
Petar Musa
CF
Poacher
Mar 4, 1998 (28)
Right
6'2"
185 lb
Claims all three points
Musa scored a goal while taking three shots (all on goal) and crossing once inaccurately during Sunday's 2-1 win over Austin.
Analysis: Musa found the back of the net in the 73rd minute to claim all three points for Dallas while tying for the team-high in shots. The goal was the first since May 17th for the forward as he's combined for 12 shots and two chances created over his last three starts.
Season high in shots
Musa had seven shots (three on goal) and one chance created in Saturday's 0-0 draw against Los Angeles Galaxy.
Analysis: Musa registered a season-high seven shots (three on target) in Saturday's 0-0 draw at LA Galaxy, consistently threatening the host backline and generating Dallas' most dangerous attacking moments throughout a match his side were largely happy to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. The Dallas forward has now gone two consecutive MLS matches without scoring, though his volume of attempts underlines why he remains one of the most potent individual striker in the Western Conference, and his ability to create chances even in difficult away fixtures gives FC Dallas a reliable attacking reference point heading into the rest of the season.
Starts on Saturday
Musa had two shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Saturday's 1-0 loss versus San Diego FC.
Analysis: Musa started after coming off the bench in the last appearance. He managed just one shot on target and also contributed defensively with a clearance. He has started 13 of his 15 appearances this campaign and has already recorded 13 goals. He will aim to add to his goal tally if he starts against Los Angeles Galaxy next.
Scores in draw
Musa scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) in Wednesday's 2-2 draw versus Portland Timbers.
Analysis: Musa came off the bench to capitalize on a Portland defensive mistake, dribbling past his man and slotting into the bottom left corner for his 13th goal in 14 MLS appearances. It was his first match back following the World Cup break, with Dallas easing him back into the squad from the bench, though his impact off the bench leaves little doubt about his importance to the side. If he starts against San Diego FC, who sit 14th in the Western Conference standings, he will have a favorable opportunity to continue his scoring form.
Replaced at halftime versus Panama
Musa generated two tackles (one won) in Tuesday's 1-0 win over Panama.
Analysis: After scoring in the World Cup opener versus England, Musa started again Tuesday versus Panama. He was unable to get involved in the first half though, failing to manage a single shot an only attempting four passes. Clearly needing a change, the Croatia manager subbed Musa off at halftime for Ante Budimir, a decision that worked out considering Budimir scored the lone goal of the match. It's unclear now if Musa will start again Saturday versus Ghana, a difficult matchup versus a side that has not conceded through two matches.
Scores vs. England
Musa scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Wednesday's 4-2 loss versus England.
Analysis: Musa found the back of the net in the final stages of the first half to beat Jordan Pickford from very close range. Musa was a surprising addition to the starting lineup, but the FC Dallas striker looked completely comfortable in this game. It wouldn't be surprising if he heads to the bench in favor of Ante Budimir for the upcoming matches, though.
Scores goal in opener
Musa scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Wednesday's 4-2 loss to England.
Analysis: Musa leveled the score at 2-2 in first-half stoppage time, finishing from close range after Ivan Perisic's clever headed knockdown from Mario Pasalic's ball over the top capped a brilliant team move in Croatia's 4-2 defeat to England. He had earlier shown signs of danger when nearly finding space in England's box before Jude Bellingham recovered to concede only a goal kick. Musa was replaced by Marco Pasalic in the 66th minute as Croatia chased a way back into a match that ultimately slipped away in the second half.
Joins national team, out for club
Musa is ineligible for Saturday's meeting with Colorado Rapids while he works with Croatia ahead of the World Cup, the MLS announced Friday.
Analysis: Musa is FC Dallas's primary striker and one of the most clinical finishers in MLS, with his 12 goals in 13 appearances currently tied for the second-highest total in the competition. His international call-up reduced the club's attacking power for the week 15 game. Thus, Dallas may be extremely reliant on depth options such as Logan Farrington and Nicholas Simmonds for this fixture.
Scores against San Jose
Musa scored one goal to go with four shots (one on goal) and two crosses (zero accurate) in Saturday's 3-2 victory against San Jose Earthquakes.
Analysis: Musa once again showcased his instincts inside the box, beating a defender to a cross and converting from close range in the 49th minute of the win. The striker increased his 2026 season total to 12 goals, remaining in a tie with Lionel Messi for second in the competition behind Hugo Cuypers. The Dallas No. 9 has registered a goal or assist in four straight matches while averaging 3.5 shots per game over that stretch.
Scores in 3-2 defeat
Musa scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) and one chance created in Wednesday's 3-2 defeat versus Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
Analysis: Musa scored his 11th goal of the season as Dallas lost out 3-2 to Vancouver. He has scored two and provided an assist in his last three games. His goal came from his only shot of the game, his first game where he had played and taken fewer than two shots in a game.
Assists in win
Musa assisted once to go with four shots (one on goal) and two chances created in Saturday's 3-1 win against Real Salt Lake.
Analysis: Musa finds the scoresheet again during the win over Salt Lake Saturday. He's been having a stellar season, recording 10 goals with two assists through 11 league appearances, creating 15 chances while totaling 20 shots on target.
Scores goal in win
Musa scored one goal to go with five shots (two on goal) in Saturday's 2-0 victory against New York Red Bulls.
Analysis: Musa lived up to expectations in his return from a minor injury, notching his 10th goal in as many games with a right-footed finish in the 54th minute. After producing more than three shots for the sixth time this season, the forward could look to extend his momentum in upcoming fixtures now that he's fit and likely to enjoy significant playing time. He's currently tied with Hugo Cuypers as the top scorer in the competition following an impressive start to the campaign.
In starting XI Saturday
Musa (lower body) is in the starting lineup to face New York Red Bulls on Saturday.
Analysis: Musa's return to the initial squad means he'll have solid offensive potential against one of the league's weakest defenses. Despite missing one game through injury, the striker remains the joint top scorer in the competition with nine goals in as many games. His inclusion in the lineup limits Logan Farrington and Nicholas Simmonds to backup roles this time.
Subbed off injured
Musa was forced off in the second half of Wednesday's clash against Minnesota due to an apparent injury.
Analysis: Musa was forced off in the 70th minute of Wednesday's clash against Minnesota due to an apparent injury and will undergo further tests in the coming days to determine the severity of the issue. If his absence is confirmed, Logan Farrington is expected to start up front in his place.
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