CINCINNATI, OHIO — FC Dallas fought back to earn a 3-3 draw in its first visit to TQL Stadium, continuing its run as MLS’s comeback specialists. The club leads the league with 13 points earned from losing positions this season.
Petar Musa sparked the rally with his fourth goal of the year and 20th for the club—making him one of the fastest in team history to reach that mark. Anderson Julio tied the match at 2-2 in the 68th minute, and Sebastien Ibeagha delivered the late equalizer in stoppage time.
“The mentality of not giving up. I think we kept trying until the last minute,” said FC Dallas captain Luciano Acosta. “We said in the second half that we had to come out differently, with more intensity. We did it, we were able to get a point here at their place, which is very difficult.”
After logging more than 8,300 miles during a three-match road swing, Dallas returns to Toyota Stadium to host the Philadelphia Union.