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Recap | FC Dallas – 1, Minnesota United – 2 | Minnesota United FC
Then, after round thirty-minutes into what had formed as much as be a stellar effort from the Loons, the refs determined to get pretty trigger-happy with the yellow playing cards. In what felt like a matter of seconds, Michael Boxtall earned one for a foul foul, adopted just a few seconds later by Kervin Arriaga for protesting the Boxy foul after which just a few seconds later by Franco Fragapone for an pointless problem. The succession of incidents prompted the boys to lose their composure a bit the remainder of the half, as FC Dallas’ ramped up their assault on the Loons again line. Luckily, they held as much as the peppering of photographs, and took their 1 – 0 lead into the half.
The fifty fifth minute proved to be one other case of “proper place, proper time” for D.J. Talyor, as a Reynoso nook kick bounced to a ready Taylor simply outdoors the field, booting a grass-burner into the nook of the web for the very first MLS objective of his profession.