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Minnesota United wanted to continue strong sports vs. FC Dallas

April 12, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Minnesota United Forward Calvin Yeboha (9) chases the ball against Toronto FC Midfielder Debbie Flores (20) in the second half in the BMO field. Compulsory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Emagan Picture

For a red-hot start for the season, Minnesota United has continued an impressive run as they host FC Dallas at St. Paul, Min on Saturday evening.

Minnesota United (4–1-3, 15 points) lost their first match of the campaign, 1-0 defeat at Los Angeles FC, but has since been unbeaten in seven matches (4-0-3). It is thanks to the efforts of Tani Oluwesi (five goals, two aids) and Calvin Yeobah (four goals, one aid), and a stingy rescue that is allowed just seven goals, tied to the fifth lowest in the league.

The last match of The Lawn, a 0–0 draw at Toronto FC in the last weekend, during which he managed to just one shot, felt the team empty-handed, but inadvertently.

Minnesota coach Eric Ramsay said, “It felt that it was going to take something special to unlock it, or it was going to be a mistake, and unfortunately neither of those scenarios happened in our case,” said Minnesota coach Eric Ramsay. “But I think if you get four points on the road (and) a clean sheet (two beyond two) two home games, and to take our run to seven unbeaten, I am very happy with it.”

Dallas (3-3-2, 11 points) is the winner after drawing 1–1 with Atlanta United on 5 April in his last two matches, which was before losing 1–0 to Seattle Soundlers in the last weekend.

The goals for the loan star state side are somewhat difficult: Dallas has 10 goals in this season, but only five in the last six matches.

First year head coach Eric Quill said, “We have got to stay in the race and get our psyche back.” “Great teams do not go to lose lines, so we have found a test ahead of us. Minnesota has a great club, but we need to fix our mindset, our style, and some things. And I think we are on the right path.”

The Dallas, away from home (2–0-2), and Petar would be without Moses (three round, three aids), which was stretched against the sounders just before the haplet with ankle injury, diagnosed as a sprain. Moses is bound to lead the team goal with Luciano Acosta.

“The level of seriousness, we don’t think it’s too much,” Quill said about Moses. “We don’t think it’s a terrible. Hopefully he is not too long.”

Moses tricked the hat against loans in the last June during a 5-3 domestic victory.

-Bield level media

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