The Seattle Sounders claimed a vital win to kick-start their MLS season, springing to life in the second half to defeat Minnesota United 3-1 at home.
Goals from Raul Ruidiaz, Nico Lodeiro and Cristian Roldan handed the Sounders a critical three points, after winning two of their opening eight games in the league.
Despite the majority of possession in the opening 45 minutes, they went into the interval down 1-0 after Robin Lod scored in the 34th minute.
The recent CONCACAF Champions League winners were then awarded a penalty which Raul Ruidiaz converted in the 50th minute and they snatched the lead with a long-range blast from Cristian Roldan in the 74th.
Lodeiro sealed the victory for the Sounders in fourth minute of stoppage time, getting on the end of Roldan’s incisive cross.
Following wins for the Colorado Rapids and Houston Dynamo, the Sounders needed the three points and remain five points from the Western Conference’s last playoff spot in 11th.
Another look at this golazo from @CristianRoldan! pic.twitter.com/PEXd70HXc4
— Seattle Sounders FC (@SoundersFC) May 15, 2022
After a back-and-forth contest where both sides had the lead, meanwhile, Atlanta United and the New England Revolution drew 2-2 in Sunday’s MLS action.
It was Atlanta who jumped ahead early through Thiago Almada’s terrific strike from outside the box 15 minutes in, before Adam Buksa equalised for New England 15 minutes later from a tough angle.
Buksa put New England in front with his second goal, coming 10 minutes into the second half, but it would be short-lived as Atlanta’s Luiz Araujo equalised eight minutes later, tying things up in the 63rd minute.
There would be another pair of golden chances down the stretch, as Buksa blew his chance at a hat trick in the 83rd minute as he missed from inside the six-yard box, before Araujo missed almost an identical chance down the other end less than a minute later.
5 – Adam Buksa is the fifth player in @NERevolution history to score in 5 straight regular season @MLS games (@gustavobouok, @clint_dempsey, @TaylorTwellman, Wolde Harris). Fire. pic.twitter.com/jzsYLziAYp
— OptaJack (@OptaJack) May 15, 2022
The action-packed spectacle featured a combined 40 shots, with Atlanta the more hard-done-by of the two sides, finishing with 26 shots to New England’s 14, and 1.81 expected goals to New England’s 1.12.
With the draw, Atlanta held on to seventh place in the Eastern Conference, while New England is down in 11th.
is simply unstoppable. Make that five-straight @MLS games with a goal. pic.twitter.com/FNIy3Zgi4P
— New England Revolution (@NERevolution) May 15, 2022
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