I did not want to dampen your hopes and dreams with the fact you have yet to face one of the more able and ruthless in the league. Enjoy the moment. Galaxy is hobbled right now and next you have the Revs who don't have two points to rub together. The Reds, now that will be where the rubber will meet the road as they say for you guys. Good luck with that one. Your info seems correct on DL.
Sign of Growing Respect #27: It's the Spring International Break. The Loons don't have to play a match this year with a depleted roster. That's a first.
Minnesota United at New England Revolution | #NEvMIN Date: Saturday, March 30, 2019 Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. CT Location: Gillette Stadium Broadcast: Fox Sports North+, SKOR North (coverage starts at 12:30 p.m.) Watch Party: Brit's Pub at 1110 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55403
#MNUFC midfielder Rasmus Schuller has not returned to club after his Finland national team duty as was expected on Thursday, but #Loons welcome back Romario Ibarra from international duty with Ecuador.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) March 28, 2019 #MNUFC youngsters Mason Toye, Carter Manley, Wyatt Omsberg and Dayne St. Clair are not training with first team Thursday. Coach Adrian Heath said Tuesday a few players would join #USL affiliate Forward Madison this weekend.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) March 28, 2019
I think will be quite peeved if they do. Of course, you know the drill....name the sport, Team X is in free fall, then Minnesota comes to town.
#MNUFC midfielder Rasmus Schuller has a thigh injury from his time with Finland national team and will be a game-time decision vs. New England on Saturday, coach Adrian Heath said.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) March 28, 2019 Due to his last performance in LA, I was thinking Schuller would have been on the bench anyway.
Your #MNUFC/#NERevs injury report. Rasmus Schüller is being held out due to a leg injury. Rookie Chase Gasper is out with a hamstring issue, while Kevin Molino was upgraded to "questionable." pic.twitter.com/GXNFAjgpwf— Jeff Rueter (@jeffrueter) March 29, 2019
Adrian Heath: “He’ll be fine. It was precautionary, I think he just felt his groin. Knowing him, he’ll be fine.” #MNUFC— Jeff Rueter (@jeffrueter) April 3, 2019
Minnesota United at New York Red Bulls | #RBNYvMINDate: Saturday, April 6, 2019 Kickoff: 6:00 p.m. CT Location: Red Bull Arena Broadcast: Fox Sports North+, SKOR North (coverage starts at 5:30 p.m.) Watch Party: Brew Hall, Allianz Field at 400 Snelling Ave N, St Paul, MN 55104
#MNUFC lists Darwin Quintero (groin) as “questionable” for Saturday’s game vs. #RBNY. Same goes for Rasmus Schuller (leg), Kevin Molino (knee), while Chase Gasper (hamstring) is out.— Andy Greder (@andygreder) April 5, 2019
INBOX: Miguel Ibarra also listed as “questionable” due to a hamstring issue.If I’m #MNUFC, there’s no sense in risking Quintero or Ibarra ahead of Allianz Field opening. pic.twitter.com/fSEik5wYNl— Jeff Rueter (@jeffrueter) April 5, 2019
Watching Angelo Rodriguez I see he usually does a really good job with his first touch but nothing happens after.
A winter storm later this week will be worth watching in the coming days. Heavy snow accumulation is likely somewhere across the Upper Midwest later Wednesday into Thursday night. #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/CFMgoTLjgz— NWS Twin Cities (@NWSTwinCities) April 7, 2019
If you look at the Western Conference standings this morning and sort by Points Per Game, there is already a major separation between SKC in 7th (1.75) and RSL in 8th (0.67). Loons are at 1.8. Loons are also the only team in the league with three road wins. Only two other teams have more than one: LAFC and...Montreal?????
Yeah, I was just looking at the standings. West is much better this year, but those bottom five are pretty awful. Don’t expect it to last for season, but I’ll take it for now. Thanks for pointing out the points per game stat. —————- I liked our aggressiveness off the ball, going into loose balls. And man, it feels good to have tall players who can win headers. Very happy with Metanire.