Yeboah Scores 2 Goals as Minnesota Beats Crew 3-2
Kelvin Yeboah scored twice and Anthony Markanich added the winner as Minnesota United ended a 10-year MLS drought in multi-goal comebacks.
- On Saturday, Minnesota United rallied to defeat the Columbus Crew 3-2 at Scotts Miracle-Gro Field, marking the first multi-goal comeback victory in the Loons' 10-year MLS history.
- Columbus established a 2-0 lead by the 56th minute through goals from midfielder Taha Habroune and midfielder Hugo Picard, controlling possession early before Minnesota's second-half adjustments.
- Striker Kelvin Yeboah sparked the rally with two goals within seven minutes, then defender Anthony Markanich headed in the decisive winner during the 74th minute off a set piece.
- Head coach Cameron Knowles praised the team's resilience postgame, noting that "to come back from two goals down is not something that has happened a lot for us."
- The victory provides crucial momentum for Minnesota after losing its previous two matches, while the result snaps a two-game winning streak for the Crew.
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Kelvin Yeboah nets brace to inspire Minnesota United’s stunning comeback win over Columbus Crew
Kelvin Yeboah, nephew of Ghana legend Tony Yeboah, produced a sensational performance with a brace to inspire Minnesota United FC to a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer on Sunday. The Loons looked to be heading for defeat after falling two goals behind, with Taha Habroune and Hugo Picard putting Columbus Crew firmly in control. Habroune opened the scoring in the 31st minute following a well-worked move invol…
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