With Kelvin Yeboah’s two goals, Loons comeback in 2-1 win at St. Louis

Kelvin Yeboah s two penalty-kick goals bested one PK from St Louis in Minnesota United s - win at Energizer Park on Saturday Trailing - at the half third-place MNUFC - - points needed a comeback against th-place St Louis - - points to avoid three games without a win for the first time since April The Loons fell into a - hole after captain center back Michael Boxall was whistled for a foul on Tomas Ostrak It looked like a light touch that sent Ostrak down hard Boxall couldn t believe it From the spot Eduard Lowen pounded a shot to his left while goalkeeper Dayne St Clair went to the right for the lead in the th minute While gripes about the justification of the PK might have been warranted St Louis totally dominated the first half City led in possession - shots - and corner kick - Minnesota went a half hour before a shot on target and Yeboah s attempt was low quality and stopped by Roman Burki Needing a jolt coach Eric Ramsay brought Robin Lod and Bongi Hlongwane off the bench for Carlos Harvey in central midfield and Julian Gressel at right wingback respectively The breakthrough came when Kelvin Yeboah s quickness forced Chris Durkin to grab Yeboah in the rd minute Durkin also received a red card for denial of a goal-scoring opportunity and Yeboah beat Burki from the PK spot To set up the second PK St Louis defender Jaziel Orozco s handball was substantiated by VAR after Yeboah and Will Trapp made shouts for the call on the field Yeboah s hesitation from the sport bested Burki a second time The first time Yeboah shot left On the second he went right to keep Burki off kilter Yeboah posted his first two-goal event in MLS since March It s his third PK on the season Two key Loons starters midfielder Joaquin Pereyra and center back Nico Romero were suspended for yellow-card accumulation Joseph Rosales started in Pereyra s spot while Morris Duggan came in for Romero After moves away from MNUFC this week Sang Bin Jeong and Devin Padelford made debut starts for St Louis Jeong nearly scored and Padelford nearly assisted on a goal in the opening minutes Boxall s goal-line clearance on Joao Klauss s header left Padelford flummoxed that he didn t get on the scoresheet for his new temporary company Related Articles Loons at St Louis Storylines how to watch key stat and a prediction Will Minnesota United make a splash in the summer transfer window This MLS All-Star Battle pick means more to Loons goalie Dayne St Clair Loons allow late goal and settle for - draw at Portland Loons at Portland Timbers Keys to the match storylines and a prediction