Fresh of Big Jeet, Minnesota United Face Reeling Dynamo

Minnesota United will have to come below one of its most historic win, when they go to Houston Dynamo side sting from another home necklace.
Minnesota United (6–2–4, 22 points) won a domestic win on Lionel Messi and Inter Miami on Saturday afternoon, to deal with Messi’s most damage with Messi in the initial lineup since its arrival in 2023.
Bongokuhle hlongwane, Anthony Markanich and Robin Lod all scored, and Minnesota also forced a Miami’s own goal from a corner kick.
The victory gave loans a point over Miami at the Shield Standing of supporters and marked the second place at the Western Conference, and the second direct three-goes in the league play.
And when the match clearly campaigned with local fans and media, Minnesota manager Eric Ramsay hopes that Wednesday’s work will be made easier from the perspective of Saturday’s struggle.
“I felt it was really important that we reach the game because we would normally approach the Games,” Ramsay said. “I did not become a separate coach, the employees did not become a separate employee, and the players did not become a separate player. We won that game in such a way that most of the games we have won this year have won.”
Meanwhile, Houston (2-6-4, 10 points) drowned 3–1 in Seattle on Saturday, fourth at home in seven matches, but his first after mid-March.
The match changed when Dynamo defender Obaemi Avodesu was sent late in the first half-six minutes after going into a game-taiing goal-the referee ruled over a handball for the refusal of a clear goal-scoring opportunity.
Albert Russian put Seattle twice in the first 15 minutes of 15 minutes of the second half for good.
“This is about forgetting the game and focusing on the next,” Jack McGlin said, who assisted the level of Avodesu. “The team knows that we need three points, and we know where we are in standing. We just have to push and start focusing on Wednesday’s match.”
-Bield level media