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Andrew Jacobson, right, of the Philadelphia Union steals the ball from Paulo Nagamura of Chivas USA on Saturday. The Union won 3-0.
Andrew Jacobson, right, of the Philadelphia Union steals the ball from Paulo Nagamura of Chivas USA on Saturday. The Union won 3-0.
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Columbus Crew scored two second-half goals to earn a 2-2 Major League Soccer draw against the New England Revolution on Saturday night.

Pat Phelan scored in the second minute to give the Revolution a lead that was doubled in the 56th minute on Shalrie Joseph’s penalty kick.

The Crew dug out of the deficit via an own-goal in the 62nd minute and an 80th-minute penalty kick scored by Guillermo Barros Schelotto.

Although Phelan’s score put the Revs on top early, the Crew dominated possession and regularly pressed forward in search of a quick equalizer.

FC Dallas 3, Wizards 1

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Jeff Cunningham closed within one goal of the MLS career lead, and FC Dallas extended its unbeaten streak to 17 matches with a victory over Kansas City.

Cunningham’s 82nd- minute goal was the 131st of his career, one short of the record held by D.C. United’s Jaime Moreno.

Marvin Chavez scored his first career goal in the fourth minute and Milton Rodriguez scored in the 12th for Dallas, which handed the Wizards their second loss in 11 matches.

Sounders 1, Fire 0

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. — Blaise Nkufo’s deflected goal in the 88th minute lifted Seattle to a victory over slumping Chicago.

Nkufo fired a 12-yard shot that deflected off Chicago defender C.J. Brown before eluding goalkeeper Sean Johnson.

Union 3, Chivas USA 0

CHESTER, Pa. — Alejandro Moreno and Fred each scored first-half goals, and Philadelphia blanked Chivas USA.

E’quakes 3, Toronto FC 2

TORONTO — Chris Wondolowski had a hat trick to lead San Jose to a victory.

Dwayne De Rosario and Maicon Santos added scores.

Dynamo 3, D.C. United 1

WASHINGTON — Geoff Cameron headed in Brad Davis’ free kick in the 70th minute to break a tie and help Houston to a comeback victory.

Dominic Oduro added a goal in the 10th minute.

Andy Najar scoring in the 29th minute to become the third D.C. rookie to score five goals in a season.

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