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St. Louis City Held to Draw by Resilient FC Dallas Despite Offensive Barrage

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St. Louis City SC’s crazy attack ended up with like 41 shots but they only got a 1-1 tie with FC Dallas. Even though they were attacking like crazy the whole time they just couldn’t score more goals which really shows how good but also not so good their offense is.

  • Jacob Jackson FC Dallas’ third goalie stopped 13 really big shots.
  • FC Dallas played with just 10 guys after Michael Collodi got a red card early.

Jacob Jackson’s Heroic Performance

Jacob Jackson was like the star of the game for FC Dallas. He got thrown in there after Michael Collodi got kicked out in minute 16, and Jackson just went nuts making 13 saves. He pretty much saved the game and got them the 1-1 tie showing he’s actually really good when the pressure is on.


Match Implications for Both Teams

After this tie both teams gotta think about what they’re gonna do in MLS this year. St. Louis City SC needs to get better at actually scoring when they get chances. FC Dallas might wanna think about getting more good players so they can deal with stuff like this later on.

Looking Ahead in the MLS

As the season keeps going both teams want to get better and learn from this game. St. Louis City SC needs to work on scoring more goals and FC Dallas wants to keep being tough to beat. If you wanna know more about what’s going on in MLS check out the Major League Soccer overview.

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