Minnesota United lived up to their terrific away record with a 2-1 win against Nashville SC at Geodis Park on Sunday.
At home, Nashville were the betting favourites in the contest, but perhaps that should not have been the case as they entered the match with the worst home record in the Western Conference, collecting just 14 points from 12 matches.
On the other hand, Minnesota are the West’s third-best team away from home, with 19 points in 13 matches, and while they have been strong recently – with only one loss from their past 10 games – Nashville have only one win from their past 10.
The road team took the life out of the crowd when Franco Fragapane put Minnesota ahead 1-0 in the 27th minute, getting on the end of a terrific ball from Emanuel Reynoso after a costly turnover in Nashville’s defensive half.
Nashville would find the equaliser in the 61st minute, with Hany Mukhtar converting from close range on a sharp angle, but less than 15 minutes later Minnesota grabbed the winner.
It was another move orchestrated by Reynoso, finding substitute Joseph Rosales overlapping down the left-wing just two minutes after his arrival into the game, and his low cross made its way through a sea of legs to reach Alan Benitez for a tap-in at the back post.
The result keeps Minnesota in the Western Conference’s top-four, while Nashville are now clinging onto the seventh and final playoff spot.
smooth as Tennessee whiskey pic.twitter.com/UGUABsm1MC
— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) August 15, 2022
On the other side of the country, the Seattle Sounders had 69 per cent of the possession against Real Salt Lake, but could not make it count, ultimately going down 2-1 at home.
Salt Lake only had 36 per cent possession in the first half, but they created the only two shots on target, resulting in the game’s opening goal when Sergio Cordova got over the back of the Seattle defense in the 32nd minute.
Although Cordova’s first attempt was saved, he was able to dance around a couple of defenders after the rebound came back to him and find the bottom corner.
A 62nd minute equaliser from Albert Rusnak had Seattle fans dreaming of a comeback win, but that was extinguished just two minutes later as Andrew Brody re-established the Salt Lake lead, which they defended stoutly until the final whistle.
this is our favorite video on the internet pic.twitter.com/fMXinPHHxM
— Real Salt Lake (@realsaltlake) August 15, 2022
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