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Minnesota United v Real Salt Lake: Ramsay still eyeing improvements despite positive start
Minnesota United are looking to extend their unbeaten streak in MLS when they welcome Real Salt Lake to Allianz Field on Saturday.
Eric Ramsay has said that while he is upbeat about Minnesota United's start to the MLS season, he knows his side can do better, with Real Salt Lake next up.
Minnesota are on a four-match unbeaten streak since losing their MLS opener to Los Angeles FC, winning two and drawing two since then.
They sit fifth in the Western Conference on eight points, with Ramsay noting they have missed chances to be higher up the table.
He also pointed to their underperformance in expected goals (scored seven from 9.83 xG) but is confident their results will start mirroring their performances soon.
"We think if we keep pushing over the course of the season, it will level itself out," he said when asked about the expected goals.
"We're trying to strike the balance between the good performances, but there does need to be an element of being self-critical as we should be in a better position in the table. But generally, we're positive.
"We've started really well when it comes to performances, and I'm sure if you're an opposition coach watching us, we've looked like a team that's very strong defensively, but we're adding to that by being a threat on set-pieces and general play."
Real Salt Lake, meanwhile, have struggled to find their rhythm this term, winning just two of their five league matches so far, leaving them 11th in the West.
Salt Lake were knocked out in the MLS playoffs by Minnesota last year, losing both games in the first round on penalties, and head coach Pablo Mastroeni is expecting another tough test against the Loons.
"It does [feel like the continuation of a story]," he said.
"They're a very direct team. They play for knockdowns and scraps in and around the box. Nothing changes.
"I think for us, on the offensive side, it's about finding numerical superiority in very dangerous positions. It's up to us to create opportunities because it's a numbers game. We need to be both safe in the counter but determined to score goals."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Minnesota United – Kelvin Yeboah
With his brace on Saturday, Kelvin Yeboah has scored eight goals in his first six career home MLS matches.
Yeboah is the seventh player in MLS history, and the first since Nemanja Nikolic for the Chicago Fire in 2017, to score eight goals in his first six career home MLS matches.
Real Salt Lake – Rafael Cabral
Lucho Acosta's winning goal for FC Dallas against Real Salt Lake on Saturday was the fourth headed goal conceded by RSL already this season.
It is the most conceded in MLS and one more than the three they allowed in 2024. Rafael Cabral has also kept just one clean sheet in the league this season.
MATCH PREDICTION: MINNESOTA UNITED WIN
Each of the last six meetings between Minnesota United and Real Salt Lake have ended in draws, including both meetings in last season's playoffs (both won by Minnesota in penalty shoot-outs). No matchup in MLS history has been drawn in seven straight meetings (incl. playoffs).
Minnesota are unbeaten in four straight matches (W2 D2) after a season-opening defeat. The Loons have lost only two of their 20 regular-season matches played in February and March dating back to 2020 (W11 D7), including going unbeaten at home (W3 D5).
Meanwhile, Real Salt Lake have lost four of their first six matches in all competitions this season (W2) after ending 2024 unbeaten in their final nine matches (W3 D6, including playoffs and two penalty shoot-out losses).
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
Minnesota United – 47.4%
Draw – 26.2%
Real Salt Lake – 26.4%