On a rainy evening, Minnesota United faced Toronto FC at BMO Field in a game following close on the team’s 3-3 draw against NYCFC in their home opener. Missing key defender Ike Opara, the Loons would have to adjust in order to try to stop a Toronto FC that’s caught fire since bringing in Alejandro Pozuelo. In the end, despite a three-goal performance including a brace from Darwin Quintero, Minnesota United would be let down by defensive woes and frustration fouls, dropping a tough one on the road 4-3.
“We played against one of the best teams in the league and for large swings of the game, we controlled possession,” said Head Coach Adrian Heat.