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September 3, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS)FC Dallas News Release

St Paul, Minnesota – FC Dallas (12-8-10, 46 points) defeated Minnesota United FC (13-11-5, 44 points) 3-0 thanks to three goals in the span of four minutes at Allianz Field Saturday afternoon.

CHASING RECORDS


Jesús Ferreira scored his 16th goal of the season to bring him within two of FC Dallas’ single-season scoring record of 18 held by Jason Kreis (1999) and Kenny Cooper (2008).

VELAS-GOAT

FC Dallas holds a 3-0-3 record when winger Alan Velasco finds the back of the net. The Argentine registered his sixth goal of the season in the 56th minute of the match.

THREE GOALS IN FOUR MINUTES

FC Dallas scored three goals in 3:43 (55′, 56′, 58′), the fastest any team has tallied three goals in an MLS match since at least 2010.

MARGINS

The 3-0 win is FC Dallas’ largest margin of victory in a league road match since the club defeated Real Salt Lake 3-0 on May 6, 2017.

STANDINGS UPDATE

FC Dallas moves to third place in the Western Conference with 46 points following today’s win over Minnesota. With 43 goals scored and 33 goals conceded, Dallas holds the third-best goal differential (+10) in the West.

UP NEXT: FC DALLAS HOSTS LAFC

FC Dallas hosts Los Angeles FC on Saturday, September 10 at Toyota Stadium for Hispanic Heritage night. The match kicks off at 7:30PM (TXA 21, KMPX-29, FCDTV Network, Talk Radio 1190AM KFXR and TUDN 1270AM).

Lineups

FC Dallas – Maarten Paes; Ema Twumasi, Nkosi Tafari, José Martínez, Marco Farfan (Nanú – 78′); Edwin Cerrillo (Facundo Quignon – 78′), Paxton Pomykal (Brandon Servania – 78′), Sebastian Lletget; Paul Arriola (Jáder Obrian – 82′), Jesús Ferreira, Alan Velasco (Franco Jara – 82′).

Substitutes not used – Jimmy Maurer, Joshué Quiñónez, Eddie Munjoma, Tsiki Ntsabeleng.

Minnesota United – Dayne St Clair; D.J. Taylor, Michael Boxall, Brent Kallman, Kemar Lawrence; Robin Lod (Kervin Arriaga – 77′), Wil Trapp (Jonathan González – 77′), Emanuel Reynoso (Mender García – 62′); Bongokuhle Hlongwane (Joseph Rosales – 77′), Luis Amarilla, Franco Fragapane.

Substitutes not used – Tyler Miller, Alan Benítez, Abu Danladi, Nabi Kibunguchy, Oniel Fisher.

Scoring Summary:

FCD: Michael Boxall (own goal) – 55′

FCD: Alan Velasco (Sebastian Lletget, Paxton Pomykal) – 56′

FCD: Alan Velasco (Sebastian Lletget) – 58′

Misconduct Summary:

FCD: Paul Arriola (caution) – 6′

FCD: Marco Farfan (caution) – 15′

MIN: Franco Fragapane (caution) – 56′

MIN: Franco Fragapane (ejection) – 69′

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