MLS 2010 Week 20 Recap

August 15, 2010 3:55 pm ,

Chivas USA 0 Seattle 0
CARSON, CA – Chivas USA and Seattle Sounders FC played to a scoreless draw Saturday night at the Home Depot Center in a hard-fought, physical contest in which both teams ended the game with 10 men.

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San Jose 1 Kansas City 1
SANTA CLARA, CA – Hours after the San Jose Earthquakes acknowledged Saturday that they’re chasing the franchise’s first designated player, new acquisition Khari Stephenson put on a display worthy of that title.

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Real Salt Lake 2 Columbus 0
SANDY, UT – Javier Morales scored a brace and Real Salt Lake beat Eastern Conference-leading Columbus 2-0 at Rio Tinto Stadium on Saturday night in a rematch of the past two MLS champions.

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New England 1 Houston 0
FOXBOROUGH, MA — New England forward Ilija Stolica’s first MLS goal handed the New England Revolution a 1-0 victory over the Houston Dynamo at Gillette Stadium on Saturday night.

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DC United 1 Dallas 3
WASHINGTON, DC — FC Dallas continued their assault in MLS with a methodical 3-1 win over DC United at RFK Stadium on Saturday night, running their unbeaten streak to 10 games as United’s long, slow swoon continued with their 14th loss in a dispiriting 2010 campaign.

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New York 0 Los Angeles 1
HARRISON, NJ – The Los Angeles Galaxy became just the second club in MLS to walk out of Red Bull Arena with a win as Edson Buddle’s league-leading 13th goal proved the difference against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night in front of a sellout crowd.

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Philadelphia 1 Colorado 1
CHESTER, PA — Danny Mwanga continued his strong rookie season with a second-half equalizer as the Philadelphia Union and Colorado Rapids drew 1-1 on Saturday afternoon.

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Philadelphia 1 Real Salt Lake 1
CHESTER, PA – Danny Mwanga and Fabian Espindola traded first-half goals as the Union and last year’s MLS Cup champs Real Salt Lake battled to an exciting, and sometimes chippy, 1-1 stalemate in front of 16,128 at PPL Park.

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New York 1 Toronto 0
HARRISON, NJ – Two teams battling for an edge in the race for a postseason spot played the sort of chippy match one might expect from sides seeking points. However, it was the New York Red Bulls who tightened their grip on second place in the Eastern Conference with a 1-0 defeat of Toronto FC at Red Bull Arena on Wednesday.

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