I t took longer than expected, but Jeremy Ebobisse has kicked off Major League Soccer's 30th season with the first goal, and what a goal it was. Scored in the 78th minute with his
Jeremy Ebobisse scored in the 78th minute of his first match with his new club, and Los Angeles FC remained perfect in eight Major League Soccer season openers with a 1-0 victory over Minnesota United FC.
Jeremy Ebobisse delivers in the 78th minute as the Black & Gold edge the Loons 1-0 and hold them to two shots on goal Saturday afternoon at BMO Stadium
MLS is Back with a bang, thanks to LAFC striker Jeremy Ebobisse. The 27-year-old veteran scored the first goal of the 2025 MLS season in stunning fashion, curling a left-footed effort into the upper left-hand corner from the edge of the box.
Jeremy Ebobisse’s goal from outside the 18-yard box in the 78th minute was the difference in a 1-0 win Saturday at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. LAFC’s eight straight season-opening wins since 2018 stands as an MLS record.
It’s been nearly a decade since Minnesota United picked Abu Danladi with the first pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. That decision continued to haunt the Loons on Saturday. Jeremy Ebobisse — whom Portland Timbers took with the fourth pick in that draft — scored the winning goal in Los Angeles FC’s season-opening 1-0 win over MNUFC.
With all eyes on Denis Bouanga, Ebobisse was able to get into space and he wouldn't be stopped with an excellent finish past Dayne St. Clair. You knew it had to be... 😉 THE FIRST MLS GOAL OF 2025 IS A BANGER!
MLS is Back with a bang, thanks to LAFC striker Jeremy Ebobisse. The 27-year-old veteran scored the first goal of the 2025 MLS season in stunning fashion, curling a left-footed effort into the upper left-hand corner from the edge of the box.
Jeremy Ebobisse scored in the 78th minute of his first match with his new club, and Los Angeles FC remained perfect in eight Major League Soccer season openers with a 1-0 victory over Minnesota United
For just the third time ever, New York City FC are playing the visitor to LAFC at BMO Stadium as two of the biggest clubs in MLS clash on Matchday 2. LAFC won at home to open their season last Saturday,
The only goal came from newcomer Jeremy Ebobisse in the 78th minute. On the other end, goalkeeper Hugo Lloris was called on to make just two saves in recording his 13th shutout since entering MLS ...
Jeremy Ebobisse delivers in the 78th minute as the Black & Gold edge the Loons 1-0 and hold them to two shots on goal Saturday afternoon at BMO Stadium