MLS Rewind: Quakes down Sounders, FC Dallas edges Dynamo, and more
Week 8 of MLS action included a last-minute comeback by FC Dallas over in-state rivals and a seven-goal thriller that saw the San Jose Earthquakes pick up a win on the heels of Matias Almeyda’s ousting.
The Quakes weren’t the only manager-less team to triumph. D.C. United earned a 3-2 win over the New England Revolution on the heels of the club firing Hernan Losada. Taxiarchis Fountas emerged as one of the top performers of the week with two goals.
CF Montreal stretched its unbeaten run to four games with a draw against the Philadelphia Union. Kei Kamara, the 37-year-old MLS legend, scored the equalizing goal in the second half.
Take a look back on MLS matches from Week 8.
FC Dallas 2, Houston Dynamo 1
(Tsiki Ntsabeleng 87’, Facundo Quignon 93’) – (Sebastian Ferreira 33’)
Man of the Match: Although he did not score, Alan Velasco remained a threat in the FC Dallas attack. He won seven duels, completed two dribbles, and also registered two shots on goal.
Moment of the Match: Facundo Quignon came off the bench and delivered the winning goal, helping FC Dallas fight back to win the Texas Derby.
Match to Forget: Dynamo defenders Tim Parker and Ethan Bartlow failed to help Houston shut the door on a victory, watching as FC Dallas hit back to win at home.
Union 1, CF Montreal 1
(Julian Carranza 21′ (pen)) – (Kei Kamara 59’)
Man of the Match: Julian Carranza continued his good run of form the Union, drawing a penalty kick, scoring from the spot, and helping Jim Curtin’s side earn one point.
Moment of the Match: Kamal Miller’s last-gasp header soared over the bar in stoppage time, condemning both teams to a share of the spoils.
Match to Forget: Daniel Gazdag was quiet in the Union midfield, losing eight duels, and failing to register a shot on goal
Minnesota United 3, Fire 0
(Emanuel Reynoso 72′, Kervin Arriaga 84′, Robin Lod 88′)
Man of the Match: Emanuel Reynoso got the party started for Minnesota United by scoring the winning goal and also added an assist on the second. Reynoso remains one of the top playmakers in MLS and showed that on Saturday.
Moment of the Match: Reynoso’s goal truly set Minnesota United on its way before the Fire were reduced to 10 men. Arriaga’s header off a corner kick killed any chance of a comeback for the visitors.
Match to Forget: Gabriel Slonina made zero saves and failed to help in the dying moments of the match as Minnesota United claimed a lead and did not look back.
D.C. United 3, New England Revolution 2
(Taxiarchis Fountas 26′, 43′, Michael Estrada 39′) – (Brandron Bye 6′, Adam Buksa 86′)
Man of the Match: Greek forward Taxiarchis Fountas offered D.C. United some joy on the heels of Hernan Losada’s firing, scoring twice to lead the team to a home win.
Moment of the Match: Taxiarchis Fountas caught the ball beautifully on the volley in the 26th minute for his first goal of the game.
Match to Forget: Brad Knighton had a rough night in goal. Fountas’ second goal hit Knighton’s hands before going in the back of the net. He was beaten on Fountas’ first goal badly, too.
Austin FC 3, Vancouver Whitecaps 0
(Maxi Urruti 11′, 26′, Sebastian Driussi 68′)
Man of the Match: Maxi Urruti continued his hot streak in 2022, scoring two goals in the first half to put Austin FC in control.
Moment of the Match: Maxi Urruti put Austin in front right off the bat. He rocketed a shot into the back of the net in the 11th minute for his fourth goal of the season.
Match to Forget: Cristian Dajome missed a golden opportunity in the 46th minute. Dajome sent a shot just over the crossbar, letting a chance to pile pressure onto Austin early in the half go begging.
Sporting Kansas City 0, Columbus Crew 0
Man of the Match: Sporting KC fullback Graham Zusi helped generate some of Sporting KC’s best chances and made three tackles defensively.
Moment of the Match: Sporting KC midfielder Remi Walter seemed to be taken down in the box by Pedro Santos in the 42nd minute, but the referee Fotis Bazakos did not call a penalty or review the play.
Match to Forget: The Crew’s Derrick Etienne failed to make the most of nine shots from his team. The Crew couldn’t forge much going into the final third in this match, continuing a putrid trend.
Colorado Rapids 0, Charlotte FC 0
Man of the Match: William Yarbrough made five saves as the Rapids stopped a strong Charlotte FC attack to earn a point on a rough night for all of the Rapids’ attacking players.
Moment of the Match: McKinze Gaines found some space in a foot race with Lalas Abubakar in the 91st minute, launching a shot for one of the Charlotte’s best chances. However, Yarbrough came up with another big save.
Match to Forget: Rapids forward Diego Rubio played the full 90, but managed only two shots. The Rapids failed to generate a single shot on goal.
Portland Timbers 0, Real Salt Lake 0
Man of the Match: Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Zac MacMath came up with five saves. MacMatch fended off a number of long-range efforts from the Timbers, preventing rebound opportunities.
Moment of the Match: Real Salt Lake had the best chance of the game in the 66th minute, when Sergio Cordova hit the post.
Match to Forget: Bobby Wood continued a poor run of form. Wood played 80 minutes and failed to find a shot.
San Jose Earthquakes 4, Seattle Sounders 3
Cristian Espinoza 45+2′, 64′, 90+4′, Jackson Yueill 65′) – (Nicolas Lodeiro (pen) 14′, Cristian Roldan 20′, Jordan Morris 57′)
Man of the Match: The Earthquakes’ Cristian Espinoza stepped up big-time, scoring a hat trick and earning a last-gasp win by scoring a penalty kick.
Moment of the Match: Referee Ted Unkel called a penalty kick on a shove during a corner kick as the game went into stoppage time. That set up Espinoza to complete his hat trick and secure an improbable comeback win.
Match to Forget: Stefan Frei made a major mistake on the Quakes’ second goal, allowing the ball to slip right by his hands. The goal counted for Espinoza in the 64th minute, but clearly could have been saved by Frei and ceded momentum to the home team.
LA Galaxy 1, Nashville SC 0
(Dejan Joveljic 86′)
Man of the Match: Dejan Joveljic stole the show in the 86th minute, scoring the winning goal. Joveljic made an instant impact since coming on as a sub in the 77th minute.
Moment of the Match: Dejan Joveljic, a 21-year-old Serbian striker, scored the match winner for his first goal of the season. Joveljic had previously entered in five games this season as a substitute.
Match to Forget: Hany Mukhtar struggled to get anything going for Nashville, leading to the club finishing this match with only one shot on goal. Mukhtar didn’t have a single shot and completed 76% of his passes.
Here is Sunday’s MLS Schedule:
Sunday
1 p.m. – Inter Miami vs. Atlanta United, ESPN, ESPN Deportes
3:30 p.m. – Orlando City vs. New York Red Bulls, ESPN, ESPN Deportes
5 p.m. – FC Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles FC, FS1
5 p.m. – New York City FC vs. Toronto FC, ESPN+