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Minnesota United came into Tuesdayโ€™s U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal matchup with the Chicago Fire carrying a few advantages. A three-game unbeaten streak, for one, as well as the right to play at home.
The U.S. Open Cup continued on Tuesday with two thrilling quarter-final matches across the United States. Here is what went down.Austin make San Jose pay after penalties Scorers: Arango 12', ...
However, that advantage was immediately squandered when, upon the restart, Loons captain Wil Trapp fouled Chicago forward ...
The U.S. Open Cup continues on Tuesday, and there was some early drama during Minnesota United's clash with Chicago Fire in ...
The U.S. Open Cup continues on Tuesday, and there was some early drama during Minnesota United's clash with Chicago Fire in ...
Minnesota United secured a spot in the next round of knockout competition after a 3-1 win over Chicago Fire in extra time.
The Chicago Fire became the latest victims of the Kévin Denkey and Evaner show in Cincinnati, allowing both stars to score in ...
The defeat concluded a winless homestand for FC Dallas and left the team five points adrift of the playoff places.
The first tied MNUFC with Philadelphia Union for the most set-piece goals in MLS this season and the second gave United the ...
Second Half_2, Minnesota, Markanich, 4, 58th; 3, FC Dallas, Farrington, 2 (Musa), 73rd. Goalies_Minnesota, Dayne St. Clair, Alec Smir; FC Dallas, Maarten Paes, Michael Collodi.
Minnesota United added to its success on the road Friday, taking a 2-1 victory over FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The victory improved the Loonsโ€™ record in away games to 5-2-4. The ...