The referee shows a yellow card to Portland’s Diego Chara as the Timbers take on Austin FC in an MLS regular-season game on Saturday, March 12, 2022, at Providence Park in Portland. The Timbers won 1-0. Photo by Naji Saker for The Oregonian/OregonLive
Not much has gone right for the Portland Timbers this season. The team sits at No. 9 in the MLS Western Conference standings with 10 points (2W-2L-4T) and has managed a mere ten goals through eight games. Yet, as a mediocre season seems more and more likely, there has been one record-breaking performance in the rainy Pacific Northwest. Perhaps it’s bittersweet, however, as the
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