Goalkeeper Chris Seitz saves FC Dallas a home point vs. Columbus Crew SC

FRISCO, Texasā€”Saturdayā€™s 1-1 draw against Columbus Crew SC prompted some bittersweet feelings for FC Dallas.


FCD salvaged a point without its best playmaker, Mauro Diaz, who was a late scratch due to leg tightness. But they failed to pick up a win at Toyota Stadium for the first time since August 15 of last year, snapping a seven-game home winning streak. A win would have tied the franchise record for consecutive home wins.


ā€œWe want to win at home, and thatā€™s always our mentality,ā€ said goalkeeper Chris Seitz. ā€œFor us, we left some points out there. But at the same time, we understand how good a team Columbus is. Anytime you can grind out points in games is good. One point is a lot better than zero.ā€


Seitz put in a man-of-the-match-worthy performance in net, and was perhaps the biggest reason Dallas was able to squeak out of its own gates with a point. Columbus kept their foot on the gas after taking the lead in the ninth minute, playing more aggressively than FC Dallas.


Seitz, who started last weekā€™s win at D.C. while regular No. 1 Jesse Gonzalez was away on international duty and remained in net on Saturday night, didnā€™t shy away from the challenge. The veteran ā€˜keeper finished the night with five saves, including a couple of excellent stops on point-blank efforts from Crew SC.


ā€œThey tested us tonight,ā€ Seitz said. ā€œWe always have a bend but donā€™t break mentality, and we kind of did that. We were a little fortunate on our goal, but hey, we were pressing all night.ā€


Head coach Oscar Pareja said after the match Seitz earned the start because of his work during training throughout the week, insisting there is still a weekly competition with the 20-year-old Gonzalez.


The insertion of Seitz wasnā€™t the only lineup change Pareja made. With Diaz out, Pareja moved Kellyn Acosta higher up to assume more of an attacking role in a 4-4-2 formation. He said his goal was to get somebody further up that could win the ball back when Columbus had possession.


ā€œKellyn played an excellent role there ā€“ not being a playmaker, but being a five [or] eight that could give me range and aggressiveness there when Columbus tried to build from the back,ā€ Pareja said. ā€œI enjoyed it a lot.ā€


The other key switch was the insertion of super-sub Tesho Akindele. Following a stint with Canada in World Cup qualifiers last week, it was Akindele who equalized by cleaning up a Maxi Urruti shot that slammed off the right post in the 77th minute.


Whether it was Akindeleā€™s goal, Seitzā€™s standout performance in net, or one of Parejaā€™s two subs that made the difference, the man pulling the strings praised his teamā€™s ability to fight for a result on Saturday.


ā€œItā€™s great to have players that come to the game with that willingness,ā€ Pareja said. ā€œThatā€™s the key to this group.ā€