
Minnesota United Fights to Third Straight Victory
Published on September 2, 2015 under North American Soccer League (NASL)
Minnesota United FC News Release
BLAINE, Minn. (Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015) -- Minnesota United's persistence paid off on Wednesday night, finding a late goal to defeat the Indy Eleven 1-0 at the National Sports Center in Blaine. The second half goal from defender Justin Davis was his 5th of season, and second in two matches.
"We've put ourselves in a good position with this result," said United Head Coach Manny Lagos. "We knew Indy was going to be tough to break down and it hurt our confidence not to convert some of the chances in the first half. In the end we got the win, which was a huge boost for us."
Coming off the bye week, United started off slow but still played quite aggressively. It dominated the offensive play in the first half, keeping the ball on Indy's side of the pitch. Minnesota connected on several point blank chances, but stellar goalkeeping by Indy's Keith Cardona kept the match level.
United continued to press the attack in the second 45 minutes, meeting strong resistance from the Indy defense. United goalkeeper Sammy Ndjock was called upon to make several key saves on the other end of the field to keep the match scoreless.
With less than 15 minutes remaining, Minnesota was able to find the go ahead goal it had been working for. Kevin Venegas raced to reach the ball before it crossed the end line, putting a perfectly placed cross into the penalty area. It fell to the feet of Davis, who struck the ball into the back of the net with his first touch.
"I was just in the right spot," said Davis. "I just had to take the chance when it came to me. We had a few times where the ball wasn't bouncing our way, but we were able to capitalize when it did which is key."
Indy tried to tie the match with a late offensive push, but Minnesota held on to get the clean sheet and its third straight victory.
Minnesota heads on the road this weekend for a Flyover Cup clash with FC Edmonton on Sunday afternoon. The Loons return to NSC Stadium on Saturday, September 12th to host the Carolina RailHawks at 7 p.m. The match will be the debut of the new limited edition alternate kits that were unveiled at the State Fair earlier this week. Get a piece of soccer history by visiting MNUnitedFC.com, and get your tickets for the match by calling 763.4SOCCER or visiting MNUnitedFC.com/tickets.
North American Soccer League Stories from September 2, 2015
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- New York Cosmos Sign Lucky Mkosana to Extension - New York Cosmos
- Cosmos Greet More Than 350 Kids to Free Back-To-School Soccer Clinics - New York Cosmos
- Atlanta's McKenzie, Burgos Earn League Honor - Atlanta Silverbacks
- Futty Danso Selected for Gambian National Team - North Carolina FC
- Oliver Named to NASL Team of the Week - Ottawa Fury FC
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