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Pantemis’ Record Day Not Enough for Portland Timbers Win at Salt Lake
Zavier Gozo and Diego Luna scored in the first 18 minutes as Real Salt Lake ended a two-game skid and Rafael Cabral earned his first shutout.
- On Saturday, Real Salt Lake defeated the Portland Timbers 2-0, with teenager Zavier Gozo and Diego Luna scoring first-half goals to secure the home victory.
- Defender Juan Manuel Sanabria provided assists for both goals, setting up Gozo in the 10th minute and Luna eight minutes later for a commanding two-goal advantage.
- Goalkeeper Rafael Cabral secured his first clean sheet of the season with two saves, while Portland goalkeeper James Pantemis matched his career high with nine saves.
- This victory improves Real Salt Lake's home record to 6-1-0, moving the club to a 6-3-1 overall standing while snapping a two-game losing skid.
- Real Salt Lake visits Dallas next Saturday, while Portland returns to host Sporting Kansas City following the Timbers' recent road win against San Diego.
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Zavier Gozo, Diego Luna, Rafael Cabral guide Real Salt Lake to 2-0 victory over Timbers
Teenager Zavier Gozo and Diego Luna scored first-half goals and Rafael Cabral posted his first clean sheet of the season to lead Real Salt Lake to a 2-0 victory over the Portland Timbers.
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Read Full ArticleNo miracle in Rio Tinto Stadium for the Portland Timbers
Photo Credit: Portland Timbers Football Club For manager Phil Neville, the agony is becoming persistent as his time to be the leader of this team may be coming to an end if things continue to trend the way they are trending after losing to Real Salt Lake at America First Field on Saturday, 2-0, on goals from with goals from Zavier Zoso in the 10th minute and Braulio Luna in the 28th, The Timbers are now 13th in the Western Conference at 3-6-1,…
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