The coin commemorating the 2016 Expansion Priority Draft did not flip Minnesota United FC's way Sunday, but the team got its coveted selection anyway, Sporting Director Manny Lagos said.
Lagos, in New York for what amounted to a draft to decide order in other drafts, chose the first pick in January's Major League Soccer SuperDraft. This means the Loons will select from top American college players.
Atlanta United FC won the coin flip, and President Darren Eales chose first pick in the expansion draft on Dec. 13. Having dibs means Atlanta starts the process in which the two teams take turns selecting five players each who were left unprotected by current MLS clubs. Minnesota holds the second pick.
Lagos said Atlanta left the Loons with the opportunity they wanted.
"We wanted to win the coin flip and decide our direction, but if we did win, I would say that we would have gone the same direction," Lagos said. "It's a great asset to the club."
The shortlist of top SuperDraft prospects includes forward Jeremy Ebobisse, who plays for Charleston in the United Soccer League while on loan from MLS, UCLA junior forward Abu Danladi and Bruins teammate Jackson Yueill — a sophomore midfielder and Bloomington native. Atlanta holds the second pick.
Mark Yueill said his son trained with Minnesota the past two summers. While Jackson could become a historic selection, the family's plans are pending.
"Jackson said it would be super cool to come home and play in front of people he knows," Mark Yueill said. "But so many things can change, and he loves where he's at. The first question is whether or not it's the right time to leave school."