Recap: Arrieta, Keane trade goals in emotional return

Chris Birchall and Sean Franklin

COLUMBUS, Ohio – On an evening filled with sorrow from the onset, the Columbus Crew and the LA Galaxy battled to a 1-1 draw at Crew Stadium on Wednesday night in the Crew’s first match since the unexpected death of rookie midfielder Kirk Urso.


Jairo Arrieta gave the Crew the lead in the 47th minute with his third goal in five games with Columbus, but Robbie Keane equalized in the 64th. It was left to goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum to preserve the deadlock as he denied a wicked strike from LA’s Jose Villarreal in the second minute of stoppage time.


The Galaxy were without Landon Donovan, who was with the US men's national team for its friendly Wednesday at Mexico, as well as David Beckham. The Englishman was given the night off after returning from the closing ceremonies for the London Olympics on Sunday.


HIGHLIGHTS: CLB 1, LA 1




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Columbus honored the Urso's memory both with a wreath and picture in the stadium plaza and with a pregame ceremony including a video of his highlights with the Crew and the University of North Carolina. Crew players also wore black warm-up shirts with a gold encircled “KU” on the front and his No. 15 on the back. The game jerseys had a No. 15 arm band and patch and 15 was painted on the field.


Finally, in the 15th minute, the stadium went silent before the sound of “Amazing Grace” on bagpipes completed the two-minute observance. The Nordecke supporters' group also unveiled tifo reading “Kirk Urso, 1990-2012. Forever Massive.”


And in the midst of all this, the Crew rose to the occasion.


After an unsuccessful barrage of shots – nine in eight minutes – to complete the opening period, Arrieta made something out of nothing just minutes after the restart to give the hosts the lead.


He took the ball on the right wing and cut toward the middle past several Galaxy before firing with his less-favored left foot from the top of the arc, and Josh Saunders could not get enough on the rolling shot to keep it out of the net.


Keane equalized after a crafty setup by Sean Franklin, who nutmegged Dilly Duka then sent his pass past Carlos Mendes and Chad Marshall for the easy finish and goal No. 11 on the season for the Irish international.


OPTA Chalkboard: Columbus fail to parlay first half dominance into goals

Columbus parlayed their emotions into first-half dominance everywhere but the scoreboard where poor finishing, bad luck and stellar play from goalkeeper Josh Saunders kept the match at zero.


Arrieta, Sebastián Miranda, Cole Grossman and former Galaxy man Chris Birchall had unmarked shots miss the target in the opening 37 minutes.


Birchall finally tested Saunders two minutes later from 40 yards out to start a series of opportunities. Mirosevic and Gaven were both denied by solid saves from Saunders, while Josh Williams smacked the post and Mirosevic had another effort deflected.


Columbus will now look ahead to a Sunday trip to Houston and the possible debut of Designated Player Federico Higuaín. The Galaxy are also in Texas for their next game, playing at FC Dallas on Aug. 26.


MLSsoccer.com Men of the Match

Rank
Player
What We Saw
1
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/robbie-keane" target="”_blank”">Robbie Keane</a></span>
A terror to the Columbus backline throughout the game and got the vital equalizing goal
2
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/sebastian-miranda" target="”_blank”">Sebasti&aacute;n Miranda</a></span>
Big on both sides of the goal, had a wicked effort deflected out and made a crucial goal-line clearance in injury time
3
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/josh-saunders" target="”_blank”">Josh Saunders</a></span>
Slow to react on Arrieta&#39;s goal, but made some big saves to keep LA in the game, especially in the first half