Sporting KC plays to scoreless tie with Minnesota United

Sporting Kansas City (11-4-6, 39 points) moved back into a share of first place in the Western Conference with a scoreless draw at Minnesota United FC (7-6-7, 28 points) on Saturday.

Playing a man down for 70 minutes following the first-half ejection of Remi Walter, goalkeeper Tim Melia made a season-high seven saves as Sporting KC secured a sixth straight road result and a third consecutive clean sheet away from home.

Melia, who joined Sporting Kansas City in 2015, now leads all MLS goalkeepers with 57 shutouts over the last seven seasons.

Sporting Kansas City started the match on the front foot at

Sporting Kansas City started the match on the front foot at Allianz Field and twice forced saves by Minnesota United FC goalkeeper Tyler Miller inside the opening 10 minutes.

Khiry Shelton’s shot from distance in the fifth minute came after a long-run forward by left back Luis Martins, while Gadi Kinda’s first-time effort from 20 yards out in the ninth minute was the result of a buildup on the right flank between Johnny Russell and Graham Zusi.

The hosts responded in the 17th minute as Adrien Hunou pressed high to win the ball and attempted to catch Tim Melia out of position, however his chip was safely collected.

Moments later, Sporting KC were threatening on the opposite end as Shelton played Martins into the penalty area and Tyler Miller was called into action for a third save.

The complexion of the fixture changed drastically in the 21st minute as Remi Walter was shown a straight red card following a collision with Emanuel Reynoso.

Video assistant referee Kevin Terry Jr. recommended a review for a clear and obvious error, however referee Marcos DeOliveira stood by his decision to issue the first ejection of a Sporting Kansas City player this season and the club’s earliest dismissal since Sept. 21, 2019.

Playing with a man advantage, Minnesota seized the momentum. Hunou’s header struck the post the 28th minute, albeit from an offside position, and Tim Melia was at his best to deflect Ethan Finlay’s point-blank shot over the bar in the 30th minute on a perfectly placed pass to the edge of the six-yard box from Reynoso.

Sporting continued to create chances despite being reduced to 10 men, including a pair of scoring opportunities in first half stoppage time. Ilie’s glancing header was off target on a cross from Kinda, while Martins tested Miller with a dipping shot from distance moments before the halftime whistle. Ultimately, Sporting’s four shots on goal in the opening 45 minutes were the most Minnesota had faced since last year’s playoff match in Kansas City.

The back-and-forth match picked up where it left off in the second half. Miller made his fifth save of the match in the 47th minute on a well-struck shot from Cam Duke, followed in short succession by Reynoso sending a shot into the near post after evading the tackle of Andreu Fontas.

Reynoso was once again involved in the 52nd minute, slipping a through ball for Hunou to run onto inside the box. Melia raced off his line to cut down the angle before making a sliding save in the one-on-one situation.

Manager Peter Vermes inserted Daniel Salloi, who leads MLS with 18 combined goals and assists, in the 63rd minute and the move nearly paid immediate dividends as Sporting caught Minnesota on the counter. Salloi outran his defender and played the ball square for Shelton, whose sliding shot was scuffed wide with only Miller to beat.

Salloi, who will represent Sporting Kansas City in the 2021 MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday, kept the Loons on alert with a shot just above the crossbar in the 75th minute.

Sporting survived close calls of its own, first when Bakaye Dibassy unleashed a blistering shot that carried narrowly wide of frame in the 67th minute, then in the 69th minute as Melia produced a double save to deny Hassani Dotson and Hunou, and again in the 74th minute as Melia dove to his left to keep out a header from Dibassy.

Melia’s man of the match performance was highlighted in the 78th minute with his sixth save of the day to thwart Juan Agudelo on a breakaway. A breakthrough goal continued to elude Minnesota up until the final minute.

Michael Boxall latched onto a loose ball in the box on a set piece situation in the 87th minute but put his shot high and Agudelo saw his shot superbly blocked by Martins eight minutes into second half stoppage time.

After a grueling stretch of seven games in 22 days, Sporting KC will now get a full week of preparation before meetng the Colorado Rapids at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 28, at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

Tickets are available online at SeatGeek.com for Retro Night at Children’s Mercy Park featuring two MLS charter clubs in contention for the top spot in the Western Conference.

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Monarchs set league home run record, win 9-5

Morgan McCullough turned on a second-inning inside fastball and pulled it down the right field line Friday, for the Kansas City Monarchs’ (59-28) American Association record-setting 129th home run of the season.

The Monarchs beat the Milwaukee Milkmen (51-33) 9-5 in a rain-shortened game at Legends Field. The game was called at the beginning of the eighth.

McCullough’s home run gave the Monarchs an early 4-3 lead.

The Milkmen scored two more in the third on a sacrifice fly and an RBI-single to briefly regain the lead before an Ibandel Isabel single tied it.

The Monarchs went to the bullpen in the fourth, parading three more arms to shut down Milwaukee after Nick Travieso’s three-inning, five-run outing and give their offense a chance to pull ahead. The bullpen only allowed one hit in four innings.

In the home half of the fourth, Will Kengor sent McCullough home on a fielder’s choice to take the lead. The Monarchs added three more in the sixth inning to insure the win before the rain started pouring.

Kansas City and Milwaukee will meet for two more games this weekend.

The first will be at 7 p.m. Saturday and the series will conclude at 1 p.m. Sunday. The gates will open at 6 p.m. Saturday at Legends Field in KCK.

The games can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:35 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Tickets to Monarchs games can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting MonarchsBaseball.com.

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Vaccination clinic to be Saturday

Faith in Action will hold a COVID-19 free vaccination clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, at 1419 N. 8th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

Residents of Wyandotte County who get vaccinated at the event can receive a $50 debit card.

The hosts of this event are the Rev. Antoine Shyne of St. Peter CME Church and the Rev. Donald Black II of Eighth Street Baptist Church.

There will be free ice cream. This event is supported by the Rev. Jason Thompson and First AME Church, the Rev. Desmond Lamb and Forest Grove Baptist Church, the Rev. Sherman Hoston and Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, the Rev. Jay D. Rogers and Greater Jerusalem Baptist Church, the Rev. Tony Carter and Salem Baptist Church, the Rev. Glenn Brady and New Bethel Church, and the Unified Government Health Department.