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​By Our Man in San Diego

 

​SAN DIEGO FC 2

(Ingvartsen 27’, Dreyer 56’)

REAL SALT LAKE 2

(Solans 17’, Olatunji 85’)

 

ANDERS DREYER produced a moment of pure Danish magic, but it wasn’t enough to stop Real Salt Lake from gatecrashing the San Diego party in a breathless 2-2 draw.

​The Snapdragon Stadium was rocking as San Diego’s star-studded lineup looked set to continue their unbeaten march. But they were stunned early on when Salt Lake’s Spanish starlet Sergi Solans rose highest to thump home a header from a Juan Sanabria cross.

​The hosts didn’t panic. They turned to their Great Dane, Marcus Ingvartsen, who proved he’s still the fox in the box. When a Dreyer free-kick caused chaos in the area, Ingvartsen was the sharpest man in the building, poking home from point-blank range for his fourth of the season.

​DARE TO DREYER
​Then came the moment that had the 30,000-strong crowd on their feet. Ten minutes into the second half, Anders Dreyer—who bagged a staggering 38 goal contributions last term—showed exactly why he’s the league’s most feared playmaker.

​Latching onto a pass from Amahl Pellegrino, Dreyer spotted RSL keeper Rafael Cabral off his line and executed a “cheeky” spinning chip that hung in the air for an eternity before dropping perfectly into the net. It was a goal worthy of any stage in the world.

​LATE DRAMA
​But Salt Lake hadn’t read the script. With just five minutes left on the clock, Designated Player Morgan Guilavogui whipped in a tantalizing ball to the back post. Victor Olatunji didn’t need a second invitation, charging in to smash home the equalizer and silence the San Diego faithful.

​The drama didn’t end there. San Diego’s Christopher McVey saw red in the dying embers for a second bookable offense, leaving the hosts to cling on for a point.

​San Diego remains unbeaten, but after Dreyer’s worldie, this will feel like two points dropped in the California sun.

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