Pablo Ortiz, Felipe Andrade score 1st MLS goals as Dynamo top Loons
- Houston Dynamo defeated Minnesota United 2-0 on Wednesday night at Shell Oil Stadium with goals from Pablo Ortiz and Felipe Andrade.
- Minnesota United shuffled most of its lineup due to a congested schedule and suspensions, which led to Ortiz and Andrade starting for the first time.
- The Dynamo scored both goals on recycled corner kicks, with Ortiz’s header giving a halftime lead and Andrade doubling the score in the 77th minute.
- Minnesota was heavily outshot 11-1 during the first half, and in an effort to boost their offense, coach Eric Ramsay made a four-player substitution in the 64th minute; later, striker Kelvin Yeboah came close to scoring with a header in the 81st minute, but it sailed over the crossbar.
- Minnesota’s two-game winning streak ended while Houston improved their record to 3-6-4, and Minnesota is expected to field more regular starters in their next home match.
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