MLS: FC Dallas at San Diego FCMay 3, 2025; San Diego, California, United States; FC Dallas midfielder Anderson Julio (11) controls the ball during the first half against the San Diego FC at the Snapdragon stadium. Compulsory credit: Chadd CADY-IMAGN Images

Hirving Lozano recorded two goals and two assists in the 5-0 rout of San Diego FC against FC Dallas aimed at Saturday.

San Diego (5-4-2, 17 points) decisively ended his sequence of three defeats with the greatest margin of victory in his inaugural season. The previous summit was a 3-0 victory against the Spenders of Seattle on April 5.

FC Dallas (4-4-3, 15 points) suffered its most unbalanced defeat of the season, as well as their first defeat outside. The toros were 3-0-3 in their six previous road games.

San Diego’s goalkeeper, CJ Dos Santos, made two stops for his fourth bleaching of the season.

Anders Dreyer and Onni Valakari each had a goal and two assists for the San Diego FC. Milan Iloski has scored the other objective of SDFC.

Signed to the designated contracts of the players during the offseason, Lozano and Dreyer have already had huge impacts. Lozano has four goals and six assists in eight matches; Dreyer has four and five, respectively, in 11 games.

In the 18th minute, Dallas Ramiro midfielder was called to a controversial fault on the San Diego FC Alex striker Alex you are worth in the box. Although Ramiro seemed to establish negligible contact with Mighten, the call was confirmed after a video review, and Lozano converted the penalty kick in the 20th minute.

There was no debate surrounding the next San Diego count, because Dreyer found a striated Lozano with a formidable pass in the 27th minute. Maarten Paes came out of his net to try to reduce the angle, but Lozano bypassed the goalkeeper and put the shot in the Toros net.

Dreyer extended San Diego’s advance in the 56th minute, Lozano winning a decisive pass to install it with a pass in the box.

The two attackers received assists on Valakari’s goal out of the crossbar in the 73rd minute. The officials judged that the Valakari ball completely crossed the line after hitting the bar and deviated straight.

Milan Iloski left the bench in the 81st minute and added to the rating party six minutes later with his first career goal.

– field level media

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