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MIAMI, Aug 26, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Colombian striker Cucho Hernandez scored
twice as the Columbus Crew beat Los Angeles FC 3-1 with two goals in stoppage
time to win the Leagues Cup final.
Hernandez put the Crew ahead on the stroke of half-time with a powerful
header after a clever chip into the box from Mohamed Farsi.
Former France and Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud, making his first start for
LAFC, leveled in the 57th minute with a trademark header from a Mateusz
Bogusz corner.
But with the game heading to penalties, Hernandez floated in a hopeful ball
from the inside-left position that passed across the area and the unsighted
LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris was unable to keep it out.
Hernandez then created the third, leading a counter-attack deep in stoppage
time, breaking away before slipping the ball to substitute Jacen Russell-
Rowe, who coolly slotted home.
The game was a rematch of last year's MLS Cup final, also won by the Crew.