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Tani Oluwaseyi scores twice in the second half and Minnesota claims its first-ever win in Seattle

  • Minnesota United’s forward Tani Oluwaseyi netted two second-half goals to help secure a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Sounders on June 1, 2025, at Lumen Field.
  • Minnesota's first-ever win in Seattle ended a nine-game drought without points in Washington, with the team previously struggling in this series.
  • Oluwaseyi opened scoring in the 51st minute off a redirected back pass from Robin Lod, who added a penalty in the 54th minute before Oluwaseyi scored again in the 58th.
  • Seattle's Kalani Rienzi and Nicolás Romero both found the net as the two teams combined to score four times within a brief seven-minute span, an uncommon occurrence in MLS history.
  • Minnesota's victory improved their record to 8-3-6 and broke Seattle's undefeated home streak, indicating progress for Minnesota under coach Eric Ramsay.
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SEATTLE (AP) — Tani Oluwaseyi scored two second-half goals Sunday and Minnesota earned its first win in Seattle with a 3-2 victory over the Sounders.

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Tani Oluwaseyi scores twice in the second half and Minnesota claims its first-ever win in Seattle

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