Victor Olatunji scored the equalizing goal late in the second half, helping Real Salt Lake secure a 2-2 draw against San Diego FC on Sunday night.

Sergi Solans also added a goal for Salt Lake (3-1-1, 10 points), which remains unbeaten in their last four matches (3-0-1).

Marcus Ingvartsen and Anders Dreyer scored for San Diego FC (3-0-2, 11 points), keeping their unbeaten record in MLS this season.

Duran Ferree made four saves for San Diego, while Rafael Cabral, the Salt Lake goalkeeper, had three stops.

Dreyer put San Diego ahead 2-1 in the 56th minute.

Amahl Pellegrino set up Dreyer with a pass, and after Cabral came out to challenge, Dreyer chipped the ball over him and into the net.

San Diego couldn’t extend their lead, and Salt Lake equalized in the 85th minute.

Morgan Guilavogui crossed the ball into the box from the right side. Olatunji, coming in from the far post, scored with a touch. Noel Caliskan also assisted on the play by passing to Guilavogui.

Olatunji almost scored again in the seventh minute of stoppage time, but Ferree made a save on his header.

Salt Lake outshot San Diego 21-14, with eight shots on target compared to five for San Diego.

Salt Lake scored first in the 17th minute when Juan Manuel Sanabria delivered a left-footed cross. Solans was in position to head the ball into the net.

Eight minutes later, Cabral kept Salt Lake in the lead by blocking a powerful shot from David Vazquez with his left arm.

In the 27th minute, during a free kick for San Diego, the ball bounced around before Ingvartsen found it after hitting Salt Lake defender Philip Quinton, scoring to tie the game.

Salt Lake nearly took the lead just before halftime when Solans shot for the far post, but Manu Duah cleared it just in time.




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