Wednesday, May 31, 2017

MLS Midweek: May 31, 2017

Four games scheduled for today. First up...

The Columbus Crew SC host the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei and Zack Steffen man the nets. Seyi Adekoya of Seattle had a yellow card for a third minute foul. Columbus began in the tenth minute with a Federico Higuain goal, assisted by Hector Jimenez. The Crew added on with a twenty-first minute goal by Justin Meram, via Wil Trapp. Columbus extended the lead in the fifty-ninth minute as Ola Kamara scored, thanks to Meram and Higuain. Jonathan Mensah of the Crew had a yellow card for a sixty-seventh minute foul. The game ended 3-0, with the man of the match being Meram for his goal and assist.

East to where New York City FC welcomes the New England Revolution. Brad Knighton and Sean Johnson draw the starts in goal. New York City led off in the sixteenth minute with a Jack Harrison goal, via David Villa. New England tied it on a twenty-fourth minute Kei Kamara goal, coming off of Lee Nguyen. Gershon Koffie of the Revolution had a yellow card for his twenty-ninth minute foul. New York City retook the lead in the sixty-fourth minute with a Miguel Camargo goal, assisted by Maximiliano Moralez and Villa. In the eighty-first minute, New York City's Villa took a yellow card for a foul. New England retied it in the eighty-sixth minute with a Xavier Kouassi goal, set up by Kelyn Rowe. In the eighty-seventh minute, the Revolution's Rowe earned a yellow card for a foul. Mikey Lopez of New York City had a yellow card for his ninetieth minute foul. The game ended 2-2, with the man of the match being Villa for his role in both goals.

Down in Florida, Orlando City SC brings in DC United. Bill Hamid and Joe Bendik protect the nets. Taylor Kemp of DC had a yellow card for persistent infringement in the thirty-fourth minute. Donny Toia of Orlando City took a yellow card for a foul in the thirty-fifth minute. In the sixty-fifth minute, Orlando City keeper Bendik had a yellow card for dissent, and a minute later, DC's Lloyd Sam also got booked for dissent. Shortly thereafter, Orlando City got going on a Cyle Larin goal, set up by Will Johnson. Orlando City added on with an eighty-eighth minute Giles Barnes goal. The final stood at 2-0, with Larin the man of the match.

Finally, the Houston Dynamo host Real Salt Lake. Matt Van Oekel and Tyler Deric play goal. Houston struck first in the third minute when Justin Schmidt of Salt Lake committed an own goal. The Dynamo added on in the fifteenth minute with an Alex goal, via Mauro Manotas. Houston extended the lead as Manotas scored in the forty-fifth minute, thanks to Erick Torres and Alberth Elis. The Dynamo padded the lead on a fifty-second minute goal by Torres, coming off of Elis and Alex. Sunny of Real had a yellow card for a fifty-fourth minute foul. Juan Cabezas of Houston took a yellow card for a fifty-seventh minute foul. Salt Lake got one back on a Joao Plata goal in the sixty-third minute. The Dynamo replied with a Leonardo goal in the sixty-eighth minute, helped along by Boniek Garcia and Ricardo Clark. Garcia had a yellow card for Houston in the seventy-ninth minute for his foul. The final stood at 5-1, with the man of the match being Manotas.

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