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Loons Score Three in Comeback Win at Vancouver

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July 9, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS)Minnesota United FC News Release

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In a late, Friday night matchup, only one hot streak continued as Minnesota United came back from a goal down to defeat the Vancouver Whitecaps by a score of 3-1. Although there were nervy moments, a strong finish saw the Loons overwhelm a tired Vancouver side late in the second half.


The first half was exactly what fans would have expected; two in-form teams giving one another everything they could handle. Despite a relative lack of clear opportunities for both teams, intensity remained high throughout the half. Some creative play from both sides seemed to promise that goals were on the way.

Initially, the Loons appeared to have the upper hand. They came out of kickoff quickly getting into Vancouver’s penalty area and staying there. Though they applied pressure and put the ball into some dangerous areas with quick play, nothing ultimately came from their speedy start. The remainder of the half saw both sides get into a few dangerous positions but they had to settle for a 0-0 scoreline at the halftime whistle.

When the game restarted, things picked up right where they left off. This time, it was Vancouver’s turn to come out strong, marching down the field and unleashing several shots in the first five minutes. MNUFC was able to find their feet before too long, as Emanuel Reynoso began to get involved, and Hlongwane continued his efforts from the first half. A pair of narrow misses in the 58th and 59th minutes saw the Loons hit the crossbar, coming oh-so-close to finding the opener.

The game continued at an energetic pace. Vancouver once again came at the Loons, bolstered by the presence and play of their leading goalscorer, Lucas Cavallini, after he was subbed on in the 63rd minute. The Loons luck seemed to run out in the 66th, when a Cavallini goal finished off a fantastic passage of play from the Whitecaps. But, with more than 20 minutes left, Minnesota wasn’t done yet.

Just five minutes later, industrious attacking play from MNUFC led to a glorious DJ Taylor cross. It found Jamaican international Kemar Lawrence completely unmarked at the back post, where he slotted the ball into the bottom left corner of the net.

A brief dip in play followed, as tired legs began to take their toll. Some late subs came on to freshen things up, but it wasn’t a substitute that ultimately made the difference.

In the 84th, when the game seemed destined to end in a draw,…

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