Santiago Moreno scored a shocking goal in the last seconds of the match as the Columbus Crew failed to hold a lead again and the visiting Portland Timbers rallied for a 1-1 tie on Sunday.
Moreno scored on a half volley from 22 yards off a wild scramble for the ball in the 95th minute.
While the Timbers (11-8-13, 46 points) had a four-game winning streak end, the valuable point moved them to fifth in the Western Conference, three points above the playoff line with two games left.
Columbus (9-7-15, 42 points) took a 1-0 lead on Kevin Molino’s goal in the 36th minute but have dropped 19 points from winning positions, including 14 in the past 13 games.
They have also given up a league-high 15 goals after the 75th minute, including three in the previous two games that cost them a potential win at CF Montreal and a tie at Inter Miami.
Columbus and Inter Miami both have 42 points, but Miami currently holds the last playoff position in the Eastern Conference.
The Crew used a crafty combination to take the 1-0 lead. Pedro Santos found Lucas Zelarayan at the top of the box. Zelarayan drew the attention of several defenders, so he dished a pinpoint pass to catch Molino on stride on the left for his shot.
Molino has battled knee injuries in his two seasons in Columbus. The goal was his first of the season but 34th in his 101st MLS start. He last scored Aug. 4, 2021.
Crew goalkeeper Eloy Room had a quiet first half but made back-to-back saves at the hour mark. The first was from a one-timer by Yimmi Chara directly in front of him, the second was a header by Bill Tuiloma off the ensuing corner kick.
The Crew momentarily thought they had a two-goal lead in the 81st minute, but Derrick Etienne Jr. was ruled offside before he put the ball in the net.
–Field Level Media
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