PORTLAND — Brent Richards got his opportunity to start on Saturday. And the Camas native had a couple of opportunities to put his mark on the Portland Timbers match against Chivas USA.
But in a performance that summed up the Timbers’ 2012 season, it was missed opportunities that told the story for Richards and his teammates in a 1-0 loss before an announced sellout audience of 20,438 at Jeld-Wen Field.
“I thought we did some good things in the first half. We created a lot of chances, but we didn’t put it away,” Richards said. “I’ve got to look at myself. I had several chances that I think I should have finished.”
While Portland missed chances left, right and high, Chivas turned one Portland breakdown into the game’s lone goal. In the 68th minute, Chivas defender Danny Califf was first to a long free kick delivery by Ben Zemanski and drove a header into the goal. Portland goalkeeper Troy Perkins raced out to try to punch the free kick from trouble, but didn’t get there in time and left the entire target for Califf to hit.