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Apr 12, 2026 12:56 am

Kelvin Yeboah, Minnesota extend San Diego’s winless streak

Minnesota, San Diego
Photo by: Abe Arredondo-Imagn Images

Kelvin Yeboah scored his fourth goal of the season just before halftime and visiting Minnesota United held on for a 2-1 victory over 10-man San Diego FC on Saturday night.

Kyle Duncan also scored in the first half and Owen Gene had assists on both goals for the Loons (3-2-2, 11 points), who completed a second straight away win.

They were aided by a third red card received by a San Diego player in as many games, when defender Christopher McVey received his second booking in the opening minutes of the second half.

It was also McVey’s second ejection in as many appearances.

Luca Bombino, 19, scored his second career MLS goal and first of the season on a thunderous early volley for San Diego (3-2-2, 11 points), which is winless in its last five matches across all competitions.

Before that slide, the second-year club had won five out of its first six between MLS and CONCACAF Champions Cup play.

Duncan pulled Minnesota level in the 15th minute, eight minutes after going behind.

After a nice sequence of passes on the left attacking half, Gene picked out Tomas Chancalay on the left flank.

Chancalay lofted a left-footed cross to the back post, where Duncan met it with a firm header past Duran Ferree.

Next, Yeboah punished some reluctant San Diego defending to give the Loons the lead in the 40th minute.

This time it was Gene sending in an early cross from the right to the back post, where Anthony Markanich met it with a downward header.

Defenders reacted slowly, and Yeboah reached the loose ball to stab it across the line from close range.

It got worse for the hosts in the opening seconds of the second half when McVay fouled Minnesota’s Nicolas Romero.

For the second time, referee Victor Rivas produced a caution in McVey’s direction. His previous dismissal late in a 2-2 draw against Real Salt Lake on March 22 also resulted from multiple bookings.

The hosts still applied pressure for a leveler, coming closest when Anders Dreyer forced Drake Callendar into a leaping save late in second-half stoppage time.

–Field Level Media

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