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San Diego FC Rallies Past Minnesota United to Claim Second in Western Conference

The win moved the expansion side within two points of the Vancouver Whitecaps ahead of their June 25 matchup

ST PAUL, MINNESOTA – JUNE 14: Anders Dreyer #10 of San Diego FC (L) celebrates his goal against Minnesota United with teammates in the first half at Allianz Field on June 14, 2025 in St Paul, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

Overview

  • San Diego overcame a first-half own goal and a 2-1 halftime deficit to win 4-2 in St. Paul.
  • Anders Dreyer opened the scoring with a chipped strike from near midfield and added a 66th-minute penalty for his seventh MLS goal.
  • Milan Iloski, brought on at halftime, secured the lead with a 75th-minute header and sealed the victory with a stoppage-time breakaway goal.
  • Goalkeeper CJ dos Santos finished with five saves while Minnesota’s Wessel Speel made three stops in his MLS debut.
  • The victory boosted San Diego to 33 points and second place in the Western Conference, two behind Vancouver Whitecaps ahead of their June 25 matchup.