Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Two late goals trip up Union

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KANSAS CITY, KAN. >> Jalil Anibaba and Krisztian Nemeth scored in second-half stoppage time and Sporting Kansas City rallied to beat winless Philadelph­ia 3-2 on Sunday.

Philadelph­ia (0-3-2) failed to convert a one-onone opportunit­y with the goalkeeper in the 88th minute for a two-goal cushion and Sporting KC (2-1-2) took advantage with goals in the 91st and 94th minutes.

Anibaba headed in the equalizer and Nemeth redirected a corner kick for the go-ahead goal.

It’s the seventh time in MLS history that a team has trailed entering stoppage time and prevailed.

Philadelph­ia got on the board in the 3rd minute when a corner kick sailed over goalkeeper Luis Marin and bounced off Jacob Peterson for an own goal. It was the earliest goal ever conceded by Sporting KC.

Sporting’s Dominic Dwyer headed in Benny Feilhaber’s corner kick in the 16th minute for his first goal of the season. Philadelph­ia retook the lead three minutes later when Fernando Aristeguie­ta headed home Se- bastien Le Toux’s free kick.

Real Salt Lake 1, Earthquake­s 0

SAN JOSE, CALIF. >> Javier Morales scored his ninth goal in 15 career meetings with San Jose and Real Salt Lake beat the Earthquake­s 1-0 on Sunday.

Real Salt Lake (2-02) and the New York Red Bulls (2-0-1) are the only MLS clubs without a loss this season.

Morales’ free kick in the 44th minute deflected off the wall, landed back at his feet and he found an opening for his second goal of the season.

San Jose’s Sanna Nyassi fed Adam Jahn inside the 6-yard box, but Jahn’s tricky backheel attempt went wide. Jahn rolled a breakaway chance in the 54th minute directly to RSL goalkeeper Nick Rimando.

Shaun Francis went to the San Jose (2-3-0) locker room in the 38th minute after a head-to-head collision with RSL’s Jordan Allen.

U.S. men’s national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann and Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Andrew Luck were in attendance at the new Avaya Stadium.

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