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FC Dallas looks to end its road drought in Minnesota
Winning on the road in Major League Soccer is always a bit of a struggle. The best teams find ways to earn points through a few wins and several draws in a season, while those who struggle away from home tend to do the opposite.
In 2024, FC Dallas is the team that is struggling away from home, as they currently own a dismal 0-6-2 record in league play.
This weekend marks the club’s ninth road game of the regular season. Head coach Nico Estevez has been taking some positives from the previous three games that saw his club go 0-2-1 against some of the top teams in the MLS Western Conference.
“I think it’s important because overall, we have performed very well against the top teams in the West,” said Estevez. “I think we were unlucky not to have more points than we have. We have to take those positives, but as I said to the guys, is all these little steps that we are making, and we’re feeling better about how we’re competing against top teams.”
FC Dallas captain Paul Arriola echoed his manager’s comments that the club needs to find ways to get points regardless of who they are playing right now.
“We’re definitely to the point now where it’s just about picking up points,” said Arriola. “Regardless of the performances, we have to figure out ways to win games, especially the one coming up.”
Minnesota is currently third in the MLS West, capping off a tough stretch of games that saw FC Dallas hit the road for three straight games.
The Loons will be without nine players due to the international break. Two of them are important starters to the club: Robin Lod and Tani Oluwaseyi. The pair have combined for 12 goals and 14 assists this season. Despite their absence, Estevez still expects the Loons to be a tough team to handle on Saturday.
“They’re missing players, but overall, probably four or five starters are out, and they rotate the others,” said Estevez. “They have a lot of good players that have been part of the amazing season they are playing right now. For us, we have to treat them like they are a full squad.”
Despite the struggles in 2024, FC Dallas will look to recreate some magic at Allianz Field this weekend. Their last two trips to Minnesota have resulted in a win in 2022 and a scoreless draw last season.
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Dallas Cowboys 2026 NFL Draft debate heats up
Jeff Kolb and Sam Gannon welcome Cowboys insiders Clarence Hill (All City Dallas) and Calvin Watkins (Dallas Morning News) for a hilarious breakdown of the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. Giving insight, arguments, and plenty of laughs as two of the best Dallas Cowboys writers in the business go head-to-head on what Dallas should do next.
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Dallas Mavericks Owners Might Be Making Big Mistake in Search for New GM
The search for the next general manager or president of basketball operations of the Dallas Mavericks has begun. They terminated Nico Harrison in November, which was about nine months too late, and gave any available candidates clear notice that they were open for business.
The plan was always to wait until after the season to start the search. While names popped up as the season reached an end, they didn’t begin turning over the staff until the Monday after the season ended. However, Dallas Mavericks fans are not going to like how the team is going about the search.
Patrick Dumont Leading Search for General Manager
NBA insider Jake Fischer reported that the Mavericks are not hiring a search firm in their hunt for a new lead executive. Instead, team governor Patrick Dumont is “acting as his own point person.”
This is an… interesting decision, to say the least. Dumont is not a basketball person whatsoever, and most organizations usually hire a search firm. The Chicago Bulls hired one as they look for their replacement for Arturas Karnisovas. Just because a firm is hired doesn’t mean a team will listen, though.
The Mavericks hired a firm in their last search for a GM. They let Donnie Nelson go in 2021 after a long tenure with the Mavs. Instead of listening to the firm, though, Mark Cuban ignored it to hire Nico Harrison, who had no previous NBA front office experience. Harrison had been an executive with Nike, which gave him connections with players like Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis, and plenty of others.
For a while, that seemed to be working out okay. While he still had some questionable transactions, such as trading for Christian Wood and letting Jalen Brunson walk in free agency, they were still able to make a run to the NBA Finals in 2024. Then, he blew it all up, trading away Luka Doncic for an older and injured Anthony Davis, and the team hasn’t been the same since.
It’s imperative that the Mavericks get this hire correct. The interim Co-GM setup with Matt Riccardi and Michael Finley has performed admirably, but the 2026 NBA Draft is important for the Mavs to get right. It’s their best chance to pair Cooper Flagg with another young star, as they don’t own their first-round pick again until 2031 after this.
Hiring the right GM could help bring in more draft capital by bringing in bad contracts or flipping veterans into picks.
Dumont was able to convince Rick Welts, a Hall of Famer, to come out of retirement to be the CEO and lead the charge for a new arena. Maybe Dumont pulls another rabbit out of his hat for the GM.
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