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Tani Oluwaseyi's goal, 2 assists help Minnesota beat the Earthquakes 4-1

MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Tani Oluwaseyi scored once and assisted twice as Minnesota United extended their unbeaten streak to four games, defeating San Jose Earthquakes 4-1 and snapping their opponent's streak.

  • Minnesota United secured a 4-1 win against the San Jose Earthquakes in Saint Paul on Saturday, extending their unbeaten run to four matches.
  • The victory followed Minnesota's solid performance that included a 1-0 road win over San Jose on March 8 and the Earthquakes’ snapped four-game unbeaten streak.
  • Tani Oluwaseyi scored the opening goal in the third minute and assisted two other goals, while Anthony Markanich and Kelvin Yeboah also contributed goals.
  • Head coach Eric Ramsay praised the team's high-level play despite noting decision-making errors and a lack of a clean sheet, saying it is "the hallmark of why we're such a difficult team to play against."
  • The win gave Minnesota 40 points, placing them second in the Western Conference, just two behind San Diego, and improved their regular-season series sweep against San Jose.
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Tani Oluwaseyi's goal, 2 assists help Minnesota beat the Earthquakes 4-1

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Tani Oluwaseyi had a goal and two assists, Anthony Markanich scored a goal for the third consecutive game and Minnesota United beat the San Jose Earthquakes 4-1 on Saturday night.

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