Last Saturday against Real Salt Lake felt in many ways, more of the same that we've seen out of FC Dallas in 2025. Especially at Toyota Stadium.
Opposing team comes into the building, starts strong, presses the Dallas defense into some early mistakes and then forces Dallas to find a way to charge back to secure a point. Unlike the previous week in San Diego, FC Dallas manager Eric Quill opted to change formations at halftime and the team responded.
Let's dive into some final numbers before we move on to this week's Texas Derby.
Julio for the win
There is always something to be said about a player going up against his former team for the first time. The emotions are typically higher. The desire to perform at a top level is always there. In many cases, it is the perfect cocktail to get a great performance out of a player.
That was indeed the case on Saturday for Anderson Julio as he scored the game-tying goal on was ended up being a pretty remarkable solo effort once he got the ball on the right sideline.