Ramsay upbeat despite Minnesotas Game 2 loss to Seattle - Soccer News
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Ramsay upbeat despite Minnesotas Game 2 loss to Seattle - Soccer News
""With us [coming from behind], I now look forward really positively to Saturday," he said. "I think the players will, and that is ultimately, if we weren't going to win Game 2, that is the consolation. "We have home advantage, and playing at home in the Allianz, we'll certainly give ourselves the best chance.""
""We understand that Minnesota are going to make tweaks," he said. "They're going to make changes. "We have to be prepared for whatever they do and be able to follow up with another good performance where we actually find those moments to make plays.""
Minnesota United was pushed to a decisive Game 3 after losing at Seattle following a 0-0 draw and a Game 1 penalty win. Seattle built a 3-0 lead by the 41st minute, while Minnesota scored two goals in first-half stoppage time to narrow the gap. Seattle added a second Obed Vargas goal in the 86th minute to end Minnesota’s comeback. Coach Eric Ramsay praised the team’s response and emphasized home advantage at Allianz Field for Saturday. Seattle coach Brian Schmetzer expects adjustments from Minnesota and stressed preparedness for those changes. Robin Lod scored his second career playoff goal.
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