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LAFC shut out FC Dallas, yet to allow goal this season

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David Martinez scored in the second half and Los Angeles FC remained unbeaten and unscored upon with a 1-0 victory over visiting FC Dallas on Saturday night.

Hector Lloris made a diving save on Petar Musa in the sixth minute of second-half stoppage time while notching his third straight shutout for LAFC (3-0-0, 9 points). Lloris made five stops for his 27th clean sheet in 68 starts for LAFC.

LAFC has outscored opponents 6-0 this season. One minute before time was called, Musa redirected a cross from Herman Johansson with his right foot and Lloris had to scramble to his right and used both hands to knock aside the shot.

FC Dallas (1-1-1, 4 points) was able to stay in the game behind stellar goalkeeping from Michael Collodi, who made five saves. Collodi’s performance included two big second-half stops on shots from LAFC star Denis Bouanga.

FC Dallas fell to 0-7-1 all-time when playing at LAFC. They have been outscored 14-3 in those matches.

Martinez broke the scoreless tie in the 55th minute as he received the ball well beyond the box and let fly with a left-footed laser. The blast tipped off the hand of Collodi en route to hitting the back of the net.

The goal was the second of the season for the 20-year-old Martinez. He has nine goals in 49 career MLS matches.

LAFC had a chance to add to the lead in the 70th minute when Bouanga broke in on net but his leaping right-footed flick was stopped by Collodi.

Bouanga had another solid opportunity in the 79th minute but Collodi stopped the close-range, right-footed rocket.

Dallas outshot Los Angeles 14-10 but LAFC had a 6-5 edge in shots on target.

In the first half, Bouanga had a solid opportunity in the 23rd minute but his right-footed shot was stopped by the hand of Collodi.

Five minutes later, Dallas’ Bernard Kamungo ripped a left-footed blast from outside the box. Lloris was able to knock the shot upward and over the net.

Son Heung-Min had a chance for LAFC in the 44th minute but his left-footer was stopped by Collodi.

Early in the second half, Musa sent a header over the net for FC Dallas.

–Field Level Media

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