There were lots of reasons Minnesota United missed the playoffs in 2023, but one major one not only helped torpedo the team’s season but also took some joy away from the fans.
After all, if the team doesn’t win at home, the fans don’t get to sing “Wonderwall” after the final whistle.
The Loons won just four home games in MLS last season, tied for ninth-fewest in league history (in 17-game home slates). This year, they’ve already equaled that four-win mark, along with three draws and just one loss.
“I know when I first came in here, it was one of the big, big talking points: will we able to turn [Allianz Field] into the positive that it should be?” said manager Eric Ramsay.
Minnesota takes on FC Dallas this weekend with a chance to already surpass last season’s home win total — on paper an easy task, given that Dallas has failed to win a single match on the road this year and statistically has been one of the league’s worst teams in 2024.
That said, Minnesota is missing nine players because of international call-ups. Dallas, meanwhile, had only two players called up who have played a combined 102 minutes in MLS this year.
That number for Minnesota? 5,965.
Throw in an injured player or two, plus defender Miguel Tapias being away all week to get his green card, and the Loons will need every bit of help they can get. For Ramsay, one potential resource is the crowd at Allianz Field.