ATLANTA (AP) — Josef Martinez scored twice for Atlanta United to set an MLS record with 45 goals in his first two seasons, and Tosaint Ricketts had a stoppage-time goal for Toronto FC in a 2-2 draw Saturday.
Martinez passed Stern John (44, 1998-99) for most goals in his first two seasons. The Venezuelan striker has 26 goals this season, one short of the MLS record. League-leading Atlanta (14-4-6) has 10 games remaining.
Martinez tied it at 1 with a penalty kick in the 53rd minute after drawing the penalty against goalkeeper Alex Bono.
In the 67th, Martinez headed home Hector Villalbas diagonal cross to make it 2-1.
Ricketts punched home Jonathan Osorios cross in the 91st minute to level it for defending champion Toronto (6-11-5).
Sebastian Giovinco gave Toronto FC a 1-0 lead in the first minute of first-half stoppage time, finishing Auros cross with a right-footed shot from the center of the box.
SOUNDERS 2, MINNESOTA UNITED 1
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Nicolas Lodeiro and Will Bruin scored stoppage-time goals to lift Seattle past Minnesota.
After Uniteds Miguel Ibarra was called for a handball, Lodeiro converted from the spot to tie it for the Sounders (8-9-5) in the 91st minute. Bruin then added the winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time with a chip shot to beat the onrushing goalkeeper for Seattles fourth win in a row.
Darwin Quintero opened the scoring for Minnesota United (9-13-1) in the 19th minute. He spun around Harry Shipp and faked right to get Chad Marshall leaning the wrong way before sending a left-footed shot just inside the far post.
EARTHQUAKES 3, FC DALLAS 1
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Valeri Qazaishvili scored twice and San Jose snapped a 12-game winless streak with the victory FC Dallas.
Qazaishvili opened the scoring for the Quakes (3-12-7) in the 19th minute, hurdling Jesse Gonzalez after the goalkeeper came off his line but failed to stop Shea Salinass long ball. Qazaishvili then outmaneuvered defender Matt Hedges before finishing from near the end line.
Qazaishvili also capped the scoring in the 88th minute with a sliding finish of Chris Wondolowskis low cross. Jahmir Hyka gave San Jose a 2-1 lead in the 47th minute, settling Anibal Godoys chip pass and sending a low shot in that slipped under Gonzalez. Roland Lamah tied it at 1 for Western Conference-leading FC Dallas (12-4-6) with a left-footed stab on Michael Barrios cross in the 23rd minute.
D.C. UNITED 1, IMPACT 1, TIE
MONTREAL (AP) — Yamil Asad scored in the 70th minute to give D.C. United and new star striker Wayne Rooney the draw with Montreal.
The Washington club tied it when Luciano Acosta slipped the ball toward two onrushing teammates, with Asad getting there just ahead of Rooney to slot it inside the near post for his ninth of the season.
Coming off a win over Colorado on Rooneys first MLS goal, D.C. is 2-2-1 since the former Manchester United star signed with the club, which sits last in the Eastern Conference at 4-9-6.
Matteo Mancosu scored early for Montreal (9-13-1).
WHITECAPS 2, NYCFC 2, TIE
NEW YORK (AP) — Erik Hurtado scored in the 87th minute to give Vancouver the tie with New York City.
Brek Shea sent in a wide cross and Hurtado one-timed it from behind the right side of the 6-yard box.
Nicolas Mezquida opened the scoring for the Whitecaps (8-9-6) in the 22nd minute with a low hard shot from behind the penalty arc. Jesus Medina tied it for NYCFC (13-5-5) in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Valentin Castellanos gave City a 2-1 lead in the 46th in his MLS debut.
ORLANDO CITY 3, REVOLUTION 3, TIE
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Scott Sutter finished Yoshimar Yotuns free kick in the 93rd minute in give Orlando City the tie with New England.
Yotun also had a free kick in the 71st minute that Amro Tarek headed home to make it 2-all for Orlando (7-14-2). Yotun was sent off violent conduct in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time.
Teal Bunbury gave the Revs (7-7-8) a 3-2 lead in the 76th minute.
Dom Dwyer added a goal for Orlando City. Juan Agudelo and Cristian Penilla also scored for New England.
