Sounders set a pair of team records in win over St. Louis
The Seattle Sounders made headlines by setting two significant team records in their 4-1 victory against St. Louis City. Eduard Löwen's late goal ended a remarkable 495-minute shutout streak, surpassing their previous record of 420 minutes set in 2017. The Sounders also extended their home unbeaten streak to 19 matches, a record that positions them strongly ahead of an upcoming match against FC Dallas, a team they've dominated historically.
By the Numbers- The Sounders' shutout streak lasted 495 minutes, breaking their previous record of 420 minutes.
- They are currently on a 19-match unbeaten home streak (14 wins, 5 draws).
- Sounders are 22-5-9 across all competitions since the Club World Cup.
- Next match is against FC Dallas, where the Sounders have a 21-game home unbeaten streak.
The Sounders will face FC Dallas, aiming to extend their unbeaten streak at home against them. The team's focus will be on maintaining their defensive form while enhancing set-piece strategies.
Bottom LineThe Seattle Sounders demonstrated resilience and performance, setting new benchmarks for success, while their upcoming match against FC Dallas is crucial for solidifying their dominance in the league.
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