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CLUB PK GAME
Despite playing down a man for nearly an hour, the Black & Gold held firm against the red-hot, LIGA MX-leading Pachuca, and won on penalties, securing two points and surviving into the final matchday of Leagues Cup Phase One CLUB PK GAME.
âI donât think itâs possible to put your foot on the gas for every minute of every game, itâs not possible,â head coach Steve Cherundolo said postgame.
Bouanga extends his record
With the gameâs opening goal in the 10th minute, Bouanga extended his record as Leagues Cupâs all-time leading scorer with 13 goals. His signature side-footed, first-time finish marked his first strike of this yearâs edition, adding on to the six goals each he scored in both 2023 and 2024.
"I hope to stay on top. I've seen that I was top of that chart," Bouanga said through a translator post-match. "Now I'll try to have a bigger gap with [Lionel] Messi."
In addition to scoring the goal that gave LAFC early life against Pachuca, he converted the first penalty in the shootout, setting the tone and erasing the memory of his crucial missed penalty against Mazatlán on Tuesday.
The goal also ensured that Bouanga has now scored in every competition heâs played in this season. The 30-year-old now has 19 goals for his club in 2025, bagging goals in MLS, Leagues Cup, the Concacaf Champions Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup, in addition to finding the net for Gabon in both FIFA World Cup Qualifying and Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying.
The absence of Hugo Lloris from LAFCâs Phase One matches presented an opportunity to the teamâs two young backups. David Ochoa started against Mazatlán during the week, and Thomas Hasal went 90 minutes in Fridayâs win over Pachuca.
âEvery game is a different situation,â Cherundolo said. âWe have three wonderful goalkeepers, two young keepers trying to prove themselves, and they both have different qualities, different areas for improvement.
âTonight, Thomas played well. The other night, David played well. And Iâm really glad that we have this tournament, and itâs an opportunity for a lot of players to show what they can do.â
Hasal was key in the shootout win, making important saves against Chofis López and Alan Bautista as LAFC emerged as 4-2 victors. The Saskatchewan native, who has just two MLS appearances since leaving Vancouver in 2023, made three saves during regulation and guessed correctly twice in the shootout to hand his team the win.
âAs a goalkeeper, I love penalty shootouts,â said Hasal on the field post-match. âItâs an opportunity to be the hero, itâs an opportunity to help the team out, and of course thatâs why we play football.
âSo when it goes to a penalty shootout, Iâm just excited that I can help the team and do what I can.â
LAFC currently sit 11th among MLS clubs, but have played one more than eight of the 10 teams above them.
âThere was still something to play for,â Cherundolo said. âThe players could sense that the opponent was vulnerable. And sometimes, when you are wounded or missing a player, you do a little more.
"And I think you saw that effort tonight, and thankfully the players were rewarded for it.â

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