Minnesota United’s Defense Falters in Loss to LAFC; Head Coach Highlights Importance of Box Defending

LAFC sends Loons packing with 2-0 victory

Minnesota United started the season well, defending strongly in the first twelve games without conceding a penalty kick. However, their defense faltered in the last two games, resulting in a 2-0 loss against Los Angeles FC. Denis Bouanga scored the second goal for LAFC from a set piece in the first half, and Mateusz Bogusz added another goal in the 82nd minute to secure the win for LAFC.

Head coach Eric Ramsay highlighted the importance of defending well in the box, especially against key players like Bouanga. Despite their efforts to score, including a disallowed goal in the first half, Minnesota United struggled to find the back of the net. The Loons’ six-match unbeaten streak came to an end with this loss, and they fell below LAFC in the Western Conference standings.

Assistant referee’s calls were controversial throughout the match, with Joseph Rosales’ corner kicks being ruled out before Micky Tapias could convert them into goals. Teemu Pukki returned to the starting lineup but missed a key shot, extending his goalless streak. Despite their previous victory over LAFC earlier in the season, Minnesota United couldn’t muster a comeback in this game and ultimately fell short to a strong LAFC side.

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