Loons surge into MLS Cup Playoffs with 4-1 blowout win over St. Louis

Minnesota United often enter regular-season finales with their MLS Cup Playoffs lives on the line. Hand wringing, fingernail biting and scoreboard watching are common acts for Loons supporters come Decision Day.

But on Saturday, the Loons —which had clinched a spot with two games and two weeks ago — were only jockeying for a better seed.

The Loons did their part with a three-goal outburst in the second half for a 4-1 win over St. Louis City at Allianz Field.

MNUFC (15-12-7, 52 points) have won six of their last eight including over St. Louis (8-13-13, 37 points).

The Loons took a 1-0 lead with Kelvin Yeboah feeding his first MLS assist to Robin Lod for a slotted-home finish past Roman Burke. That connection was between two MLS award nominees — Yeboah for newcomer of the year and Lod for comeback player of the year.

Loons head coach Eric Ramsay made a triple substitution, bringing in Sang Bin Jeong, Franco Fragapane and Tani Oluwaseyi in the 69th minute. That trio then combined for Jeong’s goal in the 72nd minute.

The two-goal lead didn’t last as Marcel Hartel scored in the 75th, but Henry Kessler’s own goal brought the two-goal lead back in the 78th.

The Hartel goal snapped the Loons’ shutout streak at 480 minutes across five matches.

Jeong added his second goal in the 84th minute. It was his first brace since May.

Goodbyes

In a classy — but also unorthodox — move, the Loons honored winger Franco Fragapane and goalkeeper Clint Irwin before Saturday’s game at Allianz Field. The two veterans will not be back with the club for 2025 season; it’s uncommon for teams to announce roster decision before the year ends.

It was a nice doff of cap from club, but also odd given the Loons season will continue in the MLS Cup Playoffs next week.

Fragapane, who has played in 111 matches with MNUFC, has been a contributor off the bench this season. He subbed in Saturday in the 69th minute.

The Loons also had a pregame celebration for Zarek Valentin, who announced he is retiring at the end of the season. The 14-year veteran tore his Achilles tendon.

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