Back to back wins give Loons new outlook into slow portion of schedule
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Earning back-to-back home wins over Vancouver and Dallas allowed Minnesota United to halt a 4-game skid that started their season, and gives them a much better ouitlook entering this portion of the schedule that has them playing just one match in a span of more than a month.
KSTP Sports chatted with Loons’ defender Michael Boxall about the impact of their consecutive 1-0 wins at Allianz Field and what may have contributed to the team’s lack of results in the first four games – as well as the team’s shift at goalkeeper, the impact Bebelo Reynoso has had on the team, and their chance to get some rest during the next several weeks.
Click the video box on this page to watch KSTP Sports’ one-on-one chat with United defender Michael Boxall as well as Adrian Heath’s press conference from Tuesday, May 18th
After last weekend’s win over Dallas, the Loons now have two weeks off before a May 29th match at Real Salt Lake then another three weeks off for an international break before their subsequent match at Dallas on June 19th.