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.