The Argentinian Gonzalo Higuainstriker of Inter-Miamiand the Honduran Romell Quitoof Montrealilluminated this Saturday the day of mls with some good goals from a direct free kick, while the Spanish Alexander Pozueloalso from Inter-Miamiwas sent off with a straight red card for a hard foul USA is defined as a ‘karate chop’.
The ‘Pipita’ Higuain is increasing the level of his performance in Miami, but the free kick was nailed from 18 meters against the New York Red Bulls it was not enough to avoid a 1-3 setback.
The Argentine striker, ex Real Madrid, Napoli, Juventus, Milan or Chelseahas nine MLS goals, but his team still hasn’t reached the table in the playoffs race.
your against New York was complicated by the direct red card seen by Pozuelowho kicked Colombian Andrés Reyes in the chest.
Although the impact was less violent, it was a play similar to the Dutchman’s infamous foul Nigel DeJong before the Spanish Xabi Alonso in the 2010 World Cup final and the referee, after checking it on the screen at the foot of the field, sent off Pozuelo with a straight red card.
The Red Bulls They took advantage of that numerical advantage to come back, boosted by goals from Scotsman Lewis Morgan and Daniel Edelman.
The Inter-Miami It is sixth, in the ‘playoffs’ zone, but it adds only one point advantage to Cincinnati, eighth, the first team that at this moment will miss the postseason.
QUIOTO SILENCES THE SOLDIER’S FIELD
The other great direct foul of the day was recorded by Honduran Quioto at Soldier Field in Chicago against Mexican Jairo Torres’ Fire.
Quioto, 31, confirmed his fine moment of form and amassed fifteen MLS goals, six of them in the last four games.
Before this Saturday, he scored two goals against Inter Miami, one against the Houston Dynamo and two against the New England Revolution for Montreal to be second, five points behind the Philadelphia Union.
His Montreal is second in the East, five points behind the Philadelphia Union who continue to win by huge goals.
CARRANZA AND EL UNION, UNSTOPPABLE
Argentine Julián Carranza scored his fourth goal in the last two games and the Union sealed a new ‘set’ of goals, after which he endorsed DC United, this time against Colorado Rapids.
Carranza, who scored three goals against DC United, scored the fourth of Philadelphia’s six goals from the penalty spot, in a match where Hungarian Daniel Gazdag was the star with a hat-trick.
The Argentine already has thirteen MLS goals, while Gazdag has 16 and is three behind Argentine Sebastián Driussi, the top scorer.
Since last July 31, Union has scored six goals against the Houston Dynamo, DC United and Colorado Rapids, as well as scoring a four-pointer against the Chicago Fire.
THE DYNAMO CAN’T DO IT WITHOUT HÉCTOR HERRERA
Among the day’s other results, Minnesota United’s 2-1 victory over Houston Dynamo was a standout, decided by a goal from Paraguayan Luis Amarilla in the 84th minute.
Mexican Héctor Herrera is out of the Dynamo, due to injury for the first time since he arrived in Texas in July.
The Toronto striker, who won 2-0 in Charlotte with goals from Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi, who also exchanged assists, speaks more Italian.
Source: La Verdad

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