We know how the Loon won’t try to “disorganize the opposition” with possession. That will not and should not change. Minnesota United will be compact defensively, because when they give up more then one goal they tend not to win. We know how they play in most phases of the game, but the one that Heath has always tinkered with is the final phase of attack.
A week ago I would have said the options were limited up top, but now Heath has a full set of attackers to choose from on Sunday night. That should have Minnesota fans excited, because it is something we haven’t seen in a long time.