Sporting Kansas City dropped two more points late in the second half against St. Louis City on Saturday at Children's Mercy Park. After coming back from a halftime deficit to take a 3-2 lead, KC allowed the tying goal in stoppage time to share the points with All-St. Louis and claw its way back past state. Sporting scored just two points in three games in which they scored eight points, ending their winless homestand with 0 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws.
Here are the stats and milestones from Saturday night:
Tim Melia passed Nick Garcia in the 72nd minute to move into fifth place all-time in KC's minutes played in all competitions. He finished the game with 24,669 minutes played.
This was Melia's 274th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie for fifth place on the all-time list with Garcia and Davey Arnaud.
Melia played 241 league games, breaking his tie with Arnault for fourth place on the all-time list.
Alan Pulido scored his 31st goal in an official MLS game, tying him with Benny Feilhaber for 11th all-time.
This was Pulido's 32nd in all competitions, tying him with Mo Johnston for 11th all-time.
At 34 years and 43 days old, Pulido becomes Sporting's 14th oldest player to score in the league or in all competitions.
Pulido's goal was KC's 14th home league goal, tying him with Jimmy Conrad for 14th all-time.
This was Pulido's 15th home appearance in all competitions, which puts him tied for 17th all-time on the list with Igor Simtenkov.
Daniel Saloi made his 173rd start in all competitions, leveling him with Jonny Russell for 13th place on the all-time list.