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Sounders move back on top of West with 3-0 win over LAFC

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SEATTLE (AP) ā€” NicolaĢs Lodeiro scored on a pair of penalty kicks moments apart in the first half,and the Seattle Sounders moved back on top of the Western Conference standings with a 3-0 victory over Los Angeles FC on Friday night.

Lodeiro converted the penalties just four minutes apart as the Sounders (6-2-3, 21 points) jumped ahead of Sporting Kansas City in the West standings. RauĢl RuidiĢaz provided the capper in the 82nd minute with his eighth goal of the season.

Lodeiroā€™s first penalty came in the 29th minute and following a video review that determined Dejan Jakovic used his arm to clear a corner kick in the penalty area. Lodeiro sent LAFC goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega the wrong direction.

Moments later, LAFCā€™s Latif Blessing was whistled for fouling Yeimar GoĢmez Andrade on a free kick. Sisniega guessed correctly on Lodeiroā€™s second penalty, but only got one hand on the shot and couldnā€™t keep it out of the net.

Lodeiro is 14 for 14 on penalty kicks in MLS regular-season matches. It was the quickest a team has scored two penalties since Houston scored two in just over two minutes against Real Salt Lake in 2010.

It was Seattleā€™s first match since scoring a franchise record for goals in a 7-1 win over San Jose last week. While the Sounders couldnā€™t match the same offensive output, they did shut down the top scoring team in the league.

LAFC (4-5-3, 15 points) had just a few good scoring chances and dropped to 2-5-0 in its matches following the MLS is Back tournament in Florida. LAFC has been shut out in four of its five losses since returning from Florida. Three of LAFCā€™s last four losses have come by 3-0 scores. It lost by three or more goals just twice in its first 79 matches after joining the league.

LAFCā€™s best scoring chance came early in the first half when Bradley Wright-Phillips scored after Diego Rossiā€™s shot was saved by Seattleā€™s Stefan Frei, but Wright-Phillips was flagged for being offside.

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