CHESTER, Pa. (AP) – Sergio Santos scored three times, and the Philadelphia Union beat Toronto FC 5-0 on Saturday. Philadelphia (12-3-5) moved into a first-place tie with Toronto (12-3-5) atop Major League Soccer. The Union also improved to 7-0-0 at home this season. It was Toronto’s first defeat in 10 games. Santos scored in the 27th, 63rd and 68th minutes. He entered with four goals on the season. It was the fourth hat trick in Union history. C.J. Sapong was the last Philadelphia player to accomplish the feat, against the New York Red Bulls in May 2017. SPORTING KANSAS CITY 4, RAPIDS 0 KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) – Alan Pulido scored for Sporting Kansas City in his first game back from international duty, and Andreu Fontà s added his first career MLS goal. Sporting KC (10-6-3) moved past Seattle and Portland and into first in the Western Conference standings with 33 points. Pulido, who missed the last four games playing for Mexico and adhering to COVID-19 pandemic-related protocols, rolled one inside the post from the top of the area to open the scoring in the 54th minute. Colorado (5-5-4) played for the first time since its 5-0 victory over San Jose on Sept. 23. It had been dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak. WHITECAPS 2, EARTHQUAKES 1 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Ali Adnan and Tosaint Ricketts scored in the second half of the Whitecaps’ victory over the Earthquakes. Vancouver (8-12-0) has won three of its last four matches while San Jose (6-8-6) is 1-2-1 in its last four. Both have 24 points and remain in playoff contention in the Western Conference. In the 51st minute, Adnan fired a shot from deep outside the 18-yard box that beat diving goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski. Vancouver then got the go-ahead goal in the 57th minute. Cristian Dajome’s cross was deflected by Marcinkowski in front of the goal, and Ricketts beat a defender and scored from close. San Jose’s Carlos Fierro fired in a right-footed shot from close range in the 24th minute. MINNESOTA UNITED 1, CINCINNATI 0 CINCINNATI (AP) – Aaron Schoenfeld scored his first goal of the season in the 92nd minute, leading Minnesota United to the win. Michael Boxall hit the right post with a header off a corner kick and Schoenfeld knocked the rebound between the legs of goalie Spencer Richey in the final minute of stoppage time. Schoenfeld entered the game in the 76th minute. Dayne St. Clair made two saves for the shutout. Minnesota (7-5-6) is undefeated in its last six games. Cincinnati (4-12-4), last in the East Division, fell to its sixth loss in its last seven games. D.C. UNITED 2, ATLANTA UNITED 1 ATLANTA (AP) – Gelmin Rivas scored his first MLS goal two minutes into second-half stoppage time, helping D.C. United to the victory. D.C. (4-10-6) won consecutive matches for the first time this season. Atlanta (5-11-4) dropped to 0-3-2 since a 4-0 win over D.C. United on Oct. 3. Russell Canouse gave D.C. a 1-0 lead with a header in the 77th minute. Atlanta’s Jon Gallagher tied it in the 89th when he headed in a shot on a cross from Brooks Lennon. Rivas fired his left-footed shot under the crossbar in the 92nd minute following a pass from midfielder Kevin Paredes. Atlanta’s Marcelino Moreno nearly scored in the 45th minute with a shot from long range, but goalkeeper Bill Hamid dove to his left and deflected it away. NEW YORK CITY FC 3, IMPACT 1 NEW YORK (AP) – Jesús Medina, Maximiliano Moralez and Tony Rocha scored in a 20-minute span, and New York City FC stopped a three-game winless streak. Medina gave New York City (9-8-3) the lead for good in the 68th minute, when he chipped home an empty-netter from the top of the 6-yard box.
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