If you’ve been following Adrian Heath’s career as a MLS coach, you know what you’re getting from Minnesota United. They won’t look particularly organized or coherent defensively, and they won’t pass you to death, but they will spread the field in attack and find their best players in space. And when that happens: They’re coming after you.
Even lacking Kevin Molino and the recently dealt Christian Ramirez, this is a scary attack. New striker Angelo Rodriguez, much like Raul Ruidiaz in Seattle, is finally getting his feet under him and allowing Darwin Quintero to become more of a creator than a finisher.