#5 Maximiliano Urruti (FC Dallas)
Urruti takes a low driven shot from just side outside the 18 that finds the bottom corner of the net.
#4 Christian Ramirez (Minnesota United)
After coming off the bench in the second half, the Minnesota leading scoring in 2016 scores the first goal for the club in Major League Soccer. Ramirez displays why he’s a natural goal scorer.
Superman pulls one back for @MNUFC, scoring the first MLS goal in club history. #MNUFC https://t.co/QsjwGTjbns
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 4, 2017
#3 Erik “Cubo” Torres (Houston Dynamo)
The first free kick goal of the season for the Dynamo comes from Torres, as the striker places this one past the Seattle Sounders goalkeeper.
Cubo sends home the free kick!@HoustonDynamo go up 1-0 on the defending champs. #HOUvSEA https://t.co/cY0jTLqUA0
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 5, 2017
#2 Anibal Godoy (San Jose Earthquakes)
The first chip goal of the season is a beauty from Godoy, the keeper comes off his line and the midfielder makes him pay with this fantastic goal.
Just a gorgeous, gorgeous chip from @a_godoy03. #SJvMTL https://t.co/g9mwlTb5BK
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 5, 2017
#1 Romell Quioto (Houston Dynamo)
A perfectly placed curling strike from 20 yards out is our number one goal of the week. Quioto dispatches a glorious goal that proved to be the match-winner for the Dynamo.
20 yards out ✅
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 5, 2017
Far post ✅
What a beauty from Romell Quioto. #HOUvSEA https://t.co/96we4eBpvo
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Week two starts on Saturday with New England playing host to Orlando City at 2pm EST.