DC United celebrates Audi opening, Rooney debut with win
WASHINGTON » Paul Arriola scored two goals on Saturday night and D.C. United celebrated the opening of Audi Field with a 3-1 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps.
United (3-7-5) also showed off their summer signing by debuting Wayne Rooney, who entered as a substitute in the 58th minute. The English star assisted on Arriola’s second goal, a deep blast that made it 3-0 in the 80th minute.
Yamil Asad scored the stadium’s historic opener in the 27th minute with a rightfooted bender from the top of the penalty arc to finish a square pass from Zoltan Stieber.
Alphonso Davies broke up David Ousted’s shutout a minute from the final whistle with a rocket from the right corner of the area for Vancouver (7-8-5). ORLANDO CITY 2, TORONTO FC1» Chris Schuler scored his first MLS goal since 2014 to help Orlando City (7-11-1) beat Toronto FC (4-11-4) and snap a franchise-record ninegame losing streak.
Orlando City won for the first time since beating Real Salt Lake 3-1 on May 6. Orlando City’s skid was tied for the third-longest in MLS history. The New York Red Bulls lost 12 in a row in 1999 and Real Salt Lake lost 10 straight in 2005. FC DALLAS 3, FIRE 1 » Carlos Gruezo scored his second MLS goal to help FC Dallas (10-3-5) beat Chicago (6-9-5). MINNESOTA UNITED 3, REAL SALT LAKE 1 » Ibson Barreto da Silva scored and Darwin Quintero added a goal and two assists to help Minnesota United (7-1-1) beat Real Salt Lake (9-9-2). GALAXY 3, REVOLUTION 2 » Chris Pontius scored twice, including the go-ahead goal in the 93rd minute, and 10man Los Angeles (8-7-4) rallied with two stoppage-time goals to beat 10-man New England (7-5-7).
Dave Romney made it 2-all for the Galaxy with a header to finish Romain Alessandrini’s corner in the 92nd minute.
The Revs’ Cristian Penilla was sent off in the 23rd minute for kicking back at Alessandrini after getting knocked to the ground.Ash ley Cole was shown his second yellow card in the 85th minute and was sent off for the Galaxy. N.Y. CITY FC 2, CREW 0 » Jesus Medina scored his fourth MLS goal and Sean Johnson had five saves to help New York City FC (12-4-4) beat Columbus (8-7-6). RED BULLS 3, SPORTING KC 2 » Marc Rzatkowski scored two goals after the 71st minute to rally New York (11-5-2) to a win over Sporting Kansas City (9-5-6).