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FC Dallas knocked out of Leagues Cup by Juárez as season goes from bad to worse
FC Dallas will be on vacation for more than three weeks, which is bad news for a club that has had a turbulent season.
With Wednesday’s 2-0 loss at Toyota Stadium against FC Juárez, FCD was eliminated from the Leagues Cup, the midsummer tournament between MLS and Liga MX teams.
FC Dallas was forced to win its match against Juárez after losing its group opener 2-1 on Saturday at St. Louis.
The Leagues Cup includes 77 matches hosted at MLS stadiums throughout the U.S. and Canada.
All 29 MLS clubs and 18 Liga MX teams participate in a World Cup-style tournament. The competition has a Group Stage made up of two regions (East and West), followed by knockout rounds until one team is crowned champion.
Officially sanctioned by Concacaf, the top three teams will receive automatic bids into the Concacaf Champions Cup with a chance to represent the Confederation at the FIFA Club World Cup.
FC Dallas will not play again until August 24, when the MLS regular season resumes, on the road against D.C. United.
In the 23rd minute, Juárez scored the decisive goal with a header from the center of the box by Ángel Zaldívar, assisted by Ralph Orquin.
In front of 13,367 fans who faced a 90-degree temperature at the start of the game, FC Dallas tried to shake off the surprise of finding themselves down on the scoreboard but could not create any dangerous plays in front of the opponent’s goal.
In the 82nd minute, Juárez got a penalty kick in their favor, with Ecuadorian Avilés Hurtados giving the visitors a 2-0 lead.
The early elimination in the Leagues Cup against Juárez, one of the weakest teams in Liga MX, is a painful reminder of how things have gone for FCD this season.
Juarez’s win was only the second for a Mexican team in the Leagues Cup in 40 games.
So far in the Liga MX tournament, FC Juárez had lost three games and tied one.
FCD’s elimination from the Leagues Cup adds to the club’s nightmare of a season. With eight games left in the regular season, the Frisco squad is currently out of the MLS playoff picture.
FC Dallas interim coach Peter Luccin acknowledged that his team had a terrible game against Juárez.
“It’s been our worst game since I took over as head coach,” said Luccin, who on June 9 replaced Nico Estévez as FCD head coach.
“It’s a sad day for me. We’re very far from reaching the level we want. On offense, we didn’t create opportunities, and on defense, my players lost many personal duels. You can’t win games like that,” said Luccin.
The FCD coach said that the elimination from the League Cup hurts him a lot.
“We are squeezing a lot of players from the second team and the Academy, asking them to do too many things. Other players are too tired; they have no more juice right now. These are not excuses; we played very poorly today”, Luccin said.
“We must all reflect on what we’re not doing well; today’s defeat was like a punch in the face.”
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Dallas weather: Storms return this week with large hail and tornado threat
DALLAS – North Texans will enjoy a brief break today before the next weather system arrives, bringing multiple rounds of storms. A warmup is on the way, with temperatures climbing back into the mid-80s by the weekend.
Monday Forecast
Following a few morning showers in the eastern counties, expect a warm and breezy Monday. High temperatures will climb into the low 80s under partly cloudy skies.
Tuesday Forecast
As an upper-level low-pressure system moves to the west, scattered storms will move into the region Tuesday afternoon. Some of these storms could become severe, with the primary threats being large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
Simultaneously, storms are expected to develop ahead of a dryline to the west. While the tornado threat remains low in this area, any storms that form could produce large hail and damaging wind gusts.
7-Day Forecast
Those overnight storms should push out to the east by Wednesday morning, but don’t put the umbrella away just yet. As the main weather system moves directly over us Wednesday afternoon, we’ll likely see another round of scattered storms that could still bring with some hail. Once everything finally clears out Wednesday evening, we can look forward to some drier, much more comfortable air moving back into the area.
Thursday will be noticeably cooler, with high temperatures settling in the mid-60s. However, sunshine and a quick warmup are expected by the weekend. Temperatures will rebound into the 80s on Friday and Saturday.
The Source: Information in this article comes from the National Weather Service and FOX 4 forecasters.
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Off-duty Dallas officer shoots at suspects allegedly trying to steal his vehicle in Addison, police say
An off-duty Dallas police officer shot at a group of people allegedly trying to steal his personal vehicle on Sunday afternoon in Addison, officials said.
According to the Addison Police Department, around 2:15 p.m., the off-duty Dallas officer saw a group of people trying to steal his vehicle in a parking lot at 5000 Belt Line Road. He confronted the suspects, “and during the encounter, fired a weapon at the suspects’ vehicle.”
The suspects fled in their vehicle, Addison police said, and it is unknown if any suspects were hit by gunfire.
The investigation is ongoing.
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