Sounders tie Sporting Kansas City 1-1, remain tied for 4th place

  • By Don Ruiz The News Tribune
  • Sunday, September 27, 2015 6:10pm
  • SportsSports

The Seattle Sounders were about 10 minutes away from moving back to the top of the hill in Major League Soccer.

Then they surrendered a late goal and had to content themselves with a road point from a 1-1 draw against Sporting Kansas City at sold out Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

Seattle (14-13-4) extended its MLS unbeaten streak to five game, but the result left the club torn as to whether it represented a point gained, or two points squandered.

“It’s a result on the road,” Seattle goalkeeper Stefen Frei said. “But I think we’re all a bit disappointed because we put in a really good first half and had our chances in the second half to put them away. I think the heat and humidity kind of zapped our energy level a little bit and made it difficult, and obviously they came back. Good effort. … It keeps the train rolling. It keeps the points coming in.”

Seattle and Kansas City (12-9-9) both had plenty of missed chances to regret. Most notable were a pair of chances in front of the goal that Seattle designated player Clint Dempsey couldn’t direct into the back of the net. Meanwhile, SKC substitute Dom Dwyer got the equalizing goal, but he also endured a couple of near misses down the stretch, including one saved by Frei in stoppage time.

“It’s a situation of I don’t think we were as good as we needed to be in the second half,” coach Sigi Schmid said. “But we had two good chances with Dempsey right in front of the goal. If he scores one of those two, then the score lines goes from 1-0 to 2-0, then the game’s over.”

Dwyer and most SKC regulars were kept out of the starting lineup in advance of the club’s U.S. Open Cup final Wednesday at Philadelphia. Sporting started six players 22 or younger, five with fewer than 10 career starts and three homegrown players.

Given all that, it seemed just a matter of time before the Sounders’ veteran and mostly healthy lineup — including all three designated players — would take advantage.

That happened in the 32nd minute, when Obafemi Martins got to a pass from Gonzalo Pineda behind the SKC defense and managed to send it through the legs of sprawling goalkeeper Jon Kempin. It was the fifth straight MLS game Martins has scored, and it raises his goal total to a club-leading 14.

However, the Sounders couldn’t build on the lead, and that cost them in the 79th minute when Amadou Dia juked his way to space on the left side of the Seattle defense and slid a ball across the goalmouth, where Dwyer swiped in.

“When a team plays a lot of reserve players, those guys are going to put forth their best effort,” Schmid said. “They want to play. You saw a lot of them collapse on the field after the game because they left everything that they had on their field. I never put too much stock into that. We’ve gotten some good results from a reserve team in the past.”

Sporting outshot Seattle, 12-9, and put seven shots on target to Seattle’s three. It was the 12th MLS meeting between the clubs, and none have been settled by more than one goal.

The added point kept SKC two clear of the playoff red line in a clustered Western Conference, where six points separate first place from sixth.

Seattle returns to league play next Sunday with a home match against the Los Angeles Galaxy, which moved to the top of the standings and four points clear of the Sounders later Sunday with a home win over second-place FC Dallas.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Lake Stevens junior Keira Isabelle Tupua winds up to throw the discus at the WIAA Track & Field State Championships in Tacoma, Washington on May 30, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Keira Isabelle Tupua overcomes family turmoil at track & field state

The Lake Stevens junior places top four in two events while missing her biggest supporter.

Everett AquaSox catcher Andrew Miller prepares to bat against the Spokane Indians at Funko Field on June 1, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Evan Morud, Everett AquaSox)
AquaSox flex muscles in 13-4 victory over Spokane

Powered by five home runs, including three consecutively, the Everett… Continue reading

Shorecrest senior Jackson Sketchley winds up for his third attempt, where he set the winning mark of 194 feet-eight inches, in the 3A Boys Javelin Throw at the WIAA Track & Field State Championships at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma, Washington on May 31, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Shorecrest’s Sketchley wins 3A Boys Javelin at state

The senior is the lone 3A boys athlete from the area to win a title.

Shorewood’s Niki Genadiev and Daniel Bruno runs after the ball during the 3A state championship game against Mercer Island on Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Puyallup, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Shorewood “family” comes up short in state title game

The Stormrays couldn’t finish a late rally in a 3-2 loss to Mercer Island.

Glacier Peak’s Mateo Ganje, left, receives the baton from Isaiah Owens in the 4A boys 4x100 relay final on Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Glacier Peak’s Ganje goes three-for-three on podium

Glacier Peak boys, Lake Stevens girls 4x100 each place second at 4A state track championships.

Runners pass by the stands at Mt. Tahoma high school in the 3A girls 3200 meter final on Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Shorewood’s Enriquez claims girls 3A pole vault crown

The senior is the lone 3A girls athlete from the area to win a title.

Kamiak’s Miller Warme yells as he crosses the finish line in the 4A Boys 110 Hurdles final on Friday, May 30, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Kamiak’s Warme, Arlington’s Scott take third in 4A Track

The Knights hurdler and Eagles thrower were two of seven area athletes to reach podium.

Shorewood’s Jaden Marlow looks to his left as he crosses the finish line in the 3A Boys 110 Hurdles final on Friday, May 30, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Shorewood’s Marlow earns two top-four places at state track

The junior takes fourth in the 110 hurdles and third in the pole vault.

Shorewood’s Niki Genadiev takes a penalty kick during the 3A state semifinal game against Ingraham on Friday, May 30, 2025 in Puyallup, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Genadiev nets hat trick, Shorewood advances to title game

Niki Genadiev scored all of No. 1 Shorewood’s goals in a 3-1 state semis win over No. 12 Ingraham.

Jeff Page spent 47 years coaching track & field at Lake Stevens, including 32 as the program's head coach. The boys and girls teams totaled 33 Wesco titles, and the boys won the 2022 4A State Championship during his stint as head coach. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Page)
Turning the Page: Lake Stevens track coach set to retire

Jeff Page to close out 47-year coaching career with Vikings after state championships.

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for May 18-24

The Athlete of the Week nominees for May 18-24. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Jackson baseball players cheer before starting their next exercise during practice on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Jackson baseball’s bond of ‘brothers’ carries team to semis

The Timberwolves will play Friday for a spot in the Class 4A title game.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.