Pain in his calf and adductor muscles, not to mention circumstance, limited Minnesota United star midfielder Emanuel Reynoso in training and the past two games before Saturday's against FC Dallas.
"He has hardly done anything between games, which is not ideal," Loons coach Adrian Heath said, referring to a quick turnaround from Wednesday's 1-0 victory over Vancouver.
Reynoso played on anyway. He started Saturday despite those nagging injuries because Heath says Reynoso is starting to play like his old self.
"I feel as though he's coming back to the Reynoso of last year," Heath said. "He's got his energy levels going again."
Reynoso scored his first goal this season in last week's 3-2 loss at Colorado and played into the 71st minute. He played 86 minutes Wednesday before Jacori Hayes came on for him.
Reynoso started on the left side in both games, with Robin Lod in the middle and Hassani Dotson on the right wing.
"We're feeling more comfortable with each game," Reynoso said in Spanish in an interview conducted by a team employee/translator. "We're gaining confidence and chemistry on the pitch, which is important. I think we're on the right path."
On Saturday, Reynoso moved back into the middle with Dotson on the left and Ethan Finlay back in the 11 on the right side.