FC Dallas produced a commanding performance on the road, defeating D.C. United SC 4–0 in MLS regular-season action on Matchday 6, with four different players finding the net.
The visitors struck first in the 16th minute. Logan Farrington opened the scoring after being set up by Ramiro, giving FC Dallas an early advantage and putting D.C. United SC immediately on the back foot.
Just before the interval, the night became more difficult for the hosts. In first-half stoppage time (45+1), Patrickson Delgado doubled Dallas’s lead with a well-taken effort, sending the Texas side into the break 2–0 up. Moments earlier, D.C. United defender Lucas Bartlett had gone into the referee’s book with a yellow card at the 45th minute, underlining the home side’s frustrations.
D.C. United SC head coach responded with a series of second-half substitutions, introducing Aaron Herrera and Louis Munteanu around the hour mark and later Jacob Murrell in the 68th minute, in an attempt to change the momentum. However, Dallas continued to control the key moments.
In the 78th minute, FC Dallas extended their lead to 3–0 when defender Osaze Urhoghide scored, finishing a move assisted by Joaquín Valiente. Dallas’ game management was tested when Nolan Norris received a yellow card in the 67th minute, but the visitors remained firmly in control.
Further substitutions from both sides followed, with Herrera later booked in the 83rd minute for D.C. United. FC Dallas rounded off the rout in stoppage time, as Petar Musa struck in the 90+1 minute to make it 4–0 and seal an emphatic away success.
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