Clair.Ĩ3’: Former Loon Kei Kamara gave Chicago the go-ahead goal, heading a chipped pass over the MNUFC backline. Miguel Navarro sent a cross just in front of the goal to the far side of the box to Arnaud Souquet, who slipped his shot past Dayne St. Xherdan Shaqiri tucked his shot into the corner of the net.ħ3’: Hlongwane secured his brace by controlling a headed pass from Franco Fragapane and burying his shot past goalkeeper Spencer Richey.ħ9’: For the second time, Chicago was able to equalize. His chance missed just wide of the frame.ĥ2’: After winning a free kick in the attacking third, Kervin Arriaga stepped up to take the attempt but put his shot just over the crossbar.Ħ2’: Bongokuhle Hlongwane notched Minnesota’s first goal of the match, finishing a pass from Hassani Dotson across the top of the box into the side of the net.Ħ9’: It didn’t take long for Chicago to equalize when Wil Trapp conceded a foul in the penalty area and the Fire were awarded a penalty kick. Opponent and whether the club will host is still yet to be determined.ģ5’: Emanuel Reynoso sought to put Minnesota on the board, cutting across the top of the box and creating a pocket of space to launch a long-range shot at net. With the result, MNUFC has officially clinched a spot in the Round of 32 in the Leagues Cup Knockout Round. In its second Group Stage match of the Leagues Cup, Minnesota United was edged out 3-2 by Chicago Fire FC at Allianz Field on Thursday night, despite Bongokuhle Hlongwane’s second brace of the tournament.
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