Petar Musa's Third Goal Pulls Dallas Into a Tie with San Diego
Petar Musa scored all three goals for FC Dallas, including a stoppage-time winner, overcoming a 3-0 deficit to tie the match against San Diego FC.
- On Saturday night in Frisco, Petar Musa scored three goals, his second career hat trick, to secure a 3-3 draw for FC Dallas against San Diego FC.
- San Diego built an early lead when Onni Valakari and Marcus Ingvartsen converted penalty kicks to put San Diego FC up 2-0, with Valakari adding a third goal to make it 3-1.
- Musa answered with goals that included a rebound and penalty conversion, while Bernard Kamungo intercepted a pass and tapped to Musa for a stoppage-time first-touch finish.
- As a result, FC Dallas dropped to 1-1-2 and had just 40% possession but outshot San Diego FC 13-5 with 8-4 on target.
- Beyond the scoreline, Pablo Sisniega made his first start this season and finished with five saves while Alex Mighten recorded his first career assist.
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Petar Musa's third goal pulls Dallas into a tie with San Diego
Petar Musa scored his third goal of the match five minutes into second-half stoppage time to give FC Dallas a dramatic 3-3 draw with visiting San Diego FC on Saturday.
FC Dallas vs San Diego FC: Highlights, stats and quote sheet
FC Dallas came from behind twice to draw San Diego FC 3-3 on Saturday night, thanks to a Petar Musa hat trick.HighlightsLineups: FC Dallas: Michael Collodi, Bernard Kamungo, Sebastien Ibeagha (Ran Binyamin 85’), Nolan Norris, Shaq Moore, Herman Johansson; Ramiro (Deedson 77’), Kaick, Chris Cappis (Logan Farrington 68’); Joaquin Valiente (Patrickson Delgado 77’), Petar MusaBench: Jonathan Sirois, Alvaro Augusto, Lalas Abubakar, Sam Sarver, Caleb …
Musa hat-trick earns FCD a home point in comeback versus San Diego
Thanks to an unlikely hero, FC Dallas climbed all the way back from 3-1, to draw with San Diego FC, 3-3 at Toyota Stadium. Despite... Source The post Musa hat-trick earns FCD a home point in comeback versus San Diego appeared first on 3rd Degree.
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