FC Dallas, Jacob Jackson Storm for the draw with St. Louis

Pressed in service when the goalkeeper Michael Collodi was shown a red card for a disassembly in the 16th minute box, the Jacob Jackson backup and the FC Dallas were dotted with shots from the St. Louis City FC.
But FC Dallas managed to win a 1-1 draw on Saturday evening at Energizer Park, following the pace of the prosecution for the last position of the playoffs in the Western Conference.
Jackson saved 11 shots, although St. Louis City had an advantage of 41-5 in shots for the match, 14-2 in penalties. Rightly, Jackson saved a shot from Brendan McSorley in the fourth minute of the second half, just before the end of the match.
FC Dallas (7-11-10, 31 points) has played better lately, with three draws and a victory in its last five games.
Petar Musa scored for FC Dallas in the 35th minute to equalize the score, a few moments after Celio Pompeu marked with a right shot from the center of the top of the box.
Musa scored seven goals in her last seven games, partly in her 14 -year -old total, despite the injuries launched that limited him just eight minutes from the bench in the last match of FC Dallas.
FC Dallas won 19 points at 14 outdoor games (4-3-7).
St. Louis City (5-17-7, 22 points) has a victory and a draw in his last six games, but has missed a chance to win the field on FC Dallas and other teams above the west. Pompeu scored three goals in 25 games for St. Louis City this season.
The club quickly fell from its affirmations in qualifying series in the Western Conference in what was a difficult season for the young club.
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