Chucky Lozano anota gol, pero no evita el pase de Vancouver a la final de la MLS: 1-3
San Diego FC ni con el gol del mexicano Hirving Lozano pudo evitar quedarse en la orilla en su primera final de la MLS al caer con Vancouver :1-3
Even the goal from Mexican international Hirving" Chucky" Lozano, who had led the team to a 1-1 defeat against the Vancouver Whitecaps, kept them out of their first final in their first season of Major League Soccer ( MLS ) play.
When Lozano, a World Cup person in Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022, arrived on the couch, Coach Mickey Varas ' decision to leave him proved too costly, as White's second purpose in the 45+2 minute ended the Vancouver team's three-goal beat.
In any case, a bad outcome was achieved thanks to the Canadians ' incredible power, led by the European Thomas Muller, who had already beaten the San Diegans by two goals in the opening half of the match.
The team led by American Mikey Varas, with whom Mexican Lozano had disagreements, and who sent him to the bench at the start of the game tonight, was burdened by Brian White's aim for the Whitecaps and his own goal by Latino keeper Pablo Sisniega in the first eleven days of the fit. In the end, he paid dearly for these decisions.
In this game, Varas may have gone all out and not waited until the second half to start bringing on Chucky Lozano, as the Vancouver Whitecaps came at a crucial time in the winter to maintain their winning speed and secure a fantastic success at Snapdragon Stadium.
Undoubtedly, the Mexicans ' entry in the second half resurrected a very small attack from the Californians, and by the time they realized it, the damage had already been done. In the final match of the 2025 Major League Soccer ( MLS ) season, Chincky's goal in the 60th minute, a shot from the right that struck a defender, was insufficient to prevent Inter Miami from winning. The team had to accept a painful defeat in the match.
The reasons why Lozano didn't start San Diego FC's most significant game are still up in the air because: first, they had to get their ticket before the final, and second, they didn't tighten up their defense, which allowed Vancouver's speed to be pure poison, which even led to the play in which the team's goalkeeper from the southern border city of the United States, Pablo Sisniega, was sent off, leaving his team with ten men.
In the end, the cost was prohibitive, making the Vancouver Whitecaps the finalist against Lionel Messi's Inter Miami.
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