With seven games remaining, Los Angeles Football Club might need to manufacture ...
With seven games remaining, Los Angeles Football Club might need to manufacture some urgency as Minnesota United visits Sunday looking to rebound from a narrow defeat in Tuesday’s U.S. Open Cup Final.
In their last game, LAFC came back from two goals down to earn a 3-3 draw against the rival LA Galaxy, and they remain on pace to shatter the record for most points earned in a 34-game season. That mark fell only last year, when the New York Red Bulls earned 71 points en route to the 2018 Supporters’ Shield.
“End of the year, you always understand what teams are fighting for, and it’s our responsibility to keep playing at a high level,” Bradley said. “We want to win games, we want to take the points and put ourselves in the best position going into the playoffs.” Finnish international Robin Lod scored his first Minnesota goal since his arrival earlier in August, and the Loons had several opportunities late to tie the match.
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