Minnesota's Opara eager to show former club SKC what it's missing in MLS Rivalry Week
Orlando City though they were awarded a penalty to seal the win over Minnesota, but Tesho Akindele was judged to be offside and the potential handball was negated.
As much as things have changed for Ike Opara, at the office, it's business as usual. Last season, he shepherded a defense that ranked fourth in Major League Soccer in both goals against and expected goals against. This season, the back line he leads ranks fourth in goals against and seventh in expected goals against.
What has changed is that those defenses are on two different teams: Sporting Kansas City in 2018 and Minnesota United this season. And the change in fortunes of those clubs -- Minnesota's...