Timbers hope to stop road skid at Minnesota
Chancalay scored his first MLS goal since July and set up Kelvin Yeboah’s finish as Minnesota won its third straight.
- On Saturday at Allianz Field, Minnesota United defeated Portland Timbers 2-0, with midfielder Tomas Chancalay scoring and assisting on both goals in the victory.
- Minnesota acquired the former Designated Player from New England for a $100,000 trade sum, despite the Revolution having paid Racing Club a $3.1 million fee for him in 2023.
- Chancalay gave the Loons a 1-0 lead in the 16th minute, then assisted Kelvin Yeboah for the clinching goal in the 60th minute from a counter-attack.
- Goalkeeper Drake Callender earned his third shutout of the season, extending Minnesota's unbeaten streak to four games following a 6-0 loss to Vancouver on March 15.
- The Timbers have lost five of their last seven matches since snapping a five-game unbeaten streak with a win over Los Angeles, widening their deficit against Minnesota.
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Chancalay and Yeboah score goals, Minnesota beats Timbers 2-0
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Tomás Chancalay scored his first goal of the season and added an assist, Kelvin Yeboah had a goal for the second consecutive game, and Minnesota United beat the Portland Timbers 2-0 on Saturday night.
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Minnesota United: Tomas Chancalay’s two goal contributions lead to 2-0 win over Portland
Tomas Chancalay’s resurgence is in full effect. The Argentine midfielder both scored and assisted on Minnesota United’s two goals in a 2-0 win over Portland Timbers on Saturday at Allianz Field. Chancalay, 27, was cast off from New England, with Minnesota acquiring him in a cash trade for a paltry $100,000 sum and the former […]
Timbers hope to stop road skid at Minnesota
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“Winning definitely helps. The mood’s been getting better, but we’re not overly excited about it. We know that we’re still in a position where we need to win games, and we’ve got a very important stretch for our team over these next three weeks knowing that
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