Fresh Off Big Win, Minnesota United Face Reeling Dynamo

Minnesota United will have to go down from one of the most historical victories when they visit a Houston Dynamo side of another home defeat.
Minnesota United (6-2-4, 22 points) won a 4-1 home victory against Lionel Messi and Inter Miami in the afternoon and suffered the loss of obstacles in the starting series since its arrival in 2023.
Bongokuhle Hlongwane, Anthony Markanich and Robin Lod scored goals and Minnesota also forced Miami’s own goal.
The win put Loons on the second place on Miami and the Western Conference in the shield ranking of the supporters and had a second three goals in the league game.
While the match explicitly attracts extra hype from local fans and media, Eric Ramsay, Minnesota manager, hopes to approach the conflict on Saturday on Wednesday.
“I felt really important to approach the game as we normally approach the games,” Ramsay said. He said. “I was not a different coach, the staff was not a different staff and the players were not different players. We won this game as we won most of the games we won this year.”
Meanwhile, Houston (2-6-4, 10 points) sank to Seattle on Saturday, 3-1 in a home defeat, in the fourth place in seven games, but since the middle of the first March.
Dynamo defender Obafemi Awodesu returned to the first half-first-half-game for the rejection of the opportunity to score an obvious goal with a deliberate handboat.
Albert Rusnak scored two goals in 15 minutes of the second half and highlighted Seattle well.
“For forgetting this game and focusing on the next,” said Jack McGlynn, who helped Awodesu’s level. “The team knows that we need three points and we know where we are in the ranking. We just have to continue to push and start to focus on the match on Wednesday.”
-FELD level media