Kelvin Yeboah was the hero for Minnesota United, netting the decisive goal in a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes at PayPal Park.
The Italian-Ghanaian forward found the breakthrough in the 32nd minute, finishing expertly with a right-footed strike into the bottom left corner after a well-placed assist from Michael Boxall.
The goal, coming from a set-piece situation, proved to be the difference in a match where San Jose dominated possession (73%) but failed to convert their chances.
Despite registering 17 shots and a higher expected goals (xG) value, the Earthquakes were frustrated by Minnesota’s resilient defense and sharp goalkeeping. Minnesota, on the other hand, made the most of their limited attacking opportunities, registering five big chances to San Jose’s two.
Yeboah, who lasted 65 minutes, now has two goals in three MLS appearances this season. With this win, Minnesota United improved their head-to-head record against San Jose to eight wins. They now shift focus to their upcoming MLS clash against Sporting KC on March 16.