Diego Luna Eyes USMNT World Cup Call-Up As Real Salt Lake Faces Minnesota United At Home
Diego Luna is chasing World Cup selection while leading Real Salt Lake into a key trip to Minnesota United. The forward targets a place in Mauricio Pochettino's United States squad for a home World Cup, with the final roster announced on May 26, and carries strong recent form into the Western Conference clash.
The 22-year-old already impressed under Pochettino at the Gold Cup last summer, helping the United States reach the final. Luna produced three goals and two assists across six matches, giving five direct goal contributions. Only Panama’s Ismael Diaz and USMNT team-mate Malik Tillman equalled or bettered that total, both finishing with six goal involvements.

Luna missed the start of the MLS campaign through injury but has responded with an effective run. The striker has four goals and one assist in nine league appearances this season, and those contributions have lifted Real Salt Lake's attack. Luna knows these displays arrive at a crucial moment for national team selection.
Luna understands the scale of the chance in front of the forward, especially with World Cup matches in the United States. "It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be in this situation and have the World Cup be on home soil," said Luna. "It’s been an up-and-down year for me with injuries and illnesses, but I think this year it’s super exciting with the World Cup coming around. It’s about doing what I can do in the time that I am being able to be on that field and hopefully, do enough to make that squad."
Real Salt Lake arrive in Minnesota after back-to-back league victories that strengthened their position near the Western Conference summit. The Claret and Cobalt collected an eighth win last weekend, their best return through 13 games since the 2012 season, when the club also opened with eight wins in that span.
Minnesota United enter this fixture in a less convincing run of results. The Loons are without a win in three MLS matches, drawing once and losing twice. Their latest outing brought a 2-1 defeat against the New England Revolution, leaving Minnesota eighth in the Western Conference, four points behind Real Salt Lake.
Minnesota United vs Real Salt Lake prediction and players to watch
Several individual performers shape the outlook for this contest, with key forwards in form for both sides. Minnesota United rely on Kelvin Yeboah’s finishing, while Real Salt Lake continue to benefit from the rapid development of teenager Zavier Gozo. Their attacking output could heavily influence the result in Saint Paul.
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Kelvin Yeboah reached eight league goals by scoring again against New England in Minnesota’s recent defeat. Those eight goals equal the club’s best return through the opening 14 matches of a season. Yeboah now matches Christian Ramirez, who also scored eight across the first 14 games in Minnesota United’s inaugural MLS campaign in 2017.
Zavier Gozo offers Real Salt Lake a different type of attacking spark, already delivering 10 league goals. That tally is the highest total recorded by a teenager in the club’s history. Gozo joins New York Red Bulls forward Julian Hall as the only teenagers with double-digit MLS goals over the last two seasons.
Minnesota United vs Real Salt Lake prediction and key numbers
Statistical trends suggest Minnesota United hold a narrow advantage, particularly at Allianz Field. Minnesota have conceded multiple goals just once in six home league matches this season, and only five times across their last 20 home outings. Since 2024, the Loons have allowed one goal or fewer in 28 home fixtures.
That defensive consistency compares favourably across the league. Only Los Angeles FC and Charlotte FC have recorded more such home matches, each limiting opponents to one goal or fewer in 31 games since 2024. Those numbers support projections that view Minnesota as slight favourites against Real Salt Lake in this matchup.
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Head-to-head history further underlines how tight this pairing often becomes. Minnesota United and Real Salt Lake have drawn nine of their 19 regular-season meetings. Over the last 10 MLS seasons, only FC Dallas versus Houston Dynamo, with 12 draws, and Chicago Fire against New England, with 11, have produced more stalemates.
This contest carries importance for club ambitions and international dreams. Real Salt Lake chase another win to maintain momentum and boost Luna’s World Cup chances, while Minnesota United seek to steady form and close the gap in the Western Conference. Recent statistics indicate a close game, with Minnesota’s home record balanced against Real Salt Lake’s strong start.


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