There is good soccer, and there is bad soccer.
There are games that seem so wild, so bonkers, that they could only have been played on a field surrounded by giant green screens in a pandemic-prompted bubble in the late hours of a humid Florida summer night.
And then there are 0-0 draws between the two probable best teams of a group.
We’ve seen a lot of the first category during the MLS is Back Tournament, but we got our karmic dose of the latter on Friday night.
Minnesota United and Real Salt Lake both succeeded in keeping their opponent from scoring, which is an indicator of how the game felt.