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Maxime Crepeau leads LAFC to scoreless draw at St. Louis City
Scott Rovak-USA TODAY Sports

Maxime Crepeau notched four saves in his second match since returning from a serious injury to help Los Angeles FC salvage a scoreless draw against host St. Louis City in a Western Conference showdown on Wednesday night.

Crepeau fractured his right leg last November during LAFC's championship victory over the Philadelphia Union in the MLS Cup final. He made a daring dash in an attempt to beat Philadelphia's Cory Burke to a loose ball and was injured in the collision.

Crepeau returned to action on Saturday in a 4-2 home victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy.

His 22nd career MLS shutout only netted LAFC (12-9-8, 44 points) a tie. Los Angeles, which began the night in second place in the West, is 1-3-1 over its past five matches.

First-place St. Louis City (15-10-5, 50 points) can clinch a playoff spot later Wednesday night depending on other results.

St. Louis is winless over its past four matches (0-1-3). It began the night with a six-point lead over LAFC and a seven-point edge on the Seattle Sounders.

LAFC star Denis Bouanga took six shots, but only one was on target. He began the night in a three-way for the MLS lead with 14 goals, but Nashville SC's Hany Mukhtar moved to the top by scoring his 15th.

St. Louis had a corner kick right before time was called, but Tim Parker's header was well over the net in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time.

St. Louis goalkeeper Roman Burki made two saves, one in the 58th minute when he stopped a left-footed bicycle kick by LAFC's Giorgio Chiellini.

LAFC had a couple strong opportunities just past the midway point of the first half.

Cristian Olivera let loose with a right-footed rocket that smacked off the right goalpost. Bouanga's left-footed follow attempt was wide left of the net.

One minute later, Bouanga sent a close-range right-footed blast over the net.

St. Louis' best chance in the first half came in the ninth minute when Eduard Lowen's right-footed shot was stopped by Crepeau.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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