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Austin FC Hold MLS Leaders LAFC to Goalless Draw at Q2 Stadium

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Myfutbol AI
Staff Writer
March 22, 2026
4 min read
Updated Mar 22, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Hugo Lloris denied Myrto Uzuni with a stunning top-centre save to preserve LAFC's clean sheet in a tense second half
  • Uzuni also had a goal ruled out by VAR, a decision that proved pivotal in Austin's failure to claim all three points
  • Mark Delgado rattled the crossbar for LAFC, one of several moments that underlined how close the game came to a decisive breakthrough
  • The 0-0 result ends LAFC's perfect winning record in MLS while doing little to lift Austin FC off 10th place with just five points from five games

AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA — A hard-fought 0-0 stalemate at Q2 Stadium denied MLS leaders LAFC their fifth straight win, as Austin FC frustrated the table-toppers in a match defined by VAR controversy, a disallowed goal, and a string of near-misses that left both sets of supporters breathless. LAFC arrived in Texas boasting 13 points from four wins and a goal difference of +8, but Steve Cherundolo's side found the Verde and Black in no mood to be swept aside. Austin FC, sitting 10th with just five points, dug deep to earn a share of the spoils that felt, at times, like a victory in its own right.

The match's most dramatic chapter unfolded in the second half, when Myrto Uzuni thought he had broken the deadlock, only for VAR to intervene and rule the effort out, leaving the Q2 faithful stunned into silence. The Albanian forward had already been a constant menace, and moments later he tested Hugo Lloris again with a fierce left-footed drive from outside the box, assisted by Zan Kolmanic. The veteran French goalkeeper, commanding his area with the authority of a man who has faced far greater pressure on far bigger stages, flung himself to his right and palmed the effort away from the top centre of the goal — a save that, in retrospect, proved the defining moment of the contest. At the other end, Mark Delgado came agonisingly close to handing LAFC the lead when his right-footed effort from outside the box, set up by Mathieu Choinière, cannoned off the crossbar and back into play, the woodwork denying the visitors what would have been a stunning opener.

The tactical battle between these two sides was as absorbing as the scoreline suggests. The teams shared possession almost equally at 50%-50%, a statistic that spoke to the competitive balance on display throughout the ninety minutes. LAFC's midfield, typically a source of creative dominance, found themselves matched stride for stride by Austin's industrious engine room. Timothy Tillman was booked in the 26th minute for a bad foul, a sign of the physical edge LAFC were willing to employ, while Eddie Segura followed him into the referee's book in the 41st minute. Jon Bell picked up a yellow card for Austin just before the break, and the cards continued to flow as Uzuni was cautioned in the 65th minute and Mikkel Desler, introduced as a substitute, was shown yellow in the 84th minute — a fiery encounter that tested the patience of players and officials alike.

The numbers told the story of a match that refused to yield a winner. Both goalkeepers were called upon once each, with saves level at 1-1, and the even possession split underlined that neither side was able to impose sustained control. Austin's defensive organisation deserved enormous credit for keeping LAFC's attack — one that had plundered eight goals in its previous four league outings — firmly at bay.

The turning point, beyond the VAR drama, came in the final quarter when both managers reached for their benches. Austin introduced Guilherme Biro, Besard Sabovic, CJ Fodrey, and Desler in quick succession, while LAFC responded with Tyler Boyd, Amin Boudri, and Ryan Hollingshead. The fresh legs changed the tempo but not the scoreline, and as the clock wound down, both sides settled for a point that felt more significant to the hosts than the visitors.

The scoreboard resets; the table does not. Austin FC travel to face Inter Miami CF on April 4 looking to build on this resilient showing, while LAFC make the trip to Orlando City SC the same evening, knowing their lead at the summit remains intact despite dropping their first points of the season.

Lineups

4 - 4 - 2
10
Uzuni
21
Ramírez
6
Sánchez
11
Torres
20
Dubersarsky
30
Rosales
4
Hines-Ike
5
Svatok
15
Bell
17
Gallagher
1
Stuver
NO.NAME
1 Brad Stuver
4 Brendan Hines-Ike
5 Oleksandr Svatok
6 Ilie Sánchez
10 Myrto Uzuni
11 Facundo Torres
15 Jon Bell
17 Jon Gallagher
20 Nicolás Dubersarsky
21 Christian Ramírez
30 Joseph Rosales
SUBSTITUTES
3 Mikkel Desler
12 Damian Las
14 Besard Sabovic
19 CJ Fodrey
23 Zan Kolmanic
24 Jorge Alastuey
29 Guilherme Biro
35 Mateja Djordjevic
38 Ervin Torres
4 - 3 - 3
66
Choinière
99
Bouanga
7
Heung-Min
8
Delgado
11
Tillman
30
Martínez
4
Segura
5
Porteous
14
Palencia
91
Tafari
1
Lloris
NO.NAME
1 Hugo Lloris
4 Eddie Segura
5 Ryan Porteous
7 Son Heung-Min
8 Mark Delgado
11 Timothy Tillman
14 Sergi Palencia
30 David Martínez
66 Mathieu Choinière
91 Nkosi Tafari
99 Denis Bouanga
SUBSTITUTES
12 Thomas Hasal
19 Tyler Boyd
21 Ryan Raposo
22 Jude Terry
24 Ryan Hollingshead
27 Nathan Ordaz
29 Artem Smolyakov
45 Kenny Nielsen
65 Amin Boudri

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