Dany Rosero and Alan Pulido each scored a goal to help Sporting Kansas City rally from an early deficit and beat the San Jose Earthquakes 2-1. Pulido, who scored a career-best 14 goals last season, put away a left-footed volley to cap the scoring in the 29th minute.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Dany Rosero and Alan Pulido each scored a goal to help Sporting Kansas City rally from an early deficit and beat the San Jose Earthquakes 2-1 on Saturday night.
Pulido, who scored a career-best 14 goals last season, put away a left-footed volley to cap the scoring in the 29th minute. Johnny Russell tapped a pass to Jacob Davis for a one-touch pass back to Russell, who work toward the near post before lofting a cross to Pulido for his first goal of the season.
Vítor Costa de Brito, a 29-year-old in his first MLS season, opened the scoring in the 11th minute. The Brazilian used a defender to screen another to create some space before he re-directed a corner kick played by Cristian Espinoza inside the near post for his first career goal.San Jose outshot Sporting KC 13-5, 6-3 on target.
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