While every North American Soccer League team yearns to beat defending champion New York, Minnesota United FC could make team history by earning three points Saturday.
Since joining the NASL in the 2013 fall season, the Cosmos are 4-0-4 against Minnesota. That's zero victories for the Loons. But who's counting? Some players claim they're not. Jeb Brovsky, however, admits to some added motivation.
"We take it as a challenge," Brovsky said. "It does add a little fire."
A defensive midfielder signed by the Loons this season, Brovsky played for New York City FC in 2015. His former Major League Soccer club was upset by the Cosmos in the U.S. Open Cup tournament, providing extra incentive for Saturday.
"New York is a great city and most professional teams want to beat a big-market team," Brovsky said.
Minnesota will see new franchises Miami FC, Puerto Rico FC and Rayo OKC later this season. But New York is the only returning league team that Minnesota never has defeated.
Eight fruitless attempts at victory call to mind past Minnesota failures against the Big Apple in other sports. The North Stars' 1981 Stanley Cup Final loss to the New York Islanders. The 41-doughnut Vikings debacle in the 2001 NFC Championship. And Twin killings by the Yankees in the 2003 and 2004 division series.
Defender Brent Kallman, a Woodbury native born in 1990, said he wasn't dialed into Minnesota's pro sports struggles of old. Nor is he interested in applying "any extra pressure on myself or the team" to leave the National Sports Center Stadium in Blaine victorious.