Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Portland Timbers live to see another day



This was Captain Jack Jewsbury last match at Providence Park in the regular campaign as a very especial and emotional day for the men that saw it all, wearing the green uniform of his beloved PTFC, since his squad inception in Major league Soccer. 

One thing for sure, after seeing all the show of support and affection from a very grateful Timbers fan base, he knew there was something missing in this to be his one of a kind day.
Despite being his last match in league, play at home.

Still his desire of seeing his PTFC continuance and assuring a spot in the grand fete of the postseason, became one of his priorities and his center of attention, as he was aware of the situation and needs his squad was into.

A win would allow his Timbers to see the light for another day, their only problem, was the rival in turn in a ruthless Colorado Rapids squad that so far touted as an all-around favorite to win the league shield. 

Alongside of being in the race for the coveted and prestigious Supporters Shield, as those three points would be ideal for the Coloradans and its Manager CV Pablo Mastroeni, that so far he has put on an amazing campaign for the Rocky Mountain squad.

As all the pressure was for the home squad and with their campaign being on the line, it’s when the Boys of the Mighty PTFC made honor to their moniker as they did play with plenty of spirit and will to win this match.

Especially on an exceptional day for one of its most admired and respected of players, very well in their effort of not falling at home where this squad has shown a lot of resilience and a winning attitude in front of their faithful.

The Portland squad immediate order of business was beat Colorado’s posts and it’s all star goalie Tim Howard that seemed to be a task difficult but not impossible to consume when you had all of your top notch initial eleven in the field.

As the return of Darren Mattocks in the lineup alongside Darlington Nagbe and Maestro Diego Valeri being at the helm to supply their big operate up front Faneando Adi and with the defensive and offensive part were Diego Chara and Captain Jack Jewsbury.
We can sate for sure that the Portland Boys sported their best galas.

A match considered vital for both squads, at the end one persevere, and saw the light with its enthusiasm and all around fighting spirit that netted them a valuable win at the end and seeing their prospects grew positively.

With a win next week the Portland Timbers can assure themselves a spot in the postseason, thanks to Seattle odd results lately and RSL and SKC tying up, but the only bad news comes when the Rose City squad has to play its last match away.

Here it’s when the need to win and seek hat elusive first one of the campaign, playing in a sort of Derby against their Cascadia foes the Vancouver Whitecaps at BC Place, were Caleb Porter and his Boys have some tough time.

Still the odds seem to be a bit even here, with the Caps already eliminated from contention for the playoffs, the Portland squad looking for a win and assure its pass; here the Canadian squad can play the role of spoilers.

Very well, with the Portland squad not having three of its starters due to accumulation of yellow cards, once again here we go with the Cheesmaster Caleb Porter improvising in his initial eleven to seek the accomplishment.

Nothing is in peril but the absence of Ridgewell, Chara and Zemanski will definitely be a heavy burden on the Timbers 11, being the owners of their own destiny, as a win will put this squad on the promised land of the postseason, no ties or losses just a simple victory!

At the end this was an amazing match were the Portland Boys did played as a winner and with lots of courage and not being intimidated by the Colorado chaps, kudos to Adi despite missing the penal and the aftermath shoot and for Vytas exceptional plays.

At the end, once again the thrill of making it into the postseason is pending on just one match, one thing for sure is our thanks to Captain Jack Jewsbury!


 

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