ATLANTA (AP) — Josef Martinez scored twice for Atlanta United to set an MLS record with 45 goals in his first two seasons, and Tosaint Ricketts had a stoppage-time goal for Toronto FC in a 2-2 draw Saturday.
Martinez passed Stern John (44, 1998-99) for most goals in his first two seasons. The Venezuelan striker has 26 goals this season, one short of the MLS record. League-leading Atlanta (14-4-6) has 10 games remaining.
Martinez tied it at 1 with a penalty kick in the 53rd minute after drawing the penalty against goalkeeper Alex Bono.
In the 67th, Martinez headed home Hector Villalbas diagonal cross to make it 2-1.
Ricketts punched home Jonathan Osorios cross in the 91st minute to level it for defending champion Toronto (6-11-5).
Sebastian Giovinco gave Toronto FC a 1-0 lead in the first minute of first-half stoppage time, finishing Auros cross with a right-footed shot from the center of the box.
SOUNDERS 2, MINNESOTA UNITED 1
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Nicolas Lodeiro and Will Bruin scored stoppage-time goals to lift Seattle past Minnesota.
After Uniteds Miguel Ibarra was called for a handball, Lodeiro converted from the spot to tie it for the Sounders (8-9-5) in the 91st minute. Bruin then added the winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time with a chip shot to beat the onrushing goalkeeper for Seattles fourth win in a row.
Darwin Quintero opened the scoring for Minnesota United (9-13-1) in the 19th minute. He spun around Harry Shipp and faked right to get Chad Marshall leaning the wrong way before sending a left-footed shot just inside the far post.
EARTHQUAKES 3, FC DALLAS 1
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Valeri Qazaishvili scored twice and San Jose snapped a 12-game winless streak with the victory FC Dallas.
Qazaishvili opened the scoring for the Quakes (3-12-7) in the 19th minute, hurdling Jesse Gonzalez after the goalkeeper came off his line but failed to stop Shea Salinass long ball. Qazaishvili then outmaneuvered defender Matt Hedges before finishing from near the end line.
Qazaishvili also capped the scoring in the 88th minute with a sliding finish of Chris Wondolowskis low cross. Jahmir Hyka gave San Jose a 2-1 lead in the 47th minute, settling Anibal Godoys chip pass and sending a low shot in that slipped under Gonzalez. Roland Lamah tied it at 1 for Western Conference-leading FC Dallas (12-4-6) with a left-footed stab on Michael Barrios cross in the 23rd minute.
D.C. UNITED 1, IMPACT 1, TIE
MONTREAL (AP) — Yamil Asad scored in the 70th minute to give D.C. United and new star striker Wayne Rooney the draw with Montreal.
The Washington club tied it when Luciano Acosta slipped the ball toward two onrushing teammates, with Asad getting there just ahead of Rooney to slot it inside the near post for his ninth of the season.
Coming off a win over Colorado on Rooneys first MLS goal, D.C. is 2-2-1 since the former Manchester United star signed with the club, which sits last in the Eastern Conference at 4-9-6.
Matteo Mancosu scored early for Montreal (9-13-1).
WHITECAPS 2, NYCFC 2, TIE
NEW YORK (AP) — Erik Hurtado scored in the 87th minute to give Vancouver the tie with New York City.
Brek Shea sent in a wide cross and Hurtado one-timed it from behind the right side of the 6-yard box.
Nicolas Mezquida opened the scoring for the Whitecaps (8-9-6) in the 22nd minute with a low hard shot from behind the penalty arc. Jesus Medina tied it for NYCFC (13-5-5) in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Valentin Castellanos gave City a 2-1 lead in the 46th in his MLS debut.
ORLANDO CITY 3, REVOLUTION 3, TIE
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Scott Sutter finished Yoshimar Yotuns free kick in the 93rd minute in give Orlando City the tie with New England.
Yotun also had a free kick in the 71st minute that Amro Tarek headed home to make it 2-all for Orlando (7-14-2). Yotun was sent off violent conduct in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time.
Teal Bunbury gave the Revs (7-7-8) a 3-2 lead in the 76th minute.
Dom Dwyer added a goal for Orlando City. Juan Agudelo and Cristian Penilla also scored for New England.