Published
4/29/2012 6:45:01 PM
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Shane Barrow
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FC Dallas was just minutes away from grabbing the full three points against the LA Galaxy at The Home Depot Center. They just could not close the deal though as Pat Noonan scored in stoppage time to salvage the 1-1 tie.
Early on, FC Dallas seemed intent on testing Gaudette. Twice in the first minute, the visitors had shots but neither attempt was on frame. Landon Donovan, meanwhile, broke free in the 11th minute and got around Seitz but rattled a shot off the right post.
Chris Seitz kept the Galaxy scoreless with two stellar saves just before the intermission. In the 42nd minute, Seitz turned away Robbie Keane from close range after Keane had gotten free inside the box. One minute later, the Galaxy had a scramble in front of the goal on a corner kick and Seitz sprawled out and pounced on the ball just as it was about to cross the goal line.
Just four minutes into the second half, the hosts were awarded a penalty kick after Jair Benítez hauled Donovan down from behind inside the penalty area. However, Keane stepped up to take the penalty kick instead of Donovan. The Republic of Ireland captain sent his attempt wide, though, as the Galaxy failed to take advantage of the opportunity. It was the first time since June 2007 that a player other than Donovan took a penalty kick for LA.
FC Dallas took the lead on the hour after being awarded a spot kick of their own. Gaudette took down Blas Pérez inside the box and picked up a yellow card for his trouble. Shea stepped up and buried the attempt as Gaudette barely moved, and FC Dallas went up 1-0.
The Galaxy had several late opportunities, including a Beckham free kick from 20 yards out that sailed high and wide, but were unable to get closer until Noonan’s stoppage-time winner. After a few passes inside the penalty area, Noonan collected himself and placed the ball into the left corner of the goal.
Published
6/2/2013
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Shane Barrow
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The Montreal Impact won a contentious match over Eastern Conference rivals Sporting Kansas City 2-1 to jump into first place in the division.
Published
5/21/2013
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Shane Barrow
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Two of the largest global sports powers came together and announced the investment of $100 million to gain the 20th team in MLS. It will be known as New York City Football Club (NYCFC). The franchise will join MLS for the 2015 season.
Published
5/19/2013
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Shane Barrow
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A late Tim Cahill header allowed the New York Red Bulls to slip past the visiting Galaxy 1-0 Sunday afternoon
Published
5/6/2013
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Shane Barrow
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The Houston Dynamo rode a second half goal from Andrew Driver to defeat the LA Galaxy at The Home Depot Center after Landon Donovan missed his second penalty kick of the season.
Published
4/14/2013
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William Montero
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Hmmmm FC Dallas??? The hot start to 2013 of FC Dallas gained true legitimacy on Saturday night as they knocked off defending MLS champions LA Galaxy in front of a loud and boisterous crowd.