfielder Bryan Little left the match after 10 minutes with a
broken nose. He entered the match as a sub following hafltime.
Starting Lineups:
POR: GK Knighton (Harrison, 80), D Griffin (Little, 45)(Walker,
58), D Karalexis, D Knowles (J. Thompson, 45), D S. Thompson, M
Higgins, M Poltl, M Dombrowski (Oka, 45), M Guante, F Alvarez (Totori,
80), F Olum (Brown, 69)
TIG: GK Talavera, D Jimenez (Saavedra, 89), D Chavez (D. Martinez,
67), D Rivas, D E. Martinez (Sanchez, 67), M Sancho (B. Perez, 56), M
Marino (Fonseca, 56), M Viniegra (Cerda, 61), M Pulido (Ayala, 56), F
De Leon, F Aguilar
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