San Diego FC Hand FC Dallas Their first road loss

Hirving Lozano on Saturday recorded two goals and two assistance in San Diego FC’s 5–0 Raut to visit FC Dallas.
San Diego (5–4–2, 17 points) ended their three-match line with the biggest margin of victory in their inaugural season. The last high April 5 was a 3–0 win over Seattle sounders.
FC Dallas (4-4-3, 15 digits) maintained its most defeat of the season, as well as their first loss. Toros were 3–0-3 in their last six road matches.
San Diego goalkeeper CJ DOS Santos made two savings for his fourth shutout of the season.
Anders Draer and Oni Valakari received each goal and two assistance for San Diego FC. Milan Illosci scored the second goal of SDFC.
Nominated players were signed on contracts during Offsen, Lozano and Draer have already made a huge impact. Lozano has four goals and six assistance in eight matches; Draer has four and five respectively, in 11 matches.
In the 18th minute, Dallas Midfielder Ramiro was invited to a controversial dishonesty on San Diego FC Forward Alex Mater in the box. Although Ramiro appeared to create negligible contact with Metain, the call was retained after a video review, and Lozano replaced the penalty kick in the 20th minute.
There was no debate around the next tally of San Diego, as Draer found a drowning Lozano with a tremendous downfield pass in the 27th minute. Marten Paes came out of his trap to try to reduce the angle, but Lozano sidelined the goalkeeper and deposited the shot in the trap of Toros.
Draer enhanced the lead of San Diego in the 56th minute, with Lozano a support to install it with a pass in the box.
The two forwards were assisted on the target of Vulkari from the crossbar in the 73rd minute. The officials ruled that Valakari’s ball crossed the line completely after hitting the bar and dropping down straight down.
Milan Illosci came out of the bench in the 81st minute and added his first career MLS goal to the scoring party after six minutes.
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