Minnesota United coach Adrian Heath's belief in Jonathan Gonzalez was validated when the recently acquired midfielder scored last Sunday's second goal in a playoff-clinching 2-0 shutout victory over Vancouver.
Gonzalez has appeared in eight games — seven as a second-half sub, one as starter — since the Loons signed him for defensive-midfield help in early August. He's on loan from Mexican Liga MX club Monterrey until season's end and the Loons have a contract option for 2023.
Season's end could be as soon as Monday night. That's when the sixth-seeded Loons enter the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season, this time at third-seeded FC Dallas.
Or the Loons could play on toward next month's MLS Cup final with a midfield solidified by the returns of versatile Robin Lod from a calf injury, Kervin Arriaga from a one-game suspension and Gonzalez itching for a bigger role on a team for which he sees a future.
"There is no doubt there is a lot of talent there," Heath said about Gonzalez. "Certainly, he has got my trust. Jonathan's done great. He's a great kid and we've loved having him. We have to see what happens end of year, but we wouldn't be adverse to having him back."
Gonzalez said joining the Loons in August has been a difficult adjustment.
"The minutes I get, I just try to give it my all," he said. "It's tough coming on late in the season, but I just try to do what Adrian asks."
Heath acknowledged as much about a player he calls active, dynamic and dependable on the ball. Gonzalez showed a willingness and ability to run with his MLS goal.