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Dallas Storms Back with Late Goal to Edge RSL 4-3

FC Dallas secured a dramatic 4-3 victory over Real Salt Lake at America First Field, with Ran Binyamin scoring in the 90th minute to seal the win for the visitors.

Hart Nash

August 20, 20262 min read

Late Goal Drama - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Late Goal Drama - illustration, Jake Team LLC
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FC Dallas4
Real Salt Lake3

August 20, 2026

Visitors Take Control Early

FC Dallas arrived at America First Field in Sandy, Utah, with a clear intent to dominate the match. The visiting side struck first in the 16th minute, with Joaquín Valiente finding the back of the net to give Dallas an early lead. The momentum shifted quickly in the 20th minute when Petar Musa added a second goal, extending the advantage to 2-0.

Real Salt Lake, playing as the home team, managed to pull one back before halftime. Sergi Solans scored in the 38th minute, narrowing the gap to 2-1. However, Musa completed his brace just before the break, scoring in the 45th minute to restore the two-goal cushion for Dallas as the teams headed to the locker rooms.

RSL Rally in Second Half

The second half brought a surge of energy from the home crowd and the Real Salt Lake squad. Morgan Guilavogui broke through for the hosts in the 50th minute, cutting the deficit to 3-2. Diego Luna followed up with a goal in the 64th minute, leveling the score at 3-3 and keeping the game wide open.

The atmosphere at America First Field remained tense as both teams sought the decisive edge. Despite the pressure, FC Dallas maintained their structural integrity, relying on their defensive shape to hold off the RSL attack. The match remained deadlocked for the final stretch, with neither side willing to concede the initiative.

Deciding Moments

The deciding blow came at the very end of the regulation time. In the 90th minute, Ran Binyamin scored the winning goal for FC Dallas, breaking the deadlock and securing a 4-3 victory for the visitors. This final tally meant that FC Dallas left Utah with three crucial points, while Real Salt Lake had to settle for a point in a frustrating home defeat.

The final scoreline reflected the high-scoring nature of the contest, with seven total goals recorded across the ninety minutes. The result highlights the volatility of the current season, where lead changes are frequent and late-game drama is commonplace.

Post-Match Standings

Following the match, the records for both clubs have been updated. FC Dallas improves their standing to 9-6-5, signaling a strong performance on the road against a well-organized opponent. Real Salt Lake remains at 8-4-7, continuing their campaign at home in Sandy, Utah.

The statistical performance of key individuals was notable. For Real Salt Lake, Diego Luna registered four total shots, while goalkeeper Rafael recorded one save. On the Dallas side, Petar Musa matched Luna with four total shots, and goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois made four saves.

These figures underscore the balanced nature of the attacking threats presented by both teams throughout the contest. The match concluded without any additional stoppage-time incidents beyond the 90th-minute strike, leaving the final result unchanged.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/soccer/match/_/gameId/761735

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Hart Nash

Hart Nash covers Princeton high school and area college sports.

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