Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Not fair for the Portland Timbers



Unbelievable, the way things are turning up for the Portland Timbers lately, for more efforts put on by its players, their luck on road games persist for the worst and now becomes a huge burden for their postseason aims.

One thing leads to another, as the PTFC once enjoyed a lead above the red line from seven to six points at one time over San Jose and Seattle, these being so close in the chase. 

Lately for the Rave Greens their luck has taken a twist for the better and despite not having Deuce in its lineup for the rest of the campaign, they are now above the Portland Timbers in the Western Conference by an average differential.

How did the PTFC lead turned up to be a trailing squad and maybe with Sunday’s match in the Cascadia Derby when Seattle plays against Vancouver, we know for sure who will the Rose City folks will be cheering for sure, the Canadians.

Still I thought that win in CCL in San Miguel over CD Dragon, the road woes did hit their rock bottom and ended for the Timbers, and the trip to Commerce City, Colorado would been a W. 
Could been the one that would deliver that elusive road win and give a lead temporarily and awaiting results for Sundays Derby.

The possibilities for the Portland on the verge of clinching, a postseason spot squad, deposited on those two road games against their Western Division foes in Houston and Colorado.

Timbers talisman Diego Valeri and today at Colorado, the Andean once again his presence was felt with a couple of shoots that could been the difference maker.

The difference were the post and Tim Howard who refused Valeri’s shoot, despite El Che being so elusive and at times free inside the area, but once again that luck haunted his squad in this and many of its road matches.

Complicated indeed, but not the end off course as anything can happen and for Portland with a couple of matches left in the campaign, one will be at home were the PTFC is somehow strong and their turn to show their Rocky Mountain foes their wrath of Providence Park.

As this campaign for the defending champions as expected became a bit challenging and difficult, were it exposed many weaknesses in several of its initial eleven, giving a headache for the Timbers Manager.

The best part and overall praise is for Caleb Porter, his amazing job at the helm of the PTFC, despite the oddities in this strange campaign, still he, the Boys prevailed, and this fight is not over for him and his Timbers.

Very well to the club owner Merritt Paulson being so attentive and opening up his wallet to net important players to Portland and try a turnaround this campaign for the best, maybe a little too late, still kudos for these two individuals.

The prospect of Portland not making the playoffs after those afternoons at home or even on the road were they rescued three points, will be cruel if this squad misses the grand fete of the postseason because of its odd luck.

At the end this will be a lesson if this squad and with more reason for next campaign to make it into a formidable one and make it into a winning club that can wipe its foes away at home or in the road.

This is not over and maybe the Cheesmaster Caleb Porter can surprise everyone at Rose City with a trick under his sleeve and with some of the PTFC foes like SKC and Seattle tumble, the Timbers can assure that postseason spot.

The postseason ticket will be a feat like no other and a shoot in the arm of optimism and if the Portland squad misses, the playoffs will be upon that dam luck that never came when needed.

It is not over yet!

Because two matches are left one at home where the PTFC is much stronger in this campaign as well confident and an away match at Vancouver were this time it may lady luck wink at the Timbers and that elusive win on the road finally is delivered.

At the end the road to the postseason is far from over and do not discount this squad out of the grand fete which they belong and with no doubt they will be present, believe!



 
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