
In other MLS action, Nashville SC also celebrated a narrow 1-0 triumph against DC United, with Sam Surridge converting a penalty in the 18th minute. Meanwhile, the New England Revolution showcased their fighting spirit in a dramatic 3-3 draw against the Colorado Rapids. After trailing due to goals from Calvin Harris, Rafael Navarro, and Ted Ku-Dipietro, New England rallied back with an own goal from Colorado, a penalty by Carles Gil, and a stoppage-time equalizer from Maxi Urruti. Colorado`s coach Chris Armas acknowledged the resilience of the Revolution, despite the draw feeling like a loss.
In international news, Canada faced heartbreak as they were eliminated from the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup after a tense penalty shootout against Guatemala. Jonathan David`s first-half penalty was overshadowed by a red card and a late equalizer, culminating in a 6-5 loss in penalties. Canadian goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair expressed his devastation, while head coach Jesse Marsch lamented the missed opportunity.
Looking ahead, a crucial MLS clash between Los Angeles and Vancouver Whitecaps is on the horizon, promising an exciting showdown at Banc of California Stadium.
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