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Earthquake rally to win road on FC Dallas

June 25, 2025; Fisco, Texas, USA; FC Dallas Forward Petar Musa (9) controls the ball against the earthquake defender Rodrigues (26) during the first half at the Toyota Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Tim Heightman-Imgon Picture

Bu Lerux took advantage of a defensive breakdown in the 76th minute, scoring the decisive target as the San Jose earthquake on Wednesday defeated FC Dallas 4–2 in a back-end-trunk match in Fisco, Texas.

The start of the game delayed 90 minutes due to electricity.

The earthquake (7-7-5, 26 digits) won for the first time since May 28 and scored the eighth time in their last nine league matches (4–1-4).

Dallas (5-7-6, 21 points) could not make the road win over Sporting Cancas City on Saturday and is now 1-4-3 in its last eight outings. Toros, who finished the night with just nine players on the pitch, won MLS only once in playing MLS.

FC Dallas’s petar Moses broke in the 30th minute, turning around a luxurious pass from Luciano Acosta and putting the left foot shot in the upper right corner of San Jose goalkeeper Daniel’s net.

The earthquake level the match in the 50th minute when Christian Arngo waited from Christian Aspinoza to a pass house in a box on a corner kick before going away.

San Jose went out in the 57th minute as Joseph Martinez ran near a center from Aspinoza in a near post, hoisting the ball behind the Toros goalkeeper Marten Paes.

The lead lasted until the 68th minute, when Saka Moore did a quick job of a rebound, the center of the goal was saved from the line by San Jose Defender after the Musk’s shot.

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The response to the earthquakes was, jumping back to the 76th minute when Lerux made a lot of effort in the match, when he stole a lazy pass by Dallas defender Alvaro Augusto and defeated the pace in the left corner.

Late loss was severely compromised on the occasion of Toros when Kaik was shown a red card for violent contact in the 79th minute, forcing Dallas to play the rest of the match with small hands.

Dallas’ Sebastian Ibaga was also shown a red card in the 85th minute. Sam Jose’s Mark-Athni Kya won the second half stoppage time with nine minutes with the final tally of the match.

-Bield level media

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