Columbus Crew wins second MLS Cup in four years, knocks off last year's champion LAFC
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The Columbus Crew only needed two goals to claim the 2023 MLS Cup in a thriller over 2022 champion LAFC Saturday.
The 2-1 win at Columbus' home stadium gave the franchise its third MLS Cup.
Two of those titles have come in the last four seasons. Columbus advanced to the 2015 title game but lost to the Portland Timbers. The LA Galaxy's five titles are still the most for an MLS franchise.
Saturday's win capped the Crew's impressive turnaround this season. After winning the 2020 MLS Cup, Columbus missed the playoffs the next two seasons. The franchise has since undergone significant changes, including the hiring of Wilfried Nancy as the team's head coach.
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The Columbus Crew celebrates winning the 2023 MLS Cup against the Los Angeles FC at Lower.com Field Dec. 9, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Cucho Hernandez scored in the 33rd minute, and Yaw Yeboah added a goal in the 37th. Denis Bouanga scored for LAFC in the 74th minute.
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Hernandez put Columbus up 1-0 on a penalty kick. He deposited the ball in the lower left corner for his fifth goal in six playoff matches this season.
LAFC defender Diego Palacios was whistled for a handball off his right arm at the top of the box, setting up the penalty.
Head coach Wilfried Nancy of the Columbus Crew holds the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy after winning the 2023 MLS Cup against the Los Angeles FC at Lower.com Field Dec. 9, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Yeboah doubled the lead when Malte Amundsen threaded a