FC Dalas San Diego visits FC who is looking to expand unbeaten distant streak

FC Dallas sees to expand his unbeaten record when he visits San Diego FC on Saturday.
Toros (4-3-3, 15 points) is one of the four MLS teams, who have lost on the road so far this season, with 3–0-3 records in six distant matches. This first marks the history of the club that Dallas has gone without loss in its first six road matches of a season.
The line ended last Sunday, when Inter Miami took a 3–1 lead on Dallas through 63 minutes. However, Toros proceeded to scoring three to unanswered goals for a 4-3 return win, handing over his first disadvantage of the season to unbeaten herons.
While Lionel Messi and many other inter -Miami stars were out of the lineup and the ConcacAF Champions Cup was being rested for the semi -finals, Dallas coach Eric Quill said that “it is a quality Miami team, even remembering those pieces.”
“I hope it assures us that we can play with someone. … We had a bright beginning, and then we separated, and we found ourselves back, but never stopped believing,” Quill said.
As the Dallas is rolling on the road, San Diego FC (4-4-2, 14 points) is coming out of the first house loss in the small franchise history of the expansion side. San Diego fell behind two seconds of concessions to lose Real Salt Lake 3–1 on Saturday, causing its losing streak in three matches.
San Diego head coach Mickey Varas said, “We are a good team that is losing the game right now.” “We believe that we have 110 percent in our locker room. … We are in our first type of dip. But once this happens, we are going to be a team that wins more often.”
Striker Anders Draer takes Gol Diego to Gol (three) and target contribution (six).
Petar Moses leads Dallas with six goals contributors (three goals, three aids), but further working with an ankle injury that he remembered in the last two matches. He was upgraded to the suspect on Friday by opening the door for returns on Saturday.
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