Minnesota United is on a dangerous road to mediocrity after yesterday’s 5-2 loss to the New England Revolution.
Minnesota United has set an MLS record by allowing 18 goals through the first six games of a season.
They've played four games.— Paul Carr (@PCarrESPN) March 25, 2017The atrocious defense is on a pace to allow 153 goals in 2017. The current record for goals allowed in a season in MLS is 67 (Chivas USA, 2013). This is a team with a poor starting lineup, no real depth, and limited immediate options in improving their situation.