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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Josh Wolff had two goals as the Kansas City Wizards snapped a seven-game MLS winless streak with a 4-2 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night.

Wolff scored the game-winning goal in the 73rd minute and added a second tally as the Wizards fought off two second-half goals by the 10-man Revolution to give interim coach Peter Vermes his first victory.

It was Kansas City’s first win since a 3-1 victory over New England on June 13.

Claudio Lopez opened the scoring in the third minute after Wolff seized on Darrius Barnes’ error and fed a cross for the Argentine to finish past Revolution goalkeeper Brad Knighton.

Things went from bad to worse for the Revs in the 23rd minute when Shalrie Joseph received a red card after a challenge on Wizards midfielder Jack Jewsbury.

FC Dallas 2, DC United 2

FRISCO, Texas — Jaime Moreno’s penalty-kick goal in the 58th minute gave DC United the tie.

The draw moved DC into a five-way tie for the final three MLS playoff spots, while Dallas — which squandered two leads — watched its postseason hopes fade further.

Moreno’s seventh goal of the season and 129th of his career, adding to his MLS record, followed a questionable red card issued to Dallas defender Daniel Torres. Chasing DC’s Santino Quaranta, Torres was ruled to have tripped the DC forward, but replays clearly showed that Torres never touched him.

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