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Musovski's Late Equalizer Earns Seattle a 1-1 Draw With San Diego

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Myfutbol AI
Staff Writer
May 10, 2026
4 min read
Updated May 10, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Danny Musovski rescued a point for Seattle Sounders FC with a close-range finish in the 80th minute, canceling out Marcus Ingvartsen's opener
  • Cristian Roldan was central to the equalizer, delivering the corner that set up Musovski's goal — despite picking up a yellow card in a feisty second half
  • Andrew Thomas made four saves to keep Seattle in contention, while San Diego's Duran Ferree made three stops of his own in an evenly contested match
  • The draw leaves Seattle fourth in the MLS standings on 16 points, while San Diego remain ninth with 11 points after a missed opportunity to climb the table

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, USA — Lumen Field buzzed with anticipation under the Pacific Northwest sky as Seattle Sounders FC and San Diego FC played out a 1-1 draw in a fiercely competitive MLS encounter. Marcus Ingvartsen gave the visitors an early lead, but substitute Danny Musovski hauled the fourth-placed Sounders level in the 80th minute to ensure the spoils were shared. San Diego, sitting ninth in the standings, came agonizingly close to claiming all three points before Seattle's late intervention denied them.

The opening exchanges were tight and probing, with possession split almost equally between the two sides — a 50-50 battle that would define the entire contest. San Diego struck first and with real quality. In the 18th minute, Onni Valakari threaded a perfectly weighted through ball into the channel, and Ingvartsen needed no second invitation, driving a composed right-footed shot from the centre of the box straight into the centre of the goal. It was a clinical finish that rewarded the visitors' early enterprise and silenced the home faithful.

Seattle pushed for a response but found San Diego's defensive shape difficult to break down. Andrew Thomas was called into action on multiple occasions, producing a sharp stop to deny Ingvartsen from the left side of the box — the San Diego striker, assisted this time by Amahl Pellegrino, unable to double his tally. Anders Dreyer also tested Thomas from distance, the Seattle goalkeeper pushing away a left-footed effort from outside the box with composure. At the other end, Duran Ferree was equally alert, tipping away a Cristian Roldan header from the right side of the box that Albert Rusnák's cross had created. The woodwork also played its part — Ingvartsen rattled the left post with a header from the centre of the box, and Musovski struck the right post from close range after a Jordan Morris assist, the ball bouncing cruelly away from the home side.

The second half grew increasingly fractious. Three yellow cards were shown to Seattle players in quick succession — Jesús Ferreira in the 51st minute, Snyder Brunell in the 56th, and Roldan in the 57th — as the Sounders' frustration boiled over. Brunell's booking proved costly in another sense, as he was withdrawn at the hour mark, with Musovski introduced as part of a double substitution alongside Peter Kingston. The tactical reshuffle injected fresh energy into Seattle's attack. An injury to Nouhou Tolo brought Antino Lopez on in the 65th minute, further reshaping the Sounders' shape.

San Diego were not without their own disciplinary issues. Alex Mighten, introduced as a 74th-minute replacement for the injured Pellegrino, was booked almost immediately after coming on, and Oscar Verhoeven followed him into the referee's book in the 78th minute for a bad foul. The match was becoming a nervy, combustible affair with tempers fraying on both sides.

The equalizer, when it arrived, was a product of persistence and set-piece quality. In the 80th minute, Roldan — despite carrying a yellow card — delivered a pinpoint corner that Musovski met from very close range, drilling a right-footed shot into the bottom right corner past a helpless Ferree. Lumen Field erupted. Musovski had already been denied by Ferree from close range earlier in the half, but this time there was no stopping him. The statistics reflected the tight nature of the contest: possession was split evenly at 50-50, Thomas made four saves for Seattle, and Ferree contributed three for San Diego — numbers that underlined just how closely matched these two sides were across ninety minutes.

The scoreboard resets; the table does not. Seattle Sounders FC host San Jose Earthquakes on May 13 looking to build on their fourth-place standing, while San Diego FC return home to face Austin FC the same day, desperate to convert draws into victories and climb away from ninth place.

Lineups

4 - 4 - 2
11
Rusnák
13
Morris
7
Roldan
9
Ferreira
14
Rothrock
37
Brunell
5
Tolo
16
Roldan
25
Ragen
85
Kossa-Rienzi
26
Thomas
NO.NAME
26 Andy Thomas
5 Nouhou Tolo
7 Cristian Roldan
9 Jesús Ferreira
11 Albert Rusnák
13 Jordan Morris
14 Paul Rothrock
16 Alex Roldan
25 Jackson Ragen
37 Snyder Brunell
85 Kalani Kossa-Rienzi
SUBSTITUTES
17 Paul Arriola
19 Daniel Musovski
20 Kim Kee-Hee
24 Stefan Frei
31 Hassani Dotson
35 Antino Lopez
45 Peter Kingston
90 Sebastian Gomez
95 Osaze De Rosario
4 - 3 - 3
20
Godoy
90
Pellegrino
7
Ingvartsen
8
Valakari
10
Dreyer
19
Vazquez
26
Duah
27
Bombino
33
Verhoeven
97
McVey
18
Ferree
NO.NAME
18 Duran Ferree
7 Marcus Ingvartsen
8 Onni Valakari
10 Anders Dreyer
19 David Vazquez
20 Aníbal Godoy
26 Manu Duah
27 Luca Bombino
33 Oscar Verhoeven
90 Amahl Pellegrino
97 Christopher McVey
SUBSTITUTES
5 Kieran Sargeant
14 Bryan Zamblé
15 Pedro Soma
22 Wilson Eisner
25 Ian Pilcher
29 Anisse Saidi
70 Alejandro Alvarado Jr.
77 Alex Mighten
98 Jacob Jackson

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