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Denis Bouanga and Maxime Crepeau deliver LAFC into next round of MLS playoffs

LAFC forward Denis Bouanga celebrates during a game against Vancouver.
LAFC forward Denis Bouanga, shown here celebrating against Vancouver on Oct. 28, scored in a 1-0 victory over the Whitecaps on Sunday.
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Denis Bouanga scored on a first-half penalty kick and Maxime Crepeau made it stand up against his former club as defending champion LAFC finished off a first-round sweep of the Vancouver Whitecaps with a 1-0 victory on Sunday night.

Bouanga, who scored 20 goals during the regular season to win the Golden Boot and was named a finalist for the MVP award, scored on a penalty kick in the 24th minute to give LAFC (15-10-10) the lead. Bouanga took the kick after Mario González drew a foul on Whitecaps defender Tristan Blackmon.

LAFC looks to beat Vancouver and advance to the next round of the MLS Cup playoffs on the anniversary of its championship victory last year.

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Crepeau, a member of the Whitecaps from 2018 to ‘21, finished with five saves to earn his second career clean sheet in the postseason — both with LAFC. Yohei Takaoka had six saves for Vancouver (12-11-12).

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The Whitecaps won LAFC’s first four visits to Vancouver in all competitions, but LAFC has gone 2-0-1 since.

Bouanga and Ryan Hollingshead became the sixth pair of teammates to both score twice in the same match in LAFC’s 5-2 victory at home in the series opener. LAFC’s Carlos Vela and Adama Diomande did it in 2019. LAFC and the Los Angeles Galaxy are the only clubs to do it multiple times.

LAFC notched its seventh victory since August. The club scored at least four goals in each of the first six wins but managed only five goals in its other nine matches, going 0-5-4.

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Bouanga, who had a goal waved off in second-half stoppage time, joins Atlanta United’s Thiago Almada and FC Cincinnati’s Luciano Acosta as finalists for the league’s top player.

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