Löwen scores on 25-yard free kick, St. Louis beats Sounders 1-0
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Eduard Löwen opened the scoring with a goal in the 15th minute on Saturday night and St. Louis City beat the Seattle Sounders 1-0.
Löwen scored on a set piece, blasting a free kick from 25 yards that slipped inside the post to give St. Louis (2-0-2) a 1-0 lead.
Ben Lundt made his first start of the season for St. Louis, finished with a save and recorded his first career shutout in MLS.
The 29-year-old Lundt replaced Roman Bürki, who broke a bone in his hand during training on Friday and will see a specialist in the coming days. Bürki has not conceded a goal this season in three starts and had eight saves Sunday in a 3-0 win over the defending MLS Cup champion LA Galaxy.
Seattle (1-2-1) had 65% possession but had just one shot on goal, while St. Louis finished with six.
Stefan Frei had five saves for the Sounders.
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