Nathan Ordaz, Jeremy Ebobisse lead LAFC past Dynamo
- On May 3, 2025, Los Angeles FC secured a 2-0 victory over the Houston Dynamo at their home venue in Los Angeles during an MLS game.
- The win followed LAFC's previous loss to Houston on April 5, which had started their current four-game unbeaten streak.
- Nathan Ordaz scored the opener in the 10th minute on a rebound from a shot parried by Houston’s goalkeeper Jonathan Bond, and Jeremy Ebobisse added the second goal in the 79th minute off an assist by Denis Bouanga.
- LAFC outshot Houston 18-4, with 10 shots on target while limiting Houston to zero, and Hugo Lloris earned his fourth shutout in 10 starts as LAFC maintained aggressive pressing throughout the match.
- The victory ended Houston's four-game unbeaten streak and improved LAFC’s record to 5-4-3 with 17 points, aligning with coach Steve Cherundolo's goal to secure three points and prepare for a busy May schedule.
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Ordaz and Ebobisse score goals for LAFC in 2-0 win over Dynamo
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nathan Ordaz opened the scoring in the 10th minute, Jeremy Ebobisse added a goal and Los Angeles FC beat Houston 2-0 on Saturday night and snapped the Dynamo's four-game unbeaten streak.

Nathan Ordaz, Jeremy Ebobisse lead LAFC past Dynamo
LAFC forward Nathan Ordaz, center, celebrates with teammates forward Denis Bouanga, left, and midfielder Ryan Hollingshead after Ordaz scores a goal against the Houston Dynamo FC during the first half of an MLS match at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, on Saturday, May 3, 2025. (Photo by Raul Romero Jr., Contributing Photographer) LAFC forward Nathan Ordaz celebrates after scoring a goal against the Houston Dynamo FC during the first half of an MLS m…
LAFC Defeats the Dynamo 2-0
In an usual encounter between Western Conference rivals, LAFC and Houston Dynamo had a one-sided game at BMO Stadium. Nathan Ordaz in the tenth minute and Jeremy Ebobisse at the end of the second half gave LAFC their third home victory in this 2025 season. Ben Olsen, Dynamo´s manager, came to the field with a 4-2-3-1: the captain Artur and Raimes were in charge to give solidity to the midfield; the Argentine Ezequel Ponce was a solitary number …
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