Inter Milan forward Rodrigo Palacio (8), left, winds up to cross the ball under defensive pressure by Paris Saint-Germain defender Presnel Kimpembe (3), right, during an  International Champions Cup match in Eugene, Ore., Sunday, July 24, 2016. (Adam Eberhardt/The Register-Guard via AP)
Inter Milan forward Rodrigo Palacio (8), left, winds up to cross the ball under defensive pressure by Paris Saint-Germain defender Presnel Kimpembe (3), right, during an International Champions Cup match in Eugene, Ore., Sunday, July 24, 2016. (Adam Eberhardt/The Register-Guard via AP) Credit: ap — Orlin Wagner

Kansas City, Kan. — Dom Dwyer scored twice and Sporting Kansas City held the Seattle Sounders without a shot until the 88th minute in a 3-0 Major League Soccer victory on Sunday.

Dwyer, charging to the top of the 6-yard box, headed home a cross by Roger Espinosa in the 21st minute.

Jacob Peterson, from just inside top of the box, hammered a feed from Saad Abdul-Salaam past the out-stretched arms of goalkeeper Stefan Frei and into the top-left corner just before halftime.

Dwyer scored his 10th goal of the season in the 79th minute.

Sporting (9-10-4) snapped a two-game losing streak.

Seattle (6-12-2) has lost five of its last seven matches, including four shutouts.

Red Bulls 4, NYCFC 1

Harrison, n.j. — Bradley Wright-Phillips scored twice, Sacha Kljestan had a goal and two assists and the New York Red Bulls beat New York City FC.

Wright-Phillips poked a shot from the center of the box, off the pass from Kljestan, past a charging Josh Saunders in the 20th minute. Three minutes later, Kljestan found Ronald Zubar, who gave the Red Bulls (9-9-4) a 2-0 lead. Kljestan converted a penalty kick, after a hand ball in the penalty area by Frederic Brillant, in the 41st minute. Two minutes later, Thomas McNamara sent a shot, from well outside the area, to the top-right corner and trimmed the NYCFC deficit to 3-1.

Wright-Phillips scored again in the 70th minute. He has 11 goals this season.

White received a red card in the 89th.

NYCFC (9-7-6) has lost two of three after winning four straight.

FriendlyPSG 3, Inter Milan 1

Eugene, Ore. — Serge Aurier scored twice and Paris Saint-Germain beat Inter Milan at the University of Oregon’s Autzen Stadium.

Layvin Kurzawa also scored for PSG on a free kick in the 61st minute in the International Champions Cup match. Stevan Jovetic scored for Inter Milan on a penalty kick in stoppage time following the first half.

Autzen Stadium, the home football field of the Oregon Ducks, hosted the match, part of the International Champions Cup. Real grass was laid down on the artificial turf field, obscuring the yellow ‘O’ at midfield.

The International Champions Cup is an exhibition tournament involving 17 teams playing on four different continents. It serves a tuneup for the regular season.

Inter Milan was coming off a 2-1 victory over Real Salt Lake earlier in the week in Utah. Striker Mauro Icardi played in that match, and was given the day off against PSG.

Paris Saint-Germain, which beat West Bromwich Albion 2-1 its last time out on July 14 in Austria, is embarking on its first season under Unai Emery, who took over for Laurnet Blanc. In addition to the new manager, PSG will also need to adjust to the departure of enigmatic forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who signed with Manchester United earlier this month.

Ibrahimovic had 38 goals in 31 French league games last season, helping PSG to a fourth successive title. On Sunday midfielder Javier Pastore wore No. 10.