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    Dave Laidig

    August 14, 2016
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    Edmonton Turns Away Minnesota 1-0

    Minnesota’s match at Edmonton was unusual in that both teams are in playoff positions in the combined NASL standings. Edmonton occupied the #3 seed and Minnesota is fighting off expansion Rayo OKC for the last spot. However, the result was anything but unusual as Edmonton was able to impose its style of play upon the Loons and earn a 1-0 victory.

    Minnesota made some personnel changes from its last match. Sammy Ndjock returned to the field for Minnesota after a four-game absence, and the void at right back due to Venegas’s injury was filled by Jeb Brovsky. With experienced players, the roster offered hope of turning around Minnesota’s recent struggles.

    The first half opened up brightly for the Loons, with several chances on goal. But the game quickly regressed to historical norms with the Eddies taking the early lead in fouls conceded. Edmonton’s aggressive style and high press frustrated Minnesota. And that, along with the four fouls suffered in the first 20 minutes, possibly led to Ibson drawing a yellow card for simulation in the box.

    Each team headed into the half with reason for optimism. But that optimism was quickly dashed in the 46th minute.

    Just as the second half was getting started, Edmonton put pressure on Minnesota. An attack down the left side (Minnesota’s right) led to 10 Edmonton touches in and around the 18 yard box, resulting in the opening goal of the match.

    After the goal, the Eddies turned to what they do best – shut down opposing attacks. The passing chart for Minnesota passes into the final third shows how successful Edmonton was at preventing threats.

    MN (v EDM) Attacking Passes

    As a result, Edmonton (and former Minnesota) keeper Matt VanOekel added another clean sheet, keeping his NASL lead in the category. Although, to be fair, he benefited from two goal-line clearances from his teammates. But Edmonton shutting out an opponent in 2016 is no fluke.

    Minnesota now turns its attention to the upcoming home match this Wednesday against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers (locally available on Channel 29 at 7pm) and the stretch run in the fall season.

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    5 responses to “Edmonton Turns Away Minnesota 1-0”

    1. Chris RB Avatar
      Chris RB
      August 14, 2016

      I’m not one to criticize effort level or passion…. but man something is wrong with this team. They haven’t looked even decent in a long while- albeit there was some good play in the first half today.

      Maybe Venegas and Añor are that important, but hard for me to believe that.

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      1. Wes Avatar
        Wes
        August 15, 2016

        apparently, we are THAT reliant on the full backs pressing forward. I had hoped Speas’ return would give us a boost. ugh.

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    2. Clint Avatar
      Clint
      August 15, 2016

      Credit to Edmonton for the defensive effort in keeping the Loons out of the 18, but it just looks like a lack of a creative playmaker. There has been no ability to pick out the final pass.

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    3. nomadic loon Avatar
      nomadic loon
      August 15, 2016

      – “steve (sorry, don’t know is last name),” who isn’t the regular play-by-play caller in Edmonton did a fantastic job. I could have listened to his call on the radio and followed the action. Hopefully the Loons will upgrade their play-by-play guy … especially if they simulcast on radio like many MLS teams do. Take an ESPN3 listen. There’s only 2.5 clubs that really are above the NASL grade.
      – we need Venegas. his absence is a testament to the value he adds.
      – I hope we can continue some friendlies with Edmonton to keep the flyover cup alive.

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      1. Brian Quarstad Avatar
        Brian Quarstad
        August 15, 2016

        Steven Sandor. Agreed.
        http://the11.ca/

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