Zlatan Ibrahimovic moved a step closer to his 500th career goal in LA Galaxy s derby draw, while Atlanta United star Josef Martinez made history in MLS.
Former Sweden captain Ibrahimovic took his tally to 499 as the Galaxy drew 1-1 against city rivals Los Angeles FC on Friday.
In a career including spells with Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Barcelona, Inter and Juventus, Ibrahimovic opened the scoring after 15 minutes at Stubhub Center.
The 36-year-old appeared to poke the ball over the line but the referee did not award the goal, until a video review overturned the decision.
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However, the Galaxy were unable to hold on to the lead as their winless run extended to five games following Carlos Vela s equaliser six minutes into the second half.
The result left the Galaxy fifth in the Western Conference and five points adrift of second-placed LAFC.
Martinez, meanwhile, broke the league s regular-season scoring record with his 28th goal of the campaign.
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The Venezuela international netted the match-winning strike in Atlanta s 2-1 victory over Orlando City.
Martinez surpassed the achievements of Bradley Wright-Phillips (2014), Chris Wondolowski (2012) and Roy Lassiter (1996) with his 74th-minute strike in Orlando.
Orlando s Scott Sutter had cancelled out Leandro Gonzalez Pirez s opener before half-time.
The win sent Eastern Conference and Supporters Shield leaders Atlanta five points clear atop the standings amid their seven-match unbeaten streak with eight regular-season games remaining.