It all could have ended long before the Final for the Republic too, if not for Lopez’s winning penalty deep in stoppage time in the Third Round against third-division outfit Central Valley Fuego. And that was mere prelude to the Round of 16 insurance goal he slammed into the top corner late against MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes in the first of the Republic’s three wins over sides from the country’s top division (Major League Soccer).
In the Quarterfinals – on the road against LA Galaxy – Lopez opened the scoring in just the third minute to put the MLS men behind the eight ball early in what turned out to be a 2-1 win for the overachieving side from California’s capital.
Lucky Done Early
A long-time veteran of the American lower leagues, Zimbabwe-born striker Lucky Mkosena grabbed a trio of his four goals in the Second Round win over Open Cup regulars the Villages.
It was never going to be a similar stroll in the park when the Rowdies met MLS’ Orlando City in the next round. But the 34-year-old veteran still managed to cut the Lions lead in half and give the second-division side a sniff at a comeback.