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Marcus Ingvartsen, Anders Dreyer both score late to rally San Diego to 2-1 victory over Earthquakes

San Diego FC extended its league record with six straight road wins as Ingvartsen assisted Dreyer's 12th goal to overcome a late deficit and win 2-1.

  • On Sunday, San Diego FC rallied after Ingvartsen scored and assisted Dreyer’s winning goal in a 2-1 victory over the Earthquakes at PayPal Park.
  • In the 77th minute, Josef Martínez scored unassisted, giving San Jose a 1-0 lead with his 12th goal of the season, breaking the scoreless deadlock.
  • Into the game, Ingvartsen scored in the 82nd minute with a header off Franco Negri's cross, leveling the score.
  • Dreyer’s winner extended San Diego’s league record to six straight road wins for an expansion team.
  • Looking ahead, San Diego FC improved to a 16-7-4 record and will host the Portland Timbers on Saturday.
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Marcus Ingvartsen, Anders Dreyer both score late to rally San Diego to 2-1 victory over Earthquakes

Marcus Ingvartsen scored late in the second half and then notched an assist on Anders Dreyer’s winner three minutes later to rally Western Conference-leading expansion side San Diego FC to a 2-1 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes.

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