MLS 2009: Week 23 Recap
New York vs Dallas
E. RUTHERFORD, NJ — Juan Pablo Angel struck for a brace, becoming the club’s leader in all-time goals scored in regular season games as the 10-men New York Red Bulls defeated FC Dallas 3-2 at Giants Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Chicago vs Colorado
BRIDGEVIEW, IL — Three late second-half goals by Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Mike Banner and Dasan Robinson led the Chicago Fire to an amazing 3-2 come-from-behind win against the Colorado Rapids on Sunday afternoon.
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New England vs Salt Lake
FOXBOROUGH, MA — Kheli Dube notched his first career hat trick to give the New England Revolution their second consecutive victory with a 3-1 win against Real Salt Lake at Gillette Stadium.
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Houston vs Seattle
HOUSTON, TX — Geoff Cameron scored his first goal of the season in the first half, but former Dynamo player Nate Jaqua secured the 1-1 draw for Seattle, who finished the regular season 1-0-1 against Houston.
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DC United vs Los Angeles
WASHINGTON, DC — DC United were unable to brighten their off-color summer on Saturday night, notching their 11th draw of the year in a scoreless deadlock with the Los Angeles Galaxy that runs their winless streak to four games in league play and five games overall.
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San Jose vs Kansas City
SANTA CLARA, CA — Second-half heroics have been mostly the domain of the San Jose Earthquakes’ opponents this season. But in Saturday’s match against Kansas City, the Quakes turned the tables, as Chris Wondolowski’s goal in second-half stoppage time gave the home side a 1-0 victory against the Wizards.
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Seattle vs New England
SEATTLE, WA — Shalrie Joseph’s 21st-minute goal handed the Revolution a 1-0 victory over Seattle at Qwest Field on Thursday night. Sounders FC had their chances as Fredy Montero missed a 43rd-minute penalty and Nate Jaqua went close on multiple occasions, but Seattle couldn’t find the equalizer and slumped to only its second MLS defeat at Qwest Field.
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Chicago vs Los Angeles
BRIDGEVIEW, IL — Mike Magee and Landon Donovan scored to lead the visiting Los Angeles Galaxy to a 2-0 win against the Chicago Fire on Wednesday at a sold-out Toyota Park.
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