Picture Credit: Twitter

Picture Credit: Twitter

Minnesota United goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair assisted Franco Fragapane to score in the third minute of stoppage time. His assist helped his side get a 1-1 finish against New England Revolution on September 10, Sunday. Dayne was brought in as an extra attacker for the 93rd minute corner. The Canadian made full use of the opportunity and provided a pass to Fragapane, who hit a fiery left-foot shot straight into the nets. 

The goal on Sunday was Fragpane's first goal in the Major League Soccer this season. Speaking of New England Republic, their goal came from Carles Gil in the 38th minute, who ended up scoring his first goal since June 17. Minnesota had a clear dominance for the first 35 minutes of the game but failed to find nets. 

New England got a 1-0 lead in the game in the 38th minute, when Carles Gil took a pass from Nacho Gil and scored his eighth goal of the season. The after-match scenario also saw Revolutions' coach Bruce Arena quit six weeks after he was placed on administrative leave by the league. 

Richie Williams, the arena assistant took up the interim coach role during the leave and as per the team, he will remain in the role. In their next respective fixtures, England will lock horns with Colorado Rapids on Saturday, September 17, whereas, Minnesota United will go head-to-head against Sporting Kansas City on the same day.