Timo Baumgartl scored in the 61st minute, leveling the match after Louicius Deedson gave St. Louis City SC the lead. The game ended in a 1-1 draw against FC Dallas.
This goal marked the first time St. Louis found the net in four matches at Toyota Stadium, where they now have a record of 1 win, 2 losses in their last three fixtures, following a series of three scoreless games.
Dallas remains unbeaten in their last four matches, with a record of 2 wins and 2 draws, outscoring St. Louis 8-1 in those home games.
The first half concluded without goals, though both teams had opportunities. St. Louis’ Marcel Hartel created two chances early on.
In the third minute, he crossed the ball from the end line, but no one was there to score. Later in the 21st minute, Hartel attempted to beat Dallas goalkeeper Michael Collodi but was denied.
Conrad Wallem narrowly missed a pass intended for Sergio Cordova in the 30th minute, which could have set up a clear scoring opportunity for St. Louis.
Dallas’ Kaick, who replaced the injured Ramiro in the 36th minute, narrowly missed a chance three minutes later with a header off a cross from Deedson.
Petar Musa, tied for the MLS lead with seven goals, was mostly quiet in the first half but had a late surge.
He was flagged offside after hitting the post in the third minute of injury time, and just a minute later, his shot forced a save from St. Louis goalkeeper Roman Burki, who managed two saves in the match.
Musa played a key role in Dallas’ goal early in the second half. He intercepted a St. Louis pass, allowing Deedson to score his first of the season from the left side.
This assist marked Musa’s first of the season, and the lead held until the 20-minute mark. Daniel Edelman sent a cross to the far post, which Baumgartl finished with a right-footed shot from close range.
Both Burki and Collodi, who had four saves, successfully blocked late attempts from each side to secure the draw.
