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Puerto Rico, Cruz Azul reach Champions semis
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By Ridge Mahoney, Special to SI.com, Soccer America
The only MLS influence in the CONCACAF Champions League semifinals will come
from a few of its former employees. Ex-D.C. United striker Nicholas Addlery,
former Crew goalie Bill Gaudette and the first of two Northern Irish head
coaches hired by Dallas, Colin Clarke, were among the celebrants in San
Pedro Sula Wednesday after the USL's Puerto Rico Islanders defeated CD
Marathon, 1-0, in the second leg of their quarterfinal series.
The USL-1 Islanders face Mexican club Cruz Azul in the semifinal round,
which kicks off in late March. Cruz Azul beat UNAM, 1-0, on Wednesday to win
that series, 2-0, on aggregate.
Puerto Rico teetered on the edge for much of the match before prevailing and
winning the series, 3-1, on aggregate. Had it conceded a goal and lost, 1-0,
it would have been eliminated by the away-goals tiebreaker. Instead it
withstood numerous attacks, and broke away just seconds into stoppage time
to ice the match.
Addlery, who had the first of two Puerto Rico goals in the first leg, raced
onto a through ball and drilled a shot from the edge of the penalty area
past the ankles of transfixed goalie Juan Obelar.
Marathon fielded its own MLS representation. Former Fusion striker Saul
Martinez nearly won the series for Marathon with a thunderous strike in the
82nd minute that utterly beat Gaudette but crashed off the crossbar.
Gaudette had to limp through the final minutes after taking several hard
hits during furious Marathon assaults, yet he and his teammates persevered.
His sharp reflexes and confident handling covered what a very resolute back
line couldn't deflect, and a disbelieving crowd grew more frantic as Puerto
Rico repelled chance after chance.
(Clarke, a native of Newry, Northern Ireland, was head coach of FC Dallas
from 2003 to 2006. He was succeeded by countryman Steve Morrow, who was born
in Belfast. Clarke took over the Islanders in 2007 after Virginia Beach
Mariners, who had hired him two months earlier, folded.)
The USL can claim two representatives in the semifinals, as compared to none
for MLS, if Montreal can parlay its 2-0 first-leg edge into a series
victory. Montreal would play Atlante, which eliminated the last MLS entrant,
Houston, with a 3-0 second-leg win in Cancun Tuesday.
The venue changed, but the flow of play and result didn't. Cruz Azul --
leading its quarterfinal series with Mexico City rival UNAM, 1-0, from the
first leg -- dominated Pumas on their own field, and took the second leg by
the same 1-0 score Wednesday at Estadio Olimpico Universitario.
Not until Cristian Riveros scored a spectacular goal in the 86th minute did
Cruz Azul erase all doubt regarding the outcome, yet Pumas seldom gave their
home fans much to shout about and seldom threatened.
With the 2-0 aggregate win, Cruz Azul advanced to the semifinals to play
either Montreal Impact or Santos Laguna, which play their second leg
Thursday (10 p.m. ET, Fox Soccer Channel, TeleFutura) in Torreon, Mexico.
Los Cementeros also extended their unbeaten streak against UNAM to eight
games.
UNAM keeper Alejandro Palacios labored through several shaky moments as Cruz
Azul cut open his defense numerous times. In the first half, Luis Angel
Landin broke through on the left side to fire a shot just wide of the far
post, and first-leg scorer Jaime Lozano bounced a header on frame that
Palacios bobbled but managed to keep out. The goalie also batted away a
Lozano free kick early in the second half.
Constant Cruz Azul attacks paid off in the final minutes when a fatigued
UNAM, playing its sixth game in less than three weeks, crumbled again and
Edgar Enrique Martini glided clear to hit a clever back-heel to Riveros, who
easily belted it past Palacios.
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