Martínez reaches milestone as Lozano sets of alarm bells

The aim of the Venezuelan striker increases San Jose -with a second consecutive victory, while Lozano's injury is the home debut of San Diego FC Wolt.

Josef Martínez corresponded to the sixth leading goal scorer of all time in the history of MLS on Saturday at Bradley Wright-Phillips, while San Diego FC-the newest club of the Hun competition made with a draw and an injury hit on the Mexican star that Lozano held.

Earthquakes make it two of two

MatchDay 2 of the 2025 ml season saw San Jose -claiming their second victory in just as many games after beating Sporting Kansas City, thanks to goals by Martínez and Colombian forward Cristian 'Chicho' Arango.

The goal of Martínez – on a loose ball in the box after a corner – was the 117th of his MLS career. The earthquakes ended the game with ten men after the Argentinian midfielder Hernán López was sent away.

San Diego FC, who had made their league debut with a stunning 2-0-way victory over reigning MLS Cup champions La Galaxy, played their very first home game for a lively audience in Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday, but had to settle for a 0-0 draw against St. Louis City.

Lozano, the tent of San Diego, was forced to leave the field with an injury in the first half.

Lafc and Timbers win in the West

Two other Western conference bumps also seemed to be destined to end aimlessly, but were decided by the late drama: Los Angeles FC (Lafc) turned New York City FC 1-0, with a goal of goal-hungry defender Ryan Hollingshead, while the Portland Timbers David David David David, David David, David David, David David David David, David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David David.

There was no shortage of goals in Colorado, where the Rapids and FC Dallas played an exciting 3-3 draw. Brazilian attacker Rafael Navarro took a brace for Colorado, while his countryman Pedrinho and Argentinian playmaker Luciano Acosta thought it was just before Dallas.

The fireworks took place in Philadelphia, where the Union FC Cincinnati routed 4-1, largely thanks to a hat trick from the Israeli striker Tai Barbo. Uruguayan -midfielder Bruno Damiani also scored for Philadelphia, while the Brazilian winger Evander took the only goal for Cincinnati.

Murrell -Banger

The goal of the night was from Jacob Murrell, who surprised the Chicago fire with a sensational bicycle shovel deep in the stop time, so that DC United earned a dramatic 2-2 draw on the road.

Elsewhere, Charlotte FC claimed a 2-0 win over Atlanta United, with the Spanish midfielder Pep Biel on the score leaf, and Orlando City Outgunned Toronto FC 4-2, marked by a spectacular free kick by Uruguayan César Argentine Ojeaa. Honduran -midfielder Deiby Flores hit Toronto.

The New York Red Bulls took a 2-0 win over Nashville SC, Columbus Crew surrounded New England Revolution 1-0, Real Salt Lake sent Seattle Sounders 2-0 and Minnesota United Surrounded CF Montreal with 1-0.

The second round of the MLS season ends on Sunday with Houston Dynamo with Inter Miami – without Lionel Messi – and Vancouver WhiteCaps opposite La Galaxy.

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