MLS’s most sensitive team beat Minnesota United 2-0

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Lucas Zelarayon and Pedro Santos scored a goal and a hand and MLS frontman Columbus Crew beat Minnesota United 2-0 on Wednesday night.

The team (9-1-3) is undefeated in six games and has won 4 of their last games.

Santos bent an arch in the center of the area, where Zelarayón opened the marker with a stung headbutt in the minute. Santos breastfed to the right and returned to his left before blowing a deviated left foot from the hands of archer Dayne St. Clear, then from the crossbar to ’70.

Robin Lod scored in the 88th minute for Minnesota (5-5-3).

NASHVILLE SC 1, D. C. UNITED 0

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) – Daniel Rios scored his first MLS goal with a downed headbutt and Nashville SC beat DC United 1-0 in the league’s first game with a central referee in more than 20 years.

Tori Penso led the attack as central arbiter, the last woman Sandy Hunt on May 13, 2000.

Dave Romney pitched a corner to Rios for the winner in the minute.

Nashville (4-5-3) recovered from a 2-0 loss Saturday to MLS frontman Columbus, which ended an undefeated four-game streak. DC United (2-6-5) has not won in 4 games.

DC United played the role of the moment with 10 men after midfielder Russell Canouse picked up his yellow card at the time in the final moments of the first half.

TIMBERS 1, PROBES 0

PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) – Yimmi Chara scored in the first few minutes and Portland beat Seattle, a Pacific Northwest rival.

It is the first time two teams of brothers have faced each other in MLS history: Yimmi and Diego Chara for Portland, and Alex and Cristian Roldan for Seattle.

The Sounders (6-3-3) gunned down Portland goalkeeper Steve Clark with shots, but failed to score, ending a two-game winning streak.

The Timbers (6-4-3) had just won 6-1 over the San Jose earthquakes on Saturday, the team’s top target in a regular-season game.

TORONTO FC 1, NEW YORK CITY 0

HARRISON, New Jersey (AP) – Alejandro Pozuelo scored on a penalty kick in the minute and Alex Bono made eight saves to tie Toronto FC’s bleaching record with 28 in the Reds’ victory over New York.

Pozuelo scored his fifth of the season by beating goalkeeper Sean Johnson with a right leg shot in the right back corner. Pozuelo changed from 10 penalty attempts for the TFC, missing one of two shots in a 1–1 draw with NYCFC at Yankee Stadium last September.

Toronto FC (7-2-4) led their unbeathed streak to 4 and ended New York’s six-game winning streak.

NYCFC (5-6-2) has conceded 8 goals in the last 11 games.

LOS ANGELES 6, WHITE LAYERS 0

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Bradley Wright-Phillips scored twice to climb to fifth place on the MLS and Los Angeles race list beat Vancouver.

Wright-Phillips scored on a half-rotating volley with his right foot from center in the 5th minute and returned a 6-yard motorcycle kick from the area’s most sensitive area at 11th to give LAFC (5-5-3) a 3-0 lead. His purpose at the moment gave him 115 in his MLS career, placing him fifth.

Dejan Jakovic headed to the house from a corner through Brian Rodriguez to open the scoring at just 1:35, the fastest purpose in franchise history. It is the purpose of Jakovic’s MLS career and the first since May 26, 2012.

LAFC, the fastest team in MLS history to score 4 and five goals. A purpose contrary to his Whitecaps appearance made the 4-0 in the 14th minute and Diego Rossi gave Los Angeles a 5-0 lead in 33.

Another purpose contrary to his Vancouver (5-8-0) crowned the scoring at 68.

RAPIDS 5, EARTHQUAKES 0

COMMERCE CITY, Colorado (AP) – Cole Bassett and Jonathan Lewis scored for the time being in a back-to-back game and Colorado beat San Jose.

Bassett pitched a Jack Price houser in a loose kick to open the score in the 35th minute. The 19-year-old has scored 3 goals in the last 4 games.

Lewis ran with a no-hit pass from Kellyn Acosta and brought him back in the 50th minute, and a purpose contrary to his appearance made 3-0 at 70. Mezquida and Andre Shinyashiki added vanquished purposes for the Rapids (5-4-4).

San Jose (2-6-5) has no wins in his 8 games.

ATLANTA UNITED 1, FC DALLAS 0

ATLANTA (AP) – Jeff Larentowicz scored in a penalty and Atlanta United beat FC Dallas to end a six-game winning streak.

Larentowicz changed 55 minutes after FC Dallas’ Matt Hedges asked for a hand ball in the area. Larentowicz, 38, has two goals and one lends a hand in the last 3 games after completing only 3 goals and five hand-borrowed in the last 4 seasons combined.

Brad Guzan, who allowed goals in 18 shots in the last four games, saved his third bleach of the season for Atlanta (4-7-2). Dallas (5-3-4) had won 3 in a row.

RED BURBUJAS 4, INTER MIAMI 1

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) – Brian White scored the first of New York’s three goals in the part of the moment and the Red Bulls beat Inter Miami.

After a loss of ball from Inter Miami, Omir Fernandez played a one-touch pass to White for a first timer from the center of the area that took the score to 2-1 in the minute. New York (5-6-2) has won two of its last three games after a four-game winless streak that included three losses.

Mandela Egbo, Benjamin Mines and Daniel Royer joined in New York.

Juan Agudelo scored for Miami (3-8-2).

ORLANDO CITY 2, KANSAS CITY SPORTSMAN 1

KANSAS CITY, Kansas (AP) – Tesho Akindele and Benji Michel scored in the first half and Orlando City beat Sporting Kansas City to complete their streak of seven consecutive losses.

Akindele scored in the 36. Two-minute minute minute later, Nani passed Michel to the edge of the penalty area, who beat a defender and connected to Orlando City (7-2-4) at point-blank range.

Johnny Russell scored at 53 for Sporting KC (6-5-2).

REVOLUTION 3, IMPACT 1

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) – Rookie Henry Kessler scored his first MLS goal for New England to beat Montreal in his first win of the season at Gillette Stadium.

Gustavo Bou and Diego Fagundez scored for New England (4-3-6).

Lassi Lappalainen scored for Montreal (5-7-1).

Montreal is one of three Canadian MLS games playing at home in the United States due to COVID-19 border restrictions. Impact hosts games at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey.

FIRE 4, DINAMO 0

CHICAGO (AP) – Robert Beric scored for the third consecutive game and Chicago beat Houston to end a five-game winning streak.

Beric hit a 7-meter home run in the 15th minute, Fabian Herbers, Alvaro Medron and C. J. Sapong scored for Chicago (3-7-3)

Houston (3-4-6) had three in a row.

UNION 0, FC CINCINNATI 0, draw

CINCINNATI (AP) – Andre Blake saved the game and Philadelphia extended his unbeathed streak to 4 with a goalless draw with FC Cincinnati.

Blake stopped firing with Joseph-Claude Gyau’s left-hander in the 92nd minute.

FC Cincinnati (3-6-4) played 4 consecutive games 0-0 at Nippert Stadium, Philadelphia is 7-2-4.

REAL LAKE SALT 2M THE GALAXY 0

SANDY, Utah (AP) – Albert Rusnak and Damir Kreilach scored in the second half and Real Salt Lake beat LA Galaxy.

Real Salt Lake (4-4-5) ended a three-game home run. The Galaxy (4-5-3) lost 2-0 to Colorado on Saturday, its first loss since July 18, and has not won in three.

Rusnak scored a penalty in the 65th minute. Seven minutes later, the sixth purpose of Kreilach’s season came from the most sensitive 18-yard penalty domain at a rusnak center.

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