Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Kamara scores two goals, Revolution handle Union

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FOXBOROUGH, MASS. » Kei Kamara scored twice, and Juan Agudelo added a late goal in the New England Revolution’s 3-0 victory over the Philadelph­ia Union on Saturday night.

Kamara had his first multi-goal game since July 2016. He has seven goals this season

Kamara opened the scoring in the 38th minute, leaping to receive a high, arcing pass from Kelyn Rowe and beat goalkeeper John Mc- Carthy. Kamara added his second in the 85th minute, and Agudelo put it out of reach with his eighth goal of the year four minutes later.

The Revolution (7-9-5) have won two straight following four consecutiv­e losses.

The Union (7-10-5) were playing without reigning MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Andre Blake. Blake suffered a hand injury for Jamaica in the Gold Cup final loss to the United States on Wednesday night. WHITECAPS 4, FC DALLAS 0 » Fredy Montero had two goals and an assist and Vancouver beat FC Dallas for its third victory in four matches.

Bernie Ibini-Isei and Nicolas Mezquida added goals and David Ousted had three saves for Vancouver (9-8-3). Ousted has five shutouts this season, two in the last three games.

FC Dallas (9-4-7) lost for the first time since a 2-0 loss at Portland on June 10. EARTHQUAKE­S 1, RAPIDS 0 » Nick Lima scored his second goal of the season, David Bingham had his sixth shutout and San Jose hung on to beat Colorado.

San Jose (8-9-5) snapped a threegame losing streak with its first win since July 1.

Colorado was outshot 15-8 overall and had just two shots on target. The Rapids (6-12-2) are winless over their last three matches, and are 0-8-1 on the road this season. MINNESOTA UNITED 4, D.C. UNITED 0 » Christian Ramirez scored his 11th goal of the season, Bobby Shuttlewor­th had four saves and Minnesota United beat D.C. United to snap a five-game winless streak.

Ramirez scored in the seventh minute to end Minnesota’s goal drought at 358 minutes.

Shuttlewor­th has five shutouts this season for Minnesota (6-12-4).

D.C. United (5-14-3) has lost six in a row — the longest such streak since losing a franchise-record seven straight in 2013 — and has been outscored 17-6 during that stretch. RED BULLS 4, IMPACT 0 » Daniel Royer had two goals, Michael Murillo had his first MLS goal and New York beat Montreal.

Royer has six goals in four games.

Bradley Wright-Phillips scored his seventh goal in the last nine matches, and Luis Robles had two saves in his seventh shutout of the season. The Red Bulls (11-8-2) have won four in a row and five of its last six. New York is 8-0-0 at Red Bull Arena against Montreal.

Montreal (6-8-6) had just five shots and was more than doubled by the Red Bulls in time of possession. ATLANTA UNITED 1, ORLANDO CITY his last 1» Hector “Tito” Villalba scored in stoppage time to give Atlanta United a tie with Orlando City.

Yamil Asad poked a throughbal­l to the open Villalba in the second extra minute and he beat goalkeeper Joe Bendik for his 10th goal of the season. He also scored in the 86th minute last week in Atlanta’s 1-0 victory at Orlando.

Kaka opened the scoring for Orlando City (8-9-5) in the 40th minute, sending a one-timer past goalkeeper Brad Guzan.

Expansion Atlanta is 10-7-4. It was United’s final game in Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Atlanta’s next home game will be at the new Mercedez-Benz Stadium.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Red Bulls midfielder Tyler Adams, left, and Impact defender Daniel Lovitz compete for the ball during the first half Saturday in Harrison, N.J.
JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Red Bulls midfielder Tyler Adams, left, and Impact defender Daniel Lovitz compete for the ball during the first half Saturday in Harrison, N.J.

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