Obvious underdogs in the sportsbooks but favorites on the opposing coach's lips, Minnesota United won for the first time at Children's Mercy Park with a 3-0 decision over Sporting Kansas City on Thursday night, leaving it only two more victories from an MLS Cup.
Loons midfielder Kevin Molino scored two goals for a third consecutive game and attacking playmaker Emanuel Reynoso assisted on all three goals for a second consecutive game to send them into Monday's Western Conference final on only three days' rest against defending MLS Cup champion Seattle.
Until Thursday, the Loons had been outscored 15-1 in six previous games in Kansas City.
"Coming into this after the way I felt the last two games, I expected us to win this one," said defender Michael Boxall, a Loon since midway through their inaugural season. "I just had a good feeling about the group."
Earlier this week in a video call with reporters, Sporting KC coach Peter Vermes had the audacity, citing "pundits" he had heard, to suggest fourth-seeded Minnesota United was favored over his top-seeded team.
Until Thursday, SKC had lost only two home playoffs games since its stadium — with an environment dubbed "Blue Hell" — opened in 2011. In that time, SKC missed the playoffs only once, last season.
"I asked Peter before the game how did he manage to keep a straight face when he said we were the favorites," Heath said. "In light of the result, maybe he was right."
Minnesota United — a franchise that allowed 70 and 71 goals in its first two MLS season starting in 2017 — has won its past three games, dating to the regular-season finale against FC Dallas, by identical 3-0 scores.