Seattle Sounders FC midfielder Pedro de la Vega scores insane volley vs Cruz Azul to make it 7-0!

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  1. I AM SHOCKED, I went to the game and it was the best game I have ever been to. I was so happy when De La Vega hit the ball at the last second and scored one of the best goals I have ever seen. 🥳🥳🥳

  2. More technically difficult than the Medranda volley; pretty sure it’s the best I’ve ever seen in a Sounders shirt. 12/10 performance from the lads today, could have bagged nine easily

  3. The Cruz Azul supporters around us threw in the towel at 5-0 and started cheering us on. Well, probably gallows humor at that point but it was a fun game. That last banger came right at us!!

  4. The Sounders didn't just win, they delivered a symphony of redemption, blasting through Cruz Azul with seven goals in one of the most explosive performances in club history. Fans are calling it their best match ever, and rightly so. That final volley? A jaw-dropping exclamation point. Pedro de la Vega’s second goal is already being floated as a Puskás Award contender, and the reactions online speak volumes—this wasn’t just a victory, it was a transformation. After over a year of frustration and missed sparks, Seattle may have flipped the switch. That kind of second-half surge, scoring all seven goals, suggests something deeper has shifted in their chemistry. If this holds, we might be witnessing the rebirth of a team with unfinished business. (CopyRight LDP)

  5. Seattle Sounders

    That first half felt like a tug-of-war with whistles and leniency skewed unfairly, but the Sounders didn’t get drawn into chaos. They recalibrated, found each other’s rhythm in the passing lanes, and emerged from halftime with purpose. It was the kind of second half that rewrites history. Seven goals, not from desperation, but from orchestration. The precision, the hunger, the refusal to fall back—it all came together in a performance that felt almost cinematic. If this match were a poem, that final volley would be the crescendo; if it were a song, Pedro de la Vega’s strike would be the soaring final note. A rallying cry and a word of caution all in one breath. After a masterclass like that, Brian Schmetzer and the squad surely know they've reignited something sacred in Seattle’s soccer soul. But they also know the spotlight burns hot and the road to redemption rarely runs smooth. If that match was their reawakening, then what lies ahead could be their proving ground. Momentum is real, but so is pressure. And yet—there’s poetry in the struggle. If they can keep threading passes like verses and finishing with the flair of a final line, this team might just rewrite its own epic. (CopyRight LDP)