LAFC falls to San Diego FC in Son Heung-min’s home debut
San Diego FC secured a 2-1 win over LAFC despite Son Heung-min's home debut, extending their unbeaten streak and leading the Western Conference by five points.
- San Diego FC defeated Los Angeles FC 2-1 on Sunday night at BMO Stadium in Son Heung-min's home debut for LAFC.
- LAFC took early control and scored first through Denis Bouanga's 15th goal in the 15th minute before Hirving Lozano tied the score.
- Anders Dreyer scored the winning goal in the 66th minute after exploiting LAFC's inexperienced defense, extending San Diego's unbeaten streak to six matches.
- Son missed several key chances, including a shot hitting the post in the 78th minute and a hard shot saved in the 92nd minute by San Diego keeper CJ Dos Santos.
- The loss kept LAFC fifth in the Western Conference with an 11-7-8 record, while San Diego moved five points clear atop the standings.
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Hirving Lozano scored the draw goal and Anders Dreyer gave him the win as a 2-1 visitor to the LAFC

LAFC falls to San Diego FC in Son Heung-min’s home debut
Denis Bouanga opens the scoring, Hirving Lozano equalizes and Anders Dreyer nets the winner in San Diego FC’s 2-1 win. LAFC stays fifth, 15 points back with eight to play.
Chucky Lozano, Anders Dreyer score as SDFC beats LAFC
LOS ANGELES — In its quest to make history Sunday night, San Diego FC found itself in the middle of a party. Son Heung-min, the former Tottenham Hotspur star and captain of South Korea’s national team, made his home debut for the Los Angeles Football Club in front of an exuberant sellout crowd of 22,937, a record at BMO Stadium that included about 600 SDFC fans. South Korean flags and Son’s jerseys from his national team, current club and previo…
San Diego FC11—2Los Angeles FC10—1
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