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Dempsey sparks surge, Seattle obliterates FC Dallas

Reuters

SEATTLE - Andreas Ivanschitz knew a game like this was coming for the Seattle Sounders.

It came in a big way Wednesday night against the best team in MLS.

Clint Dempsey, Ivanschitz and Jordan Morris scored during a 15-minute span of the first half and the Sounders routed league-leading FC Dallas 5-0 to snap a four-game winless streak.

Joevin Jones and Cristian Roldan added second-half goals for the Sounders (6-10-2), who started the night with the lowest goal total in the league (14).

Ivanschitz, an Austrian midfielder, helped set up the first goal when his shot led to a Seattle penalty kick, then scored the second, and assisted on the fifth.

"It was a perfect night. It feels great for us," Ivanschitz said. "After so many games where we ended up losing and were pretty disappointed because we played great and didn't score, it was a frustrating time for us. But this win tonight is well deserved because we started pretty well, we were on our front foot, we pressed them pretty high, and we finished up our chances."

Dempsey scored in the 6th minute when he drilled a penalty past goalkeeper Chris Seitz for his third goal of the year. The spot kick was set up when defender Maynor Figueroa was called for an intentional hand ball on a shot by Ivanschitz just outside of the 6-yard box and shown the red card.

That halted a 321-minute shutout streak for Dallas (11-6-4).

Seattle had not scored on its home field since a 2-0 victory against San Jose on May 7 - a drought of 277 minutes.

Ivanschitz increased the lead to 2-0 in the 18th minute. Osvaldo Alonso sent a long through ball toward the top of the penalty area. Ivanschitz and Dallas' Atiba Harris both went for it, Ivanschitz got there first and chipped a shot over the onrushing Seitz and watched it bounce into the net for his third of the season.

Just four minutes later, Morris pushed it to 3-0 with his team-leading seventh. Dempsey sent a ball into the box, and Morris met it at the top right corner of the 6, sending it into the far left corner.

"It was very important to have those moments to have a good start at home," Ivanschitz said. "In the last games, we always had the first chances in the game, but didn't score."

Jones scored in the 61st, his second of the season, followed by Roldan in the 73rd. Roldan, who played his college ball at nearby University of Washington, notched his first MLS goal.

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