
#MLSisBack Update – Week Two
7/24/2020 10:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – With 12 former Hoosiers securing spots on Major League Soccer rosters, Indiana is well represented in the restart of the league in Orlando, Fla. Throughout the remainder of the tournament, IUHoosiers.com will provide updates on these former Hoosier greats.
Will Bruin, Seattle Sounders FC
Bruin did not see action in Seattle's 3-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
Next Week: LAFC (July 27) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Griffin Dorsey, Toronto FC
Dorsey subbed into a thrilling 4-3 Toronto FC victory over Montreal Impact to begin week two of action in Orlando. He played the closing minutes of the match to help secure the victory and three points for Toronto. Dorsey did not get any run in the 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution to close the week.
Next Week: New York City FC (July 26) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Andrew Gutman, Cincinnati FC
Gutman earned his first starting role of the restart for Cincinnati FC in a 1-0 victory over heavily-favored Atlanta United FC. Gutman attempted one shot and played brilliant one-on-one defense down the stretch to preserve the victory for Cincinnati. For the second-straight match, Gutman started and played the full 90 minutes in the defensive backline as Cincinnati locked up the second spot in Group E with a 2-0 triumph over the New York Red Bulls.
Next Week: Portland Timbers (July 28) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Grant Lillard, Inter Miami
Lillard did not see action in Inter Miami's 1-0 setback against New York City FC.
Next Week: Inter Miami did not advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Drew Moor, Colorado Rapids
Moor did not see action in Colorado's 3-2 loss against Sporting Kansas City. Moor closed the week with a start against Minnesota United FC, and he earned the captain's band in the match. He played the entire 90 minutes in a 2-2 draw for the Rapids.
Next Week: The Colorado Rapids did not advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Aidan Morris, Columbus Crew SC
Morris helped the Columbus Crew advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage after entering as a midfield substitute with 23 minutes remaining in a 2-0 triumph over the New York Red Bulls. Morris did not see action in Columbus' 1-0 defeat of Atlanta United FC to close out the week.
Next Week: vs. Minnesota United FC (July 28) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Trey Muse, Seattle Sounders
Muse did not see action in Seattle's 3-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
Next Week: LAFC (July 27) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Lee Nguyen, Inter Miami
In desperate need of an offensive spark, Inter Miami turned to Nguyen with 22 minutes left in the 1-0 loss to New York City FC. Nguyen created a few late chances in the match, but none provided the equalizer.
Next Week: Inter Miami did not advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Justin Rennicks, New England Revolution
Rennicks was a late substitute for the New England Revolution in a 1-1 draw with D.C. United to open the second week of competition in the Orlando bubble. Once again, Rennicks had his number called late in a tight match to provide some fresh legs on the offensive attack in a 0-0 draw against Toronto FC. He played 13 minutes and attempted one shot.
Next Week: vs. Philadelphia Union (July 25) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Tommy Thompson, San Jose Quakes
Thompson entered for the final 21 minutes of action in a 2-0 shutout win for the San Jose Quakes over the Chicago Fire. San Jose won Group B with seven points as the team heads into the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Next Week: vs. Real Salt Lake (July 27) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Mason Toye, Minnesota United FC
Toye did not see action Minnesota's 0-0 draw against Real Salt Lake or the squad's 2-2 draw against the Colorado Rapids.
Next Week: vs. Columbus Crew SC (July 28) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Eriq Zavaleta, Toronto FC
Zavaleta did not see action in Toronto's 4-3 victory over Montreal Impact or 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution.
Next Week: New York City FC (July 26) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
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Will Bruin, Seattle Sounders FC
Bruin did not see action in Seattle's 3-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
Next Week: LAFC (July 27) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Griffin Dorsey, Toronto FC
Dorsey subbed into a thrilling 4-3 Toronto FC victory over Montreal Impact to begin week two of action in Orlando. He played the closing minutes of the match to help secure the victory and three points for Toronto. Dorsey did not get any run in the 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution to close the week.
Next Week: New York City FC (July 26) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Andrew Gutman, Cincinnati FC
Gutman earned his first starting role of the restart for Cincinnati FC in a 1-0 victory over heavily-favored Atlanta United FC. Gutman attempted one shot and played brilliant one-on-one defense down the stretch to preserve the victory for Cincinnati. For the second-straight match, Gutman started and played the full 90 minutes in the defensive backline as Cincinnati locked up the second spot in Group E with a 2-0 triumph over the New York Red Bulls.
Next Week: Portland Timbers (July 28) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Grant Lillard, Inter Miami
Lillard did not see action in Inter Miami's 1-0 setback against New York City FC.
Next Week: Inter Miami did not advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Drew Moor, Colorado Rapids
Moor did not see action in Colorado's 3-2 loss against Sporting Kansas City. Moor closed the week with a start against Minnesota United FC, and he earned the captain's band in the match. He played the entire 90 minutes in a 2-2 draw for the Rapids.
Next Week: The Colorado Rapids did not advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
This is a true story of eleven #Rapids96, picked to live in a bubble, work together, and have their lives taped...
— Colorado Rapids (@ColoradoRapids) July 23, 2020
We're about to get real.#COLvMIN | #MLSisBack
Aidan Morris, Columbus Crew SC
Morris helped the Columbus Crew advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage after entering as a midfield substitute with 23 minutes remaining in a 2-0 triumph over the New York Red Bulls. Morris did not see action in Columbus' 1-0 defeat of Atlanta United FC to close out the week.
Next Week: vs. Minnesota United FC (July 28) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Trey Muse, Seattle Sounders
Muse did not see action in Seattle's 3-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
Next Week: LAFC (July 27) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Lee Nguyen, Inter Miami
In desperate need of an offensive spark, Inter Miami turned to Nguyen with 22 minutes left in the 1-0 loss to New York City FC. Nguyen created a few late chances in the match, but none provided the equalizer.
Next Week: Inter Miami did not advance to the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Justin Rennicks, New England Revolution
Rennicks was a late substitute for the New England Revolution in a 1-1 draw with D.C. United to open the second week of competition in the Orlando bubble. Once again, Rennicks had his number called late in a tight match to provide some fresh legs on the offensive attack in a 0-0 draw against Toronto FC. He played 13 minutes and attempted one shot.
Next Week: vs. Philadelphia Union (July 25) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
77' - Homegrown entering.
— New England Revolution (@NERevolution) July 21, 2020
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Tommy Thompson, San Jose Quakes
Thompson entered for the final 21 minutes of action in a 2-0 shutout win for the San Jose Quakes over the Chicago Fire. San Jose won Group B with seven points as the team heads into the MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage.
Next Week: vs. Real Salt Lake (July 27) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
On to the next round! ???? #ForwardAsOne #MLSisBack https://t.co/JvPsKU5s8v pic.twitter.com/YdxzTTUF1x
— Tommy Thompson (@tomthom11) July 20, 2020
Mason Toye, Minnesota United FC
Toye did not see action Minnesota's 0-0 draw against Real Salt Lake or the squad's 2-2 draw against the Colorado Rapids.
Next Week: vs. Columbus Crew SC (July 28) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
Eriq Zavaleta, Toronto FC
Zavaleta did not see action in Toronto's 4-3 victory over Montreal Impact or 0-0 draw against the New England Revolution.
Next Week: New York City FC (July 26) MLS is Back Tournament Knockout Stage Round of 16
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