Defenses hold as SKC, Dynamo draw blanks

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Sporting Kansas City’s solid defensive effort moved them back into a share of the Eastern Conference lead, but their continued struggles to score from anywhere but the penalty spot kept them from taking the top spot all for themselves.


Sporting outshot the Houston Dynamo 17-7 on a sweltering Saturday night at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park, with the mercury at 104 degrees at kickoff, but they had to settle for a scoreless draw. That moved Kansas City (10-5-3, 33 points) into a first-place tie with D.C. United.


Houston (6-5-7) extended their unbeaten string to three matches in the first meeting between the two sides since Houston’s 2-0 win at LSP in last year’s Eastern Conference final.


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Sporting, ever mindful of Houston’s dangerous set-piece game, didn’t give up a restart in their own end through a scoreless first half and into the 62nd minute. It wasn’t until the 79th minute, when Adam Moffat bounced a free kick off a two-man wall, that the Dynamo actually went for goal on a set piece.


But despite a 6-0 advantage in corners and three free kicks in dangerous spots before the break, the hosts were unable to turn the statistical disparity into goals.  Their best chance of the half came out of the run of play, when Jacob Peterson ripped a low shot off the left post in the 33rd minute.


Peterson, making his third start of the season because of continuing calf soreness for left winger Bobby Convey, also set up a nice opportunity for Sporting with a backheel pass to Seth Sinovic in the 30th minute. Sinovic’s cross nearly found Kei Kamara at the back post, but defender Corey Ashe deflected it out for a corner.


The Dynamo still managed to generate several chances through brand new Honduran signing Boniek Garcia before the break, but center back Matt Besler blocked Will Bruin’s shot in the 9th minute and Jimmy Nielsen saved Garcia’s attempt in the 15th.


Bruin, who came into the game third in MLS with nine goals this season, did not get off another shot before being lifted for Brian Ching in the 66th minute.


Sporting generated two good chances early in the second half, but Kamara’s header went right into Tally Hall’s hands in the 48th minute and C.J. Sapong fired just left in the 57th after Roger Espinoza’s run deep into the Houston area.


Another flurry of chances around the 75-minute mark also went begging, and Sporting’s last chance to pick up three points sailed high along with Graham Zusi’s shot off a throw-in in the 89th minute.


Houston's chance to steal the game late was thwarted when Collin and Nielsen combined to stop Brian Ownby’s shot in the 90th minute. Hall had four saves and Nielsen made two for their respective shutouts.


Sporting Kansas CIty return to action on the road against the Philadelphia Union in the semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on Wednesday, while the Dynamo host D.C. United on July 15.



Sporting Kansas City (10-5-3) vs. Houston Dynamo (6-5-7)
July 7, 2012 – LIVESTRONG Sporting Park, Kansas City, KS

Scoring Summary:
None


Houston Dynamo: Tally Hall; Andre Hainault, Bobby Boswell, Jermaine Taylor, Corey Ashe; Luiz Camargo (Warren Creavalle 66), Adam Moffat, Brad Davis; Boniek Garcia, Will Bruin (Brian Ching 66), Macoumba Kandji (Brian Ownby 80).
Substitutes not used: Tyler Deric, Nathan Sturgis, Cam Weaver, Colin Clark.


Sporting Kansas City: Jimmy Nielsen; Chance Myers, Matt Besler, Aurelien Collin, Seth Sinovic; Paulo Nagamura, Roger Espinoza, Graham Zusi; Kei Kamara (Soony Saad 81), C.J. Sapong (Teal Bunbury 68), Jacob Peterson.
Subs not used: Eric Kronberg, Michael Thomas, Michael Harrington, Peterson Joseph, Konrad Warzycha.


Misconduct Summary:
None


Referee: Chris Penso
Assistant referees: Chris Strickland, Eric Proctor
4th Official: John McCloskey
Attendance: 19,307