Sunday, September 2, 2012

MLS roundup: Galaxy beat Whitecaps 2-0

Associated Press Sports

updated 12:59 a.m. ET Sept. 2, 2012

CARSON, Calif. (AP) - Juninho scored his sixth goal in his past five games and David Beckham connected on a late free kick to lead the Los Angeles Galaxy to a 2-0 victory against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night.

Juninho struck to the upper-right corner from 28 yards in the 41st minute after Robbie Keane redirected Hector Jimenez's pass from the right wing to put Los Angeles (13-11-4) ahead. Beckham curled a shot from 25 yards into the upper-left corner in the 79th for his sixth score in his last eight appearances.

The Galaxy have 10 wins, including seven shutouts, in their last 15 MLS games.

Vancouver (10-11-7), which has a five-point cushion in the battle for the West's final playoff berth, lost its fourth straight to match its longest skid since joining MLS last season.

REAL SALT LAKE 1, DC UNITED 0

SANDY, Utah (AP) - Will Johnson scored in the 49th minute to help Real Salt Lake beat D.C. United for its first MLS victory in more than a month.

Salt Lake (14-10-4) has shut out two consecutive league opponents after a scoreless draw against Philadelphia a week earlier.

United (12-10-5) is winless in four of its last five MLS contests.

After a scoreless opening half, Salt Lake took the lead on Johnson's goal in the fourth minute of the second half. Ned Grabavoy backed a pass to Paulo Jr. on the left side of the penalty area, and Paulo Jr. sent a cross into the 6-yard box that was deflected by DC defender Brandon McDonald. Johnson got his head under the deflected ball and knocked it home.

SPORTING KC 2, TORONTO FC 1

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - Oriol Rosell scored his first MLS goal in the 87th minute, lifting Sporting Kansas City.

Paulo Nagamura had a goal and an assist for Sporting (15-7-5), which moved into a tie for the overall points lead with San Jose. Kansas City is 4-0-1 over its past five matches, while Toronto (5-16-6) is winless in its last seven.

Rosell, who joined Sporting early last month from Barcelona's B team, scored his game-winner from the corner of the penalty area on assists from Nagamura and Chance Myers.

Ryan Johnson put Toronto up 1-0 in the 44th minute, taking a pass over the top from Robert Eckersley and putting his left-footed shot past Jimmy Nielsen from 15 yards. Johnson missed a chance to make it 2-0 when his shot in the 49th minute hit the post.

Nagamura tied it in the 60th, his first league goal of the season. It came off a volley of a clearance attempt by Toronto's Jeremy Hall. The ball took a short bounce off nagamura's foot and sailed over goalkeeper Freddy Hall.

CREW 2, IMPACT 1

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Emilio Renteria scored in the third minute of stoppage time to lift the Columbus Crew over the Montreal Impact.

Renteria entered the match in the 77th minute and received a pinpoint pass by Federico Higuain from the left flank and scored from 12 yards out to give the Crew (12-8-6) their fourth straight win.

Montreal (12-14-3) appeared headed for its sixth straight win when Marco Di Vaio chipped a ball over goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum in the 73rd minute to break a scoreless tie.

However, Higuain rescued the Crew with a 40-yard free kick that defender Chad Marshall headed in to tie the match in the 80th minute. Higuain has three goals and six assists in five matches since debuting with the Crew on Aug. 19.

UNION 0, REVOLUTION 0

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Matt Reis had seven saves to help New England play to a scoreless draw with the Philadelphia Union, extending the Revolution's winless streak to a franchise-record 10 games.

New England (6-14-7) has not won since beating New York on July 8, going 0-7-3 since to drop from sixth to ninth in the standings. The Revolution were also shut out for the 10th time, tying the franchise record set last year.

Zac MacMath made three saves for the Union (7-13-4).

Before the game, New England announced leading scorer Saer Sene will miss the rest of the season due to a torn ACL, an injury sustained during Wednesday's match against Chivas USA.

After scoring six first-half goals in their previous three games, the Revolution failed get their first shot until a header by defender Stephen McCarthy in the 61st minute.

The Union didn't do much with the few chances they were afforded, either, as their best chance came from a Amobi Okugo's header in the 43rd minute that bounced off the bar.

Kelyn Rowe had a chance for New England in the 63rd minute after he went down the right side and attempted to cross it into the area before MacMath went to the ground to smother it. In the 66th, Kevin Alston managed to find the first Revolution shot on the target when he lofted a mild effort that fell right to MacMath.

New England found its best chance to score in the 85th minute when Rowe redirected a deflected shot that MacMath walled up at the far post.

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