Wednesday, July 19, 2017

MLS Midweek: July 19, 2017

Seven games on at midweek this time. We begin in...

Montreal, as the Impact host the Philadelphia Union. John McCarthy and Evan Bush draw the starts in goal. Montreal opened in the nineteenth minute with a Michael Salazar goal, via Chris Duvall. Roland Alberg of Philadelphia had a yellow card for a twenty-ninth minute foul. Louis Beland-Goyette of the Impact took a yellow card for his thirty-second minute foul. The Union tied it in the forty-third minute with a Fabrice-Jean Picault goal. Raymon Gaddis of Philadelphia received a yellow card for a forty-fifth minute foul. Montreal reclaimed the lead with a fifty-first minute goal by Blerim Dzemaili, assisted by Salazar. The Union saw yellow cards for fouls by Jack Elliott in the seventy-seventh minute and Oguchi Onyewu in stoppage time. Hernan Bernardello of the Impact took a yellow card four minutes into stoppage time for his foul. Montreal won 2-1, with Salazar the man of the match.

Down to the New York Red Bulls welcoming the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Luis Robles play goal. Daniel Royer of New York had a yellow card for a twenty-fourth minute foul. The Red Bulls started in the thirty-eighth minute on a Sean Davis goal, via Connor Lade and Sacha Kljestan. San Jose had a yellow card for a sixty-third minute foul by Andres Imperiale. New York added on in the seventy-third minute with a Kljestan goal. The Red Bulls extended the lead as Felipe scored in the seventy-fifth minute, thanks to Kljestan. The Earthquakes got on the board in the eighty-eighth minute with a Valeri Kazaishvili goal, passed from Jahmir Hyka. New York shot back on a ninetieth minute goal by Royer, helped along by Derrick Etienne. The Red Bulls capped it at 5-1 with another Royer goal a minute later, made possible by Gonzalo Veron. The man of the match was Royer for his late brace.

Over in the Bronx, New York City FC brings in Toronto FC. Alexander Bono and Sean Johnson are the keepers. Toronto led off in the eleventh minute with an Ashtone Morgan goal, coming off of Ben Spencer. New York City's Thomas McNamara took a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. Toronto saw yellow cards for a foul by Drew Moor in the twenty-sixth minute and time wasting by the keeper Bono in the thirty-fourth minute. New York City tied it in first half stoppage time on a David Villa goal, courtesy of Jack Harrison. New York City took the lead with a fifty-sixth minute Maximiliano Moralez goal, assisted by Villa. Yangel Herrera of New York City took a yellow card for a sixty-sixth minute foul. Toronto's Morgan had a yellow card for his seventieth minute foul. In second half stoppage time, RJ Allen of New York City had a yellow card for a foul, leading to Toronto's equalizing penalty kick goal by Victor Vazquez. The result was a 2-2 draw, with the man of the match being Villa.

West to Minnesota United FC hosting the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Bobby Shuttleworth are the veterans in goal. Ismaila Jome of Minnesota had a yellow card in the thirty-sixth minute for a foul. Houston's Ricardo Clark took a yellow card for a forty-fifth minute foul. Adolfo Machado of the Dynamo had a yellow card for a sixty-third minute foul. Minnesota saw yellow cards in stoppage time for fouls by Brent Kallman and Collin Martin. The final was 0-0, and Shuttleworth's four-save clean sheet made him the man of the match.

In California, the Los Angeles Galaxy welcome the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Brian Rowe are in the six-yard boxes. Vancouver's Tony Tchani had a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. Tchani made up for it by getting the Whitecaps going with his sixty-fourth minute goal, passed from Christian Bolanos. Los Angeles had a yellow card for a Joao Pedro foul in stoppage time. Vancouver won 1-0, with Tchani the man of the match.

Up in Portland, the Timbers bring in Real Salt Lake. Nick Rimando and Jake Gleeson are the gloved men. Salt Lake began in the tenth minute with a Kyle Beckerman goal, via Tony Beltran. Lawrence Olum of Portland had a yellow card for a twenty-eighth minute foul, followed into the book by teammate Zarek Valentin in the forty-first minute for his foul. Real's Albert Rusnak took a yellow card for a forty-second minute foul. In first half stoppage time, the Timbers' Diego Valeri had a yellow card for dissent. Danilo Acosta of Salt Lake took a yellow card for a forty-sixth minute foul. Real added on in the fiftieth minute with a Joao Plata goal in the fiftieth minute. In the fifty-third minute, Portland went down to ten men when Victor Arboleda took a straight red card for his foul. Tensions remained high in the fifty-fifth minute, when the Timbers went to nine men and Salt Lake stayed just a man up at ten men as both Fanendo Adi and Beckerman received straight red cards for violent conduct. David Horst of Real had a yellow card for a fifty-seventh minute foul. Salt Lake extended the lead in the sixty-eighth minute as Rusnak scored, thanks to Jefferson Savarino. Real padded the lead as on a Plata goal, made possible by Acosta, in the eightieth minute. Jack Barmby of Portland had a yellow card for his eighty-first minute foul. The Timbers got on the board with a Barmby goal in second half stoppage time, coming off of Ben Zemanski. The final stood at 4-1, with the man of the match being Plata.

Finally, in Seattle, the Sounders FC host DC United. Travis Worra and Tyler Miller are the backups in goal. DC struck first in the eighth minute with a Deshorn Brown goal, via Patrick Nyarko. DC added on in the twenty-seventh minute with an Ian Harkes goal, courtesy of Sean Franklin. Marcelo Sarvas of DC had a yellow card for persistent infringement in the thirty-third minute. DC extended the lead in the fiftieth minute as Lloyd Sam scored, thanks to Luciano Acosta. Seattle got on the board in the fifty-first minute with a Will Bruin goal, coming off of Joevin Jones. The Sounders pulled closer with a sixty-second minute Brad Evans goal, passed from Jones and Nouhou Tolo. Seattle tied it in the seventy-fourth minute on a Gustav Svensson goal, made possible by Nicolas Lodeiro. The Sounders took the lead with a Cristian Roldan goal in the seventy-eighth minute, assisted by Bruin. In the eighty-ninth minute, Seattle went down to ten men as Lodeiro earned a straight red card for violent conduct. The Sounders held on to win 4-3, with Roldan the man of the match for the historic winner, as this marks the first time a team has overcome such a deficit to win in regulation.

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