Some sweet passing interplay between Yimmi Chara and Paredes at the top of the box nearly sprung in Yimmi behind- but the younger Chara sibling opted to pass instead of shoot, and the danger was cleared.ġ9’ Goal Real Salt Lake 1-0. Highlightsģ’ The first big chance of the game fell to RSL, but Jefferson Savarino was a mile offside, so as the ball hit the back of the net the flag went up.Ĩ’ Sergio Cordova sent a shot just wide of Portland’s goal, as Ivacic was rooted to his spot.ġ1’ First chance of the game for the Timbers. The final whistle blew a few minutes after, ending the match - and Portland’s 2022 campaign. RSL added a third via Bode Hidalgo late in the second half to effectively end proceedings, despite Dairon Asprilla pulling a goal back for the Timbers even later. The Timbers, needing an urgent response, showed very little signs of reviving their season in the second half, showing little offensive urgency. Real Salt Lake added a second goal via former Beaverton, OR resident Rubio Rubin four minutes after halftime. The second half started, somehow, worse than the first. It went from bad to worse for Portland as McGraw went down with a non-contact injury to his left hamstring midway through the first half, forcing a shift in Portland’s formation.ĭespite conceding chance after chance and producing almost nothing themselves, the Timbers went into the locker room down by just the single goal. The Timbers looked unorganized and listless in the opening frame, providing very little on-ball pressure defensively and conceding acres of space in wide areas to RSL’s attackers. One of those paid off in the 19th minute, as Jefferson Savarino curled an effort past the arm of Aljaz Ivacic and into the back of the net. The hosts came out dominant in the first half, controlling possession and producing the lion’s share of goal scoring opportunities. Combining the original concept with other techniques such as balayage, babylights, or face-framing, the humble chunky highlight is back-and I'm kind of loving it.The #DecisionDay XI x #RCTID /rdwtZxSfHC- Portland Timbers October 9, 2022 This time around, the chunky highlight has had a bit of a makeover. But before you start experiencing flashbacks of zebra-like orange stripes courtesy of your favorite box dye, fear not. That's right-it's the '90s chunky highlight. Luckily, there's a new hair color trend on the block, and it's set to spice things up a little. And frankly, I'm a little fed up with the same old, same old. First, I was asking for ombré, then balayage, and now it tends to be something along the lines of "babylights but kind of balayage and don't forget the root stretch, please?" Yep, navigating the world of hair color can be quite the minefield. And what's really quite funny is that despite the fact that my hair has looked the same that whole time, the techniques I find myself asking the hairstylist for have varied drastically over the years. In fact, I've had the same hairstyle ( long, bleached, center-parted) for nearly 10 years. When it comes to switching up my hairstyle, I can get a little shy.
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