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Beyond The Box Score: Tim Melia stands tall in steamy scoreless draw

Sunday's scoreless draw between Sporting Kansas City and Columbus Crew SC at scorching Children's Mercy Park left a bitter taste in the mouth of goalkeeper Tim Melia, who after the game expressed feelings that two valuable points had been dropped on home soil.


"All in all, we’re not happy with the result," Melia said. "We want to win at home, but we got a shutout. We’ve got to move on, look at this game and learn from it."


While Melia's disappointment is understandable — Sporting KC played the entire second half up a man after Crew SC's Federico Higuain received a straight red card on the stroke of intermission â€” the result could easily have been worse if not for the goalkeeper's heroics in the 43rd minute.


When referee Robert Sibiga awarded Columbus a penalty kick in the 43rd minute, forward Gyasi Zardes stepped to the spot with hopes of bagging a league-leading ninth goal of the season. Melia, of course, had different ideas, and sprawled low to his left to make the pivotal save and keep Crew SC off the scoresheet.


Melia's penalty save marked the continuation of his stellar performance between the posts since the start of 2017. The reigning MLS Goalkeeper of the Year has now saved four penalties in MLS regular season play over the last two seasons, more than any other keeper. Perhaps more impressively, Melia has stopped four of the six penalties he has faced since the start of 2017.


TIM MELIA: PENALTIES FACED SINCE 2017
(MLS REGULAR SEASON)

<strong>Date</strong>
<strong>Opponent</strong>
<strong>PK Taker</strong>
<strong>Outcome</strong>
<strong>Result</strong>
03/04/2017
at D.C. United
Marcelo Sarvas
Save
T 0-0
04/09/2017
vs. Colorado Rapids
Kevin Doyle
Goal
W 3-1
05/20/2017
at Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Fredy Montero
Save
L 0-2
07/01/2017
vs. Portland Timbers
Diego Valeri
Save
T 1-1
07/06/2017
vs. Philadelphia Union
Roland Alberg
Goal
T 1-1
05/27/2018
vs. Columbus Crew SC
Gyasi Zardes
Save
T 0-0

MOST PENALTIES SAVED SINCE 2017
(MLS REGULAR SEASON)

<strong>Goalkeeper</strong>
<strong>Club</strong>
<b>Saved</b>
<strong>Faced</strong>
Tim Melia
Sporting KC
4
6
Zack Steffen
Columbus Crew SC
3
7
Nick Rimando
Real Salt Lake
3
7
Jon Kempin
Columbus Crew SC
2
2
Andrew Tarbell
San Jose Earthquakes
2
3
Tyler Miller
LAFC
2
5
Alex Bono
Toronto FC
2
6
Evan Bush
Montreal Impact
2
9
Bobby Shuttleworth
Minnesota United FC
2
10

Melia's 43rd-minute intervention ultimately allowed Sporting KC to record its sixth clean sheet in nine games. After leaking nine goals through their first four matches of 2018, Manager Peter Vermes' men have returned to their typically stingy ways with just four goals allowed since March 31 — three fewer than any other team.


Sunday's contest arguably featured the best two defensive sides in MLS. Sporting KC and Crew SC are the only teams averaging less than a goal allowed per game since March 31. Columbus goalkeeper Zack Steffen leads the league with seven shutouts, while Melia is just behind him with six. On a related note, Steffen set a pair of regular-season club records Sunday by extending his shutout streak to five straight games and 495 total minutes.


SHUTOUTS AND GOALS CONCEDED SINCE MARCH 31
(MLS REGULAR SEASON)

<strong>Club</strong>
<strong>Shutouts</strong>
<strong>Goals<br> Conceded</strong>
<strong>Games<br> Played</strong>
Sporting KC
6
4
9
Columbus Crew SC
5
7
10
FC Dallas
3
9
8
Atlanta United FC
3
10
9
Portland Timbers
3
10
8
New England Revolution
3
13
9
LA Galaxy
3
16
9
LAFC
3
18
10

Two stifling defenses and temperatures in the mid-90s may have contributed to the cagey and goalless nature of Sunday's stalemate, but the 20,697 fans in attendance were brought to their feet in the 87th minute when Vermes made a notable substitution.


Midfielder Wan Kuzain Wan Kamal, who was making his first-ever appearance in Sporting KC's matchday 18, earned his MLS and club debut as Roger Espinoza's replacement. In doing so, Kuzain became the eighth-youngest player to feature for Sporting KC in the MLS regular season and the second-youngest Homegrown Player to debut for the side.


YOUNGEST SPORTING KC PLAYERS
(MLS REGULAR SEASON, ALL-TIME)

<strong>Player</strong>
<strong>Age</strong>
<strong>Debut Date</strong>
<strong>Opponent</strong>
<strong>Result</strong>
Erik Palmer-Brown
17 years, 24 days
05/18/2014
at Chicago Fire
L 1-2
Nino da Silva
18 years, 158 days
08/31/1997
at D.C. United
L 0-2
Yura Movsisyan
18 years, 311 days
05/13/2006
at D.C. United
L 1-2
Soony Saad
19 years, 0 days
08/17/2011
vs. Portland Timbers
W 3-1
Jake Dancy
19 years, 137 days
08/24/1997
at San Jose Earthquakes
T 2-2
Jose Burciaga
19 years, 184 days
05/19/2001
at Chicago Fire
L 0-2
Jimmy Medranda
19 years, 212 days
09/07/2013
vs. Columbus Crew SC
W 3-0
<strong><em>Kuzain</em></strong>
<strong><em>19 years, 255 days</em></strong>
<strong><em>05/27/2018</em></strong>
<strong><em>vs. Columbus Crew SC</em></strong>
<strong><em>T 0-0</em></strong>
Igor Juliao
19 years, 264 days
05/14/2014
vs. Philadelphia Union
L 1-2
Teal Bunbury
20 years, 28 days
03/27/2010
vs. D.C. United
W 4-0

AGES OF SPORTING KC HOMEGROWN PLAYERS
TO MAKE MLS REGULAR SEASON DEBUTS

<strong>Player</strong>
<strong>Age</strong>
<strong>Debut Date</strong>
<strong>Opponent</strong>
<strong>Result</strong>
Erik Palmer-Brown
17 years, 24 days
05/18/2014
at Chicago Fire
L 1-2
<strong><em>Kuzain</em></strong>
<strong><em>19 years, 255 days</em></strong>
<strong><em>05/27/2018</em></strong>
<strong><em>vs. Columbus Crew SC</em></strong>
<strong><em>T 0-0</em></strong>
Daniel Salloi
20 years, 264 days
04/09/2017
vs. Colorado Rapids
W 3-1
Jon Kempin
21 years, 144 days
08/10/2014
at Vancouver Whitecaps FC
L 0-2
Kevin Ellis
21 years, 364 days
06/29/2013
vs. Columbus Crew SC
W 3-2

Kuzain, a product of the Sporting KC Academy and the ninth Homegrown Player in club history, signed an MLS contract with Sporting KC in April. The holding midfielder, who has dual citizenship in the U.S. and Malaysia, is the first Sporting KC Homegrown signing to progress from the Sporting KC Academy to the Swope Park Rangers to the senior team.


Sporting KC will return to action next Sunday at Children’s Mercy Park for their second straight nationally televised clash on FS1. Minnesota United FC will visit Kansas City in the second meeting between the clubs in three weeks. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. CT and tickets for the game are available via SeatGeek.com.