The Columbus Dispatch

Orlando ties Dallas despite late surge

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Jesse Gonzalez made two of his four saves in second-half stoppage time to preserve FC Dallas’ scoreless draw with Orlando City on Saturday.

Gonzalez closed out his ninth shutout of the season, stopping Yoshimar Yotun’s close-range attempt in the 94th minute and Yotun’s right-footed shot from outside the box in the 96th. Gonzalez also dived and punched away Seb Hines’ point-blank header in the 76th minute.

ATLANTA UNITED 0, REVOLUTION 0: Brad Guzan made five saves, barely deflecting Lee Nguyen’s free kick in the 87th minute, to give Atlanta the draw with New England. Nguyen’s long kick from the left side curved left, almost fooling Guzan, but the goalkeeper was able to leap and barely punch it into the crossbar. He made another save off a set piece in stoppage time. TORONTO 4, NEW YORK 2: Victor Vazquez broke a tie in the 80th minute on a penalty kick and Toronto FC became the first Canadian team to win the Supporters’ Shield as the MLS regular-season champion, beating the New York Red Bulls 4-2 on Saturday night. Toronto wingback Justin Morrow sealed it in stoppage time with his third goal of the night before a sellout crowd of 28,979 at BMO Field. NYCFC 1, FIRE 1: David Villa tied it in the 43rd minute with his 20th goal of the season and New York City FC held on for the draw with Chicago. Villa settled Maximilian­o Moralez’s chip pass at the top of the box and maneuvered to his right around goalkeeper Matt Lampson for the finish. DYNAMO 2, MINNESOTA UNITED 1: Alberth Elis and Romell Quioto scored second-half goals and Houston beat Minnesota. The Dynamo (11-10-10) snapped a six-game (0-3-3) winless streak to remain in playoff contention in the Western Conference with three games left.

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