Minnesota United defender Chase Gasper celebrates Saturday's win. Mandatory Credit: David Berding-USA TODAY Sports
There is some momentum now for Minnesota United, six points from their last two games to shoot up the MLS standings. Saturday’s 1-0 win over FC Dallas was an important moment for a Minnesota United side that went from being on the verge of a meltdown to now being a competitive side once again.
Coming into their midweek home match against the Vancouver Whitecaps, head coach Adrian Heath’s Minnesota United was the only team in MLS without a point. Now with consecutive 1-0 results at home, the side is squarely back in the mix of the Western Conference.