San Diego tries to expand the streak of winning up to five against FC Houston

To keep a remarkable debut season on the track, the aggressive-minded San Diego FC will look at Houston Dynamo on Saturday to increase his winning streak in five matches.
San Diego FC (12-5-3, 39 points) not only sits first at the Western Conference, he has scored a average of 3.5 goals per game during his four-market victory. The most influential of all is that the most recent three wins came on all roads.
Last Saturday, Tomas Angel gave 3–2 win over FC Dallas in second-half stops time.
Milan Illosci and Anders Draer are tied with nine goals to lead the team. Draer and hires “Chaki” Lozano also scored in the previous weekend victory in Dallas.
Ilosci, a native of San Diego-Area, said, “For me, especially as a striker, I cannot pay attention to missed opportunities or anything like that.” “I have to raise my head really fast and have a small mindset.”
Draer was named MLS Player of the Month for June with three goals and six assistance. He leads MLS with 23 goal contribution, while his 14 assistance also leads the league.
Dynamo (6-9-5, 23 digits) sits outside the playoff line at the Western Conference, which is just in front of the midway point of the season. Now they hit on the road, where they are 2-3-4 in this season.
Houston won a 1–0 domestic win over St. Louis City last Saturday, when he allowed three goals in each defeat to end the three-match defeat. Two of those three deficit came to the house.
Ezequiel Ponce scored a single goal in the 66th minute in the last weekend when he was released in front of the goal and scored amid tireless pressure. Defender Felip Andrade provided his first assistance with Houston.
The Pons’ leads the club with five goals in MLS Play and seven goals in all competitions. The season with dynamo at the bottom half of the conference with 25 total goals.
Dynamo head coach Ben Olsen said that the key to a win on Saturday would be to slow down the draon.
“He has really been impressive and he has definitely been one of the best players in this league at this time,” said Olsen. “He fits the way he is playing massively.”
Houston would be without midfielder Jack McGlin, who is on duty with the US Mains National Team for the Gold Cup. McGlin has two goals and there are five assistance in 16 regular sessions.
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