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San Diego FC, Austin FC Chase aggressive improvement

May 28, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; San Diego FC Midfielder Anders Draer (10) plays the ball during the first half against Seattle Soundlers FC in Lumen Field. Compulsory Credit: Steven Bissing-Imgon Picture

San Diego FC will shake what he sees as an unfortunate midwect result, when he plays against an Austin FC team on Saturday that is still trying to solve his attacking discrepancies.

San Diego (8-5–3, 27 points) absorbed a 1-0 road defeat in Seattle on Wednesday in a match-set by Jesus Ferrera for sounders.

Despite the first loss in six matches (4–1-1), visitors dropped Seattle out of 16–6, with their best opportunities, with their best opportunities through the Half Volley before the defender Paddy Macckeer and through the second half rebound attempt from the defender Christopher McWaway.

Mickey Varas, manager of San Diego FC, later said, “At the end of the day, we performed a road against just one, very good team and historically winning club, which you say, you play that game 10 times, you’re going to win it more often.”

However, it was notable that San Diego’s leading scorer Anders Draer and Hireing Lozano – who combined for 11 MLS goals – was mostly blunt.

Meanwhile, Austin (5-6–5, 20 digits) ended a similar luck at home on Wednesday night, requiring Diego Rubio’s stoppage-time headed equipment to resolve a 1–1 draw against Real Salt Lake.

That late drama was not enough to stop the seventh consecutive league match without a win (0-3-4). Rubio’s goal was only Austin’s 11th goal of the league campaign, tied to the final in MLS and lower than the quality of total possibilities.

A lot of faults come for the free -finish refinement of Brandon Vazakwez (four goals) and Mirto Uzuni (a goal), which suggest analytical numbers that must be combined to score too much.

Nevertheless, Austin FC coach Nico Estevez mentioned how his attack on Wednesday changed after Daniel Perera’s insertion in the 68th minute.

“I think for me, the first half, one of the issues that we had, we did not play further. It was very difficult for us,” Estevez said. “When Dani came in, it changed, you know? It became more vertical.”

-Bield level media

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