June 28, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS) – Minnesota United FC News Release
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – In their first ever meeting, Minnesota United struck first on Inter Miami CF with a well constructed team goal finished by Luis Amarilla in the 65th minute. However, Indiana Vassilev proved to be a super sub for Miami. The young striker on loan from Aston Villa assisted in the 87th minute and scored in the 90th to secure a win for Miami. The Loons hope to put this tough loss behind them quickly, as they head to LA for a Wednesday night matchup with the Galaxy. In their match back in May, both teams walked away with a point after ending in a tightly contested 1-1 draw. The Loons won’t have the benefit of home field advantage this time around, so the Black and Blue need to dig deep and channel their previous success they found against the Galaxy and bring three points back home with them.
ADRIAN HEATH ON PREPARATION FOR WEDNESDAY’S MATCH ON SHORT REST…
“I think the most important thing for us has been that we came straight from Miami on Sunday, so we gave ourselves plenty of preparation time. As I said to the guys, we can’t do anything about what happened Saturday, we can think and do something about what comes on Wednesday. [LA is a] Difficult place, we know that. We’ve come up here and put up some good performances and if we play like we can, I don’t see any reason why we can’t get a result.”
WIL TRAPP ON HOW THE GROUP IS PREPARING FOR LA…
“We’re just looking at the prior game we played at home. Knowing what they’re about, key guys that could be out or could be in for them. And again, it’s more important: it’s just about getting everybody on the same page physically to play the game.”
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HOUSTON, THEY WERE A PROBLEM: As noted in First Touches yesterday, both the Galaxy and Loons are low-scoring, defensive teams, two of only three teams in the league to have both scored and allowed fewer than 20 goals on the season. An outlier to the Galaxy’s trend of low-scoring games was Houston’s 3-0 win at Dignity Health Sports Park in May. Houston was able to hold the Galaxy scoreless with some good and timely goalkeeping by Steve Clark, and could have scored more than the three goals they scored. Notably, Houston notched a total of eight shots on goal in the game, the most the Galaxy have allowed this season, and even the saves that Jonathan Bond made sometimes created more opportunities. Bond twice was unable to control shots on goal,…
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