Bullets game Casey, San Diego dominates in scoreless draw

John Pulskamp came up with three savings on Saturday night and was able to get a 0–0 draw at Sporting Canes City San Diego FC, holding one of the most powerful offenses of MLS from the scorchheet.
San Diego FC (7-4–3, 24 digits) created major benefits in occupation time (61 to 39 percent) and shots (10-2), but they could not convert to a target in any category, which would have placed them second in West Standing. Instead, they fell to third place, a point behind Minnesota.
This is in part due to the pulsecamp, which has made significant savings, which allowed Sporting CC (3-8-3, 12 digits) to post their third clean sheet. He denied Jeppe Tavarskov on a header at stoppage time to end the first half, then stopped the left leg attempt in the box in the 67th minute of Anders Draer.
Pulsakamp also helped from team partner Manu Garcia, who cleaned the loose ball directly from the front of the net during the 60th minute.
While Pulsakamp had some work, San Diego’s CJ Dos Santos had to barely show up to build his second direct clean sheet, which led to a first half saving. After scoring three goals in three straight matches, all the disadvantages-Sain Diego has coughing only one in the last four matches to go 3-0-1.
Premach storylines relate to both teams to score. San Diego entered the match with the third highest goal in MLS in 25, while Sporting Casey raised his output to a large extent under interim coach Kerry Zavaginin, scoring 13 goals in seven matches.
But neither the team could make a dent in the first half, although San Diego definitely had the best opportunity to do so. In the 13th minute, the eldest of those occasions was removed by Pulsakamp on the eldest of those occasions.
Sporting Casey’s only shot was in the 16th minute on the frame, but DOS Santos refused to Shapi Sulemanov. San Diego took a major advantage in the time of possession and shot attempt, but could not cache and the teams led to a hapiest in a 0–0 draw.
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