So far in 2019, we’ve seen two very different versions of Minnesota United.
First, there was the contender-level squad of the opening two matches — both wins. Lately, however, the Loons’ performances have rivaled the ineptitude of the past two seasons.
With one more road game before the opening of Allianz Field, Minnesota has a final chance to establish itself as one of the top teams in the Western Conference. “We’ve had a decent start,” said manager Adrian Heath. “We have to go on and, I’ve I said before, [with the first] five games away if we were to get seven or nine points we would’ve been delighted with that.