Tani Oluwaseyi scores twice in the second half and Minnesota claims its first-ever win in Seattle
- Minnesota United’s forward Tani Oluwaseyi netted two second-half goals to help secure a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Sounders on June 1, 2025, at Lumen Field.
- Minnesota's first-ever win in Seattle ended a nine-game drought without points in Washington, with the team previously struggling in this series.
- Oluwaseyi opened scoring in the 51st minute off a redirected back pass from Robin Lod, who added a penalty in the 54th minute before Oluwaseyi scored again in the 58th.
- Seattle's Kalani Rienzi and Nicolás Romero both found the net as the two teams combined to score four times within a brief seven-minute span, an uncommon occurrence in MLS history.
- Minnesota's victory improved their record to 8-3-6 and broke Seattle's undefeated home streak, indicating progress for Minnesota under coach Eric Ramsay.
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SEATTLE (AP) — Tani Oluwaseyi scored two second-half goals Sunday and Minnesota earned its first win in Seattle with a 3-2 victory over the Sounders.

Tani Oluwaseyi's brace leads Minnesota United to road win over Seattle
Tani Oluwaseyi scored twice and Robin Lod converted a penalty kick -- all in an eight-minute span early in the second half -- as Minnesota United handed the Seattle Sounders a rare home loss 3-2 on Sunday afternoon.

A wild stretch leads to Loons’ first win in Seattle
A preposterous four-goal outburst in less than eight minutes defined Minnesota United’s first win in Seattle. Loons forward Tani Oluwaseyi scored the opening goal in the 51st minute, and the seal was ripped off on Sunday. Robin Lod made it 2-0 with a penalty kick in the 54th and Sounders’ Kalani Rienzi scored only seconds later to cut the lead to 2-1. Then Oluwaseyi slotted in his second goal in the 58th during an eventual 3-2 win at Lumen Stadi…

Tani Oluwaseyi scores twice in the second half and Minnesota claims its first-ever win in Seattle
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THRILLER IN THE NORTHWEST: Seattle Sounders FC 2–3 Minnesota United FC
By Adam LunaIn a chaotic, high-octane battle at Lumen Field, Minnesota United FC edged out Seattle Sounders FC 3–2 in a gripping MLS encounter defined by momentum swings, own goals, and relentless late drama. Despite conceding a bizarre own goal in the 83rd minute that nearly flipped the script, the Loons held on with tooth and nail to secure a massive road victory, powered by a brace from the red-hot Tani Oluwaseyi and a cool penalty finish by …
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