Portland Timbers held just 30 percent of the ball and still walked away with a comfortable 3-1 win over San Diego at Providence Park on Wednesday. Kristoffer Velde opened the scoring in the 29th minute, and after Gabriel Pirani leveled for the visitors right before halftime, Ariel Lassiter and David Pereira Da Costa added second-half goals to settle the result. The win lifts Portland to 27 points, ninth in the Western Conference.

Key Moments
- 29′, Kristoffer Velde breaks the deadlock for Portland, giving the Timbers the lead against the run of play.
- 45′, Gabriel Pirani pulls San Diego level with a goal right on the stroke of halftime, sending the teams into the break even at 1-1.
- 51′, Ariel Lassiter, who had picked up a yellow card in the 17th minute, puts Portland back ahead just six minutes into the second half.
- 68′, David Pereira Da Costa makes it 3-1, effectively ending the contest with more than 20 minutes still to play.
Tactical Breakdown
The numbers on paper strongly favored San Diego: 70 percent possession, 21 total shots to Portland’s 11, seven corner kicks to none, and a pass accuracy of 91 percent. Yet the Timbers’ efficiency told a very different story. Portland put five of their 11 attempts on target and scored three times. Their xG of 1.59 actually edged San Diego’s 1.41, a reflection of how well Martí Cifuentes’ side selected their moments in transition rather than chasing the ball.
San Diego pushed hard for a way back into the match after Lassiter’s 51st-minute goal, bringing on three substitutes by the 74th minute and generating nine blocked shots across the 90. Portland’s response was pragmatic: Cifuentes made his own changes around the hour mark, and Da Costa’s goal in the 68th minute effectively closed the game before the visitors’ fresh legs could have any real impact.
For Mikey Varas’s side, the defeat is a fair reflection of their struggles to convert volume into results. San Diego had six shots on goal and six off target but only beat James Pantemis once. Pantemis finished with five saves, the busiest goalkeeper on the night by some margin, and Portland’s defensive shape without the ball gave their opponents little in terms of clear, high-quality chances despite the lopsided possession numbers.

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Verdict
Portland move to 27 points, ninth in the Western Conference and inside the wild-card places, three ahead of San Diego with 14 games left. San Diego remain 13th on 24 points, still outside the playoff line, and and losing here days after beating LAFC 1-0 will put some pressure on Varas to find more consistency from a squad that creates plenty but converts too little.
