Minnesota United returns to Allianz Field in St. Paul tonight to match up with the Colorado Rapids. After dropping their last two matches to Austin FC and Seattle Sounders, MNUFC will look to right the ship. With a 2-2-2 record and 8 points so far this year it hasn’t been an awful start for the Loons but has not been smooth either. MNUFC’s defence had looked relatively solid, even with the switching of keepers. On the other hand the offence has continued to struggle to score, something that has been common for Minnesota since entering MLS.