San Diego FC 2-2 Los Angeles FC: Hollingshead snatches a point 14 minutes into stoppage time

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ShareSan Diego FC and Los Angeles FC shared four goals equally at Snapdragon Stadium, with the last of them coming very late indeed.Ryan Hollingshead equalised 14 minutes into second-half stoppage time as Los Angeles FC salvaged a 2-2 draw against Western Conference rivals San Diego FC.San Diego led 2-0 with eight minutes of the 90 remaining and were on course to halt their eight-match winless run, having lost five in a row ahead of Saturday's clash. Mikey Varas' team went ahead through Marcus Ingvartsen's downward header in the seventh minute, and the Dane doubled up in the second half, drilling into the bottom-left corner following another Anders Dreyer assist.But LAFC halved the arrears when Denis Bouanga finished from a tight angle, having been assisted by Son Heung-min, who entered the fray as a second-half substitute after Marc Dos Santos shuffled his pack, following a midweek CONCACAF Champions Cup win over Toluca.And a lengthy period of stoppage time was played after home goalkeeper CJ dos Santos suffered a nasty bloodied nose while making a close-range save to deny Bouanga.As the clock ticked into the 114th minute, Hollingshead profited from a goalmouth scramble to hook beyond substitute goalkeeper Duran Ferree and rescue a point. LAFC stay third in the Western Conference, still seven points behind the leaders, the San Jose Earthquakes, who drew 1-1 with Toronto FC.The second-placed Vancouver Whitecaps were also held to a 1-1 draw by the LA Galaxy, as were the fourth-placed Seattle Sounders, away at Sporting Kansas City.Data Debrief: Los Angeles leave it lateHollingshead's equaliser was the third-latest stoppage-time goal in MLS history, with only Tom Barlow (90+17, New York Red Bulls versus San Jose Earthquakes in 2023), and Mateusz Bogusz (90+15, Houston Dynamo versus Portland Timbers in 2026) netting later on.That strike also moved Hollingshead past Graham Zusi and made him the highest-scoring defender in MLS regular-season history, with 32 such goals.Both teams outperformed their underlying expected goals figures, with San Diego managing 1.04 xG from eight shots and LAFC registering 0.78 xG from nine efforts. San Diego FC and Los Angeles FC shared four goals equally at Snapdragon Stadium, with the last of them coming very late indeed.Ryan Hollingshead equalised 14 minutes into second-half stoppage time as Los Angeles FC salvaged a 2-2 draw against Western Conference rivals San Diego FC.San Diego led 2-0 with eight minutes of the 90 remaining and were on course to halt their eight-match winless run, having lost five in a row ahead of Saturday's clash. Mikey Varas' team went ahead through Marcus Ingvartsen's downward header in the seventh minute, and the Dane doubled up in the second half, drilling into the bottom-left corner following another Anders Dreyer assist.But LAFC halved the arrears when Denis Bouanga finished from a tight angle, having been assisted by Son Heung-min, who entered the fray as a second-half substitute after Marc Dos Santos shuffled his pack, following a midweek CONCACAF Champions Cup win over Toluca.And a lengthy period of stoppage time was played after home goalkeeper CJ dos Santos suffered a nasty bloodied nose while making a close-range save to deny Bouanga.As the clock ticked into the 114th minute, Hollingshead profited from a goalmouth scramble to hook beyond substitute goalkeeper Duran Ferree and rescue a point. LAFC stay third in the Western Conference, still seven points behind the leaders, the San Jose Earthquakes, who drew 1-1 with Toronto FC.The second-placed Vancouver Whitecaps were also held to a 1-1 draw by the LA Galaxy, as were the fourth-placed Seattle Sounders, away at Sporting Kansas City.Data Debrief: Los Angeles leave it lateHollingshead's equaliser was the third-latest stoppage-time goal in MLS history, with only Tom Barlow (90+17, New York Red Bulls versus San Jose Earthquakes in 2023), and Mateusz Bogusz (90+15, Houston Dynamo versus Portland Timbers in 2026) netting later on.That strike also moved Hollingshead past Graham Zusi and made him the highest-scoring defender in MLS regular-season history, with 32 such goals.Both teams outperformed their underlying expected goals figures, with San Diego managing 1.04 xG from eight shots and LAFC registering 0.78 xG from nine efforts.