LAFC gather pace after slow start to dismantle Cruz Azul 3-0

April 8 – Despite starting the 1st leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup as favorites, LAFC found themselves immediately on the back foot in their BMO Stadium as Cruz Azul, before turning early pressure around to take a 3-0 lead into the second leg next week.

Backed by a healthy away support, Cruz Azul began the match with a high-tempo pressure game that seemed to catch Marco dos Santos’ LAFC side by surprise. But by the night’s end, the table had been turned but it took time for the Angelenos to find their stride..

For the first thirty minutes, La Máquina dominated proceedings with Hugo Lloris the busiest Black & Gold player, saving well from Gabriel Fernández in the 9th minute and Agustín Palavecino ten minutes later.

Nicolás Larcamón’s team looked comfortable in every aspect of the game, and then, Son Heung-Min simply changed the game. The South Korean showed that despite being almost a year away from the English Premier League, he still possesses the class to turn matches.

Cruz Azul had the best of the opening half hour

At the half-hour mark, Mathieu Choinière was released, and his explosive speed was too much for Érik Lira, who could only be a spectator. His cross laid the ball on a plate, and Son finished ruthlessly.

Just nine minutes later, Lira was again embarrassed by the blazing acceleration of David Martínez, who latched on to a Choinière through ball to double the advantage with an ice-cool finish past Kevin Mier. La Máquina, stunned!

Keylor Antonio Herrera Villalobos’ half-time whistle brought relief to the visitors and a chance for Larcamón to re-evaluate as his team headed to the locker room boasting 67% of the possession and a two-goal deficit.

Two would become three as Martínez was channelled toward goal by his teammate, Son. The Venezuelan international picked up the ball on the halfway line. Sprinted with pace at a retreating Cruz Azul backline and found the corner with an unerring finish into the bottom corner for a stunning goal that blew the hinges of the Mexican’s door.

Son’s magic moment sparked LAFC into life

As defending champions, Cruz Azul would need to show pride, but instead, they lost composure. Minor fouls provoked confrontations, making life difficult for Herrera Villalobos.

When chances did come La Máquina’s way, either the shooting was wayward, or Lloris would show clean handling, most notably from Luka Romero and Carlos Rotondi. Meanwhile, LAFC possessed danger on the counterattack, preventing Cruz Azul from going all out for a vital away goal.

The final whistle signalled an end to a quite brilliant performance for the home side. With a three-nil lead to take back to Mexico, a 12-game unbeaten streak intact, the MLS side has one foot in the semi-final. For Cruz Azul, they’ll be heading back to the drawing board with the realization that American opposition isn’t what it used to be.

Champions Cup 1st Leg: LAFC 3 – 0 Cruz Azul (3-0)

2nd Leg, April 14, Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla

 

 


Final
May 30Toluca1 (aet)
(6-5 on penalties)
1Tigres UANL
Semi finals
April 28Nashville01Tigres UANL
April 29LAFC21Toluca
May 5Tigres UANL1 (agg 2-0)0Nashville
May 6Toluca--LAFC
Quarter finals
April 7Nashville00Club America
April 7LAFC30Cruz Azul
April 8Tigres20Seattle Sounders
April 8Toluca42LA Galaxy
April 14Cruz Azul11 (agg 4-1)LAFC
April 14Club America01 (agg 0-1)Nashville
April 15LA Galaxy03 (agg 2-7)Toluca
April 15Seattle Sounders31 (3-3 agg, away goal winners)Tigres
Rd of 16
March 10Philadelphia Union01Club America
March 10CF Monterrey23Cruz Azul
March 10LAFC11LD Alajuense
March 11Nashville00Inter Miami
March 11LA Galaxy30Mt Pleasant
March 11San Diego FC32Toluca
March 12FC Cincinnati30Tigres UANL
March 12Whitecaps03Seattle Sounders
March 17LD Alajuense12 (2-3 agg)LAFC
March 17Cruz Azul1 (4-3 agg)1CF Monterrey
March 18Inter Miami11 (1-1 agg, Nashville away goal win)Nashville
March 18Club America1 (2-1 agg)1Philadelphia Union
March 18Seattle Sounders2 (5-1 agg)1Whitecaps
March 18Toluca4 (6-3 agg)0San Diego FC
March 19Mt Pleasant03 (6-0 agg)LA Galaxy
March 19Tigres UANL5 (5-4 agg)1FC Cincinnati
Round 1
Feb 3Forge FC00Tigres UNAL
Feb 3
CD Olimpia12Club America
Feb 3San Diego FC41Pumas UNAM
Feb 4CSD Xelaju MC11CF Monterrey
Feb 4Vancouver FC03Cruz Azul
Feb 10Pumas UNAM10 (2-4 agg)San Diego FC
Feb 10Tigres UNAL4 (4-1 agg)1Forge FC
Feb 11Club America0 (2-1 agg)0CD Olimpia
Feb 11CF Monterrey2 (4-1 agg)0CSD Xelaju MC
Feb 12Cruz Azul5 (8-0 agg)0Vancouver FC
Feb 17Atletico Ottawa02Nashville SC
Feb 17Real CD Espana16LAFC
Feb 18Defence Force FC05Philadelphia Union
Feb 18O&M FC04FC Cincinnati
Feb 18CS Cartagines00Vancouver Whitecaps
Feb 19Sporting San Miguelito01LA Galaxy
Feb 24Nashville SC5 (7-0 agg)0Atletico Ottawa
Feb 24LAFC1 (7-1 agg)0Real CD Espana
Feb 25FC Cincinnati9 (13-0 agg)0O&M FC
Feb 25Vancouver Whitecaps2 (2-0 agg)0CS Cartagines
Feb 25LA Galaxy0 (1-1 agg. LAG win on away goals)0Sporting San Miguelito
Feb 26Philadelphia Union7 (12-0 agg)0Defence Force FC