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Kei Kamara passes Landon Donovan for second most goals in MLS in LAFC Earthquakes win – Orange County Register

LOS ANGELES – Revenge was the order of the day.

For the Los Angeles Football Club, a 6-2 victory over the lowly San Jose Earthquakes, the last team to beat the Black & Gold nearly two months ago, was a dish best served hot.

Hot like Mateusz Bogusz, whose opening goal with a diving header in the 15th minute marked the Polish striker’s eighth consecutive league match with a goal-scoring contribution. The 22-year-old added his fifth assist and one more goal after halftime, good for eight this season.

Hot as winger Denis Bouanga, who set up Bogusz’s second goal and was credited with an assist on Ryan Hollingshead’s goal, the team’s fourth of the first half, giving him eight assists for score 13 goals, three less than the championship lead, according to the Frenchman. connected with his left foot in the 26th minute.

Hot as guard Sergi Palencia, who assisted on the first goal of the night and started 17 straight games as LAFC went 12-2-3 during that stretch.

“We are in a very good situation,” Palencai said before the match, “and we want to continue because in football you have to take advantage of this moment and make it last as long as possible.”

Hot as 39-year-old forward Kei Kamara, who followed a late equalizer in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday with goal No. 146 of his MLS career to surpass Landon Donovan and sit alone in second place behind 171 by earthquake legend Chris Wondolwoski.

During his 17 years in MLS, Kamara has scored against 26 of the league’s 29 teams and is one of only 11 players to score 100 or more goals in MLS history.

“I didn’t come to this team to say I’m going to score a lot of goals,” said Kamara, who signed with LAFC, his 11th MLS team, in late March. “Really, the focus is on a winning team. »

To that end: hot as LAFC, who rose to the top of the Western Conference after extending their unbeaten streak in all competitions to 10 by dominating the opposition 25-5.

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