Star Tribune: Loons look to improve late-game defense by improving late-game offense

If only MLS matches were 70 minutes long, Minnesota United would be the favorite to win the MLS Supporters’ Shield.
Jokes aside, Minnesota has 37 points from 21 games, but that includes two games in which they’ve turned a 70th-minute tie into a loss and two more in which they led at the 70-minute mark but only earned a draw. Add in those six dropped points, and the Loons would have 43 and be on top of the overall MLS standings.
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