Caleb Porter talked about how the Portland Timbers earned their first win of the season after they beat FC Dallas 3-1 at Providence Park on Saturday.

He addressed the post-game situation with FC Dallas coach Oscar Pareja, which garnered a lot of attention -- including a mention on the MLS website, where the non-handshake was included in the weekly armchair analysis for Week 5.

But, back to the match. Porter said getting the first win "feels really good. We're off and running now," and said "it's the first of many."

Porter talked about the production on offense, using Fanendo Adi and Maximiliano Urruti at the top of the formation for the second consecutive game.

"To be effective, it made sense to go 4-4-2 and put two guys up top can create problems and press and be a handful," Porter said. "And I know both of them are capable of scoring goals."

Adi already has three goals in 2015 and Urruti got his first goal this season in the win against Dallas.

Porter also talked about the back line and the work put in by goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey and defenders Liam Ridgewell and Nat Borchers, who scored Portland's first goal on Saturday.

-- Molly Blue