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SUNDER scored 3 goals in the second half to collect St. Louis City – Field Level Media – Professional sports solutions

Obed Vargas and Nouhou Tolo each had a goal and a template when the Seattle SUORDER defeated the visit of St. Louis City 4: 1 in a Western Conference match on Saturday evening.

Danny Musovski and Albert Rusnak also scored a goal and replaced Ryan Kent a few templates for the Sounders (4-3-4, 16 points), who divided their unbeaten series on four games (3-0-1).

Marcel Hartel met for St. Louis (2-5-4, 10 points), which wins in the last seven games (0-5-2).

Vargas broke a 1-1 draw in the 61st minute after Kent had a refined given-and-go-anthe difference directly in front of the penalty area. Vargas' shot from 12 meters disappointment by defender Timo Baumgartl and near the post.

Musovski helped victory in the 81st minute by scoring a goal. He took a cross from Nouuhou on the net, turned and then shot a shot from the goalkeeper Ben Lundt's leg and into the right side of the network. It was Musovski's fourth game in a row with a goal when he filled for the injured Jordan Morris (knee tendon).

In the second half -time connection, Nouhou made a pass from Kent to send the crowd in frenzy.

The teams exchanged penalty of four minutes, shortly after the middle of the first half.

St. Louis took the lead in the 29th minute after the defense lawyer of Sounders, Yeimar Gomez Andrade, had been called to stumble when Cedric Teuchert dripped along the final line. Hartel took the penalty and used a hop step on the way to the ball and then rolled it onto the right side of the network after he immersed the goalkeeper Stefan Frei in the other direction.

A few minutes later, Paul Rothrock from Seattle took a pass on the left side of the penalty area on a counterattack and dribbled back into the middle of the field on the top of the 18-yard box. Rothrock tried to share three defenders and went down from Baumgartl after a thrust. Referee Lorenzo Hernandez immediately pointed to the spot and Rusnak blew up a shot in the middle when Lundt went left.

The SUNDER exceeded St. Louis 31-7 with a 9-4 lead in experiments in the frame.

– Field Level Media

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