EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Clint Mathis had a goal and an
assist to lead the New York-New Jersey MetroStars to a 2-0 victory
over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night.
The MetroStars (5-1-1) won their fourth straight victory and
snapped the Galaxy's four-game unbeaten streak.
Mathis, the league's leading scorer, has seven goals and four
assists.
"He's perhaps the best player in the United States right now
and playing with Tab Ramos has been mutually beneficial for both of
them," Galaxy defender Paul Caliguri said of Mathis.
"We didn't deserve to win. They were very motivated, and we
certainly didn't play our best."
After Galaxy defender Danny Pena fouled Petter Villegas, Mathis'
free kick from 25 yards dropped to the feet of Villegas, who
knocked the ball past Galaxy goalkeeper Kevin Hartman in the 53rd
minute.
Eight minutes later, MetroStars goalkeeper Tim Howard made a
diving save on a glancing header by Sasha Victorine.
Mathis made it 2-0 in the 77th minute when he ran onto a pass
from Pedro Alvarez and scored just inside the far post.
"We were looking for one good run from him," MetroStars coach
Octavio Zambrano said. "And he got it late in the second half and
made the most of it."
The MetroStars outshot the Galaxy 8-2.
Howard finished with five saves in his first shutout of the
season.