St. Louis CITY SC secured a hard-fought point on the road against FC Dallas Wednesday night, battling to a scoreless draw at Toyota stadium in Frisco, Texas.Despite a dominant offensive performance by Dallas,St. Louis’s defense and goalkeeper Michael Collodi held firm, preserving the tie.
The result provides a valuable point for St. Louis CITY SC as they navigate a challenging stretch of the season, maintaining their position in the Western Conference standings. This match showcased the team’s resilience and defensive capabilities against a Dallas side eager to capitalize on home-field advantage. The draw sets the stage for CITY SC’s upcoming fixtures, where continued point accumulation will be crucial for playoff contention.
FC dallas controlled posession and generated a notable number of scoring opportunities, finishing the match with 41 total shots and 14 on goal. However, collodi proved impenetrable, recording 13 saves to deny Dallas the breakthrough. St. Louis managed 5 total shots, with 2 on target. The match also saw 10 fouls committed by Dallas and 13 by St. Louis, along with one offside call against Dallas and none against St. Louis. Dallas earned 16 corner kicks to St. Louis’s 7.
St. Louis CITY SC’s starting lineup included Michael Collodi (GK), Osaze Urhoghide, Lalas abubakar, Shaq Moore, Bernard Kamungo, Patrickson Delgado (substituted with Sebastian Lletget in the 68th minute), Anderson Julio (substituted with sebastien Ibeagha in the 68th minute), Christian Cappis, Ramiro (Captain), Kaick Ferreira (substituted with Jacob Jackson in the 19th minute), and Petar musa (substituted with Logan Farrington in the 86th minute).
Unused substitutes for St. Louis were Pedrinho, Alvaro Augusto, Joshua Torquato, Samuel Sarver, and Enes Sali.
The officiating crew consisted of Assistant Referees Kevin Klinger, Walt Heatherly, and Alexis Da Silva.