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What we learned against Minnesota United: Good things from a bad game

Things got off to a rocky start at Allianz Field and FC Dallas never quite recovered. While the 3-2 score line doesn’t hint at much separation between the two teams, Dallas were soundly outplayed. But perhaps the game wasn’t a total wash.

Big things from kids

Bryan Reynolds got the start at right back, Dante Sealy saw some minutes, and Ricardo Pepi bagged a goal—not bad for a silver lining.

Reynolds performed sufficiently well in the final third. He coupled well with Michael Barrios and found himself in a few dangerous positions on the end line.