MLS

Aug 12, 2024

Seattle Rocks Pumas 4-0 in Dominant Leagues Cup Round of 16 Performance

In what was a physical game, the Seattle Sounders rose to the challenge against a combative Pumas UNAM, cruising to a 4-0 victory and securing their place in the Leagues Cup quarterfinals.

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Key Points:

  • Seattle rises to the physical challenge: The Sounders matched Pumas' physicality, refusing to be bullied and instead imposing their will on the game.
  • Rusnák continues his rich vein of form: Albert Rusnák was once again at the heart of Seattle's attacking play, setting up the opening goal and adding one of his own from the penalty spot.
  • Rothrock delivers: Paul Rothrock opened the scoring with a well-placed header, setting the tone for Seattle's dominant performance.

The game started with a tense atmosphere, both on and off the field, as the two sides renewed their rivalry from the 2022 Concacaf Champions League final. Pumas, eager to exact revenge, came out with a strong physical approach. However, the Sounders were more than ready to meet this challenge. Seattle's players showed tremendous grit and composure, particularly during the opening exchanges when Pumas looked threatening.

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The first half saw tempers flare, with yellow cards issued to both teams as the physicality escalated. But it was Seattle who struck first. In the 32nd minute, Albert Rusnák delivered a pinpoint cross from a free kick, finding Paul Rothrock, who rose above the defense to head the ball into the bottom corner, giving the Sounders a 1-0 lead. This goal was a turning point, energizing the Seattle squad and putting Pumas on the back foot.

As the second half progressed, Seattle's control over the match became more apparent. Jordan Morris, who has been in stellar form of late, doubled the lead in the 58th minute with superb chest control and a left-footed finish.

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Pumas' frustration began to show, leading to a penalty for the Sounders in the 70th minute after Obed Vargas was brought down in the box. Rusnák calmly converted from the spot, making it 3-0 and effectively sealing the game. The final blow came in stoppage time when Morris earned and converted another penalty, completing his brace and rounding off a dominant performance.

Seattle's defense, led by goalkeeper Andrew Thomas, also deserves credit. Thomas made crucial saves, especially in the first half when Pumas were pressing hard, ensuring that Seattle kept a clean sheet.

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The Sounders' victory was not just about the goals but also their ability to withstand and overcome Pumas' physicality. This win was a statement to the rest of the tournament: Seattle is here to compete, and they have the talent, resilience, and experience to go all the way.

As they prepare for their quarterfinal match, the Sounders can take confidence from this comprehensive performance. With key players like Rusnák and Morris hitting their stride, Seattle looks poised for a deep run in the Leagues Cup.

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