With a season on the line Sunday at Allianz Field, Minnesota United star Emanuel Reynoso produced in the 39th minute both the winning goal and more of his own mythology in a 2-1 victory over Sporting Kansas City.
A Loons team that trailed after just eight minutes made Reynoso's successful penalty kick stand as that winner all afternoon after teammate Franco Fragapane tied the score in the 20th minute.
The victory moved the Loons from the Western Conference's eighth place – just below the playoff cut line — to fifth. It also moved them just one point behind fourth-place Portland — and the last home playoff game in standings that change by the day, if not the hour, with one game left for Minnesota.
Coach Adrian Heath called last week's 1-1 home draw with Los Angeles FC his team's best game this season. He deemed Sunday's match its best victory. In between, the Loons lost 2-1 at Vancouver and fell below that playoff line.
"It was the best result considering the pressure the players were under," Heath said. "Today was a big, big game for the club, big for the players. Going into a game knowing you have to win the game is a different mentality."
Reynoso scored the winner with a confident sleight-of-foot trick that fooled Sporting KC goalkeeper Tim Melia in the most pressured-packed of situations.
Reynoso pulled off his own "Panenka" – named after the Czech player who popularized the decelerating, chipped penalty kick that won the 1976 Euro final – after Reynoso, with some theatrics,drew a foul in the penalty area shortly before halftime.
"The guy's magic," teammate Chase Gasper said. "I did not expect that, especially in a situation like that. I think it surprises everyone. Then when you think it's Rey, it doesn't really surprise you. He's always pulling tricks out of his sleeve."