What's Happening?
San Diego FC (SDFC) faced another setback in their 2026 MLS season, extending their winless streak to five matches following a 2-1 defeat against Minnesota United FC at Snapdragon Stadium. The match saw
SDFC take an early lead with a goal from Luca Bombino, assisted by Lewis Morgan. However, Minnesota United quickly equalized through Kyle Duncan and later took the lead with a goal from Kelvin Yeboah. SDFC's struggles were compounded by the expulsion of defender Christopher McVey, who received a second yellow card early in the second half, marking his third red card of the season. Despite efforts from SDFC's Anders Dreyer, Minnesota's goalkeeper Drake Callender made crucial saves to secure the win for his team.
Why It's Important?
The ongoing winless streak is a significant concern for SDFC, impacting their position in the Western Conference standings and potentially affecting team morale. The repeated red card issues highlight disciplinary challenges that could further hinder their performance. For Minnesota United, the victory strengthens their position in the league and boosts team confidence. The match also underscores the importance of strategic defense and goalkeeping, as demonstrated by Callender's performance, which was pivotal in Minnesota's win. The outcome may influence SDFC's approach in upcoming matches, necessitating adjustments in strategy and discipline.
What's Next?
SDFC will aim to break their winless streak in their next match against Real Salt Lake on April 18 at America First Field. This away game presents an opportunity for the team to regroup and address their disciplinary issues. Coach Mikey Varas has acknowledged the tough situation and emphasized the need for unity and improvement. The team will likely focus on refining their defensive strategies and maintaining composure to avoid further expulsions. Minnesota United will look to build on their success as they continue their campaign in the MLS season.






