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MNUFC2 vs. Earthquakes II Preview

MNUFC2 at Earthquakes II Preview

September 18, 2022 – MLS NEXT Pro (MLS NEXT Pro)Minnesota United FC 2 News Release

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – MNUFC2 hosts Earthquakes II on Decision Day 2022, which will be the final game for the Loons this season. Last week, the Loons traveled west to face Timbers2, leaving Oregon with three points following a 4-2 victory on the back of goals from forwards Tani Oluwaseyi and Loic Mesanvi, midfielder Aziel Jackson and defender Nabilai Kibunguchy.


Minnesota and the San Jose side last met on June 8 in California in what turned out to be a late-game thriller. Earthquakes II scored first off forward Eduardo Blancas’ penalty kick conversion in the 40th minute. The score remained 1-0 until MNUFC2 midfielder Diogo Pacheco connected on a cross and headed the ball inside the near post to equalize in the 90th minute. But, the Earthquakes fought back quickly and capitalized in the second minute of second-half added stoppage time when midfielder Jerry Ayon found space in the Loons’ box, scoring the game-winning goal to steal the 2-1 victory over MNUFC2.

MNUFC2 currently sits in sixth in the Western Conference with 36 points. Their Silicon Valley opponents stand just above them in the fifth spot in the West with 38 points. Loons Head Coach Cameron Knowles is adamant that his side aims to finish the season as high on the Western Conference table as possible, and now only Earthquakes II is in their way to achieve that. A win on Sunday night would give MNUFC2 its 10th victory on the season, move the team into fifth position and cap off the season on a positive note – all in front of a home crowd.

Following Sunday night’s match, MNUFC2’s season comes to a close. The team will return in 2023 with a full regular-season schedule to be released in the coming months.

Cameron Knowles on facing an Earthquakes II team that beat the Loons on a late-game goal previously this season…

“It’s the same thing we’ve been talking about all year. Details matter. We did a tremendous job last time, going down a man, to get ourselves back into that game. We were probably a little too aggressive closing out the game and I take a lot of responsibility for that. We should have just maybe weathered the storm, battened down the hatches and taken it to penalties to see where it ended up. But, they’re a good team and they play well. They like to build the ball out of the back, they like a lot of player rotations and we need to be organized and disciplined just like we were in the last game and…

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