Landon Donovan scored three goals and set up another to give Los Angeles a 5-2 win over D.C. United on Saturday and break a team-record winless streak of 12 games. In other Major League Soccer matches, the Kansas City Wizards downed Toronto FC 2-0, Chivas USA edged Real Salt Lake 1-0 and the New England Revolution played out a 1-1 draw with the Colorado Rapids. Donovan, a veteran of two World Cups, rounded out his 19th league goal this season to help deliver his former United States coach Bruce Arena his first win in charge of Los Angeles. “When he plays like that, no one can stop him,” teammate David Beckham said. “When he runs at players and when he runs off the ball, no one can get near him because he's too quick.” Alan Gordon and Peter Vagenas also scored for the Galaxy, while Beckham helped set up one of the Los Angeles goals. Devon McTavish and Thabiso Khumalo scored for D.C. United, whose lead over Kansas City for MLS' eighth and final playoff berth fell to one point. At Kansas City, Kansas, second-half substitute Kevin Souter scored in his second match for the Wizards to seal the win over Toronto. Jack Jewsbury converted a penalty in the 63rd minute to open the scoring for Kansas City, which earned its first back-to-back wins since opening the season with victories over D.C. United and Colorado. Souter, who signed in for the Wizards in April and made his debut last week, entered the game in the 76th minute and three minutes later gathered a Josh Wolff cross in the area before lobbing it over Toronto goalkeeper Greg Sutton. Alecko Eskandarian scored in the 72nd minute to give Chivas USA a win over Real Salt Lake at Salt Lake City. At Commerce City, Colorado, Gambian forward Kenny Mansally scored in the 50th minute to give New England a draw with the Rapids. Colorado opened the scoring on Colin Clark's goal in the 42nd minute.