Fire match postponed due to suspected Minnesota United COVID-19 case

A new date and time for the match have not been announced.

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Minnesota United coach Adrian Heath hoped his team had contained COVID-19 after two positive tests.

Minnesota United coach Adrian Heath hoped his team had contained COVID-19 after two positive tests.

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Fire coach Raphael Wicky said Sunday that he and his players need frequent reminders to be smart about the pandemic.

They got another one Wednesday.

The Fire’s match at Minnesota United was postponed just over an hour before kickoff because of a suspected COVID-19 case for MNUFC. Minnesota’s game last Sunday against FC Dallas also was postponed when two MNUFC players tested positive Saturday, raising early questions about whether Wednesday’s match would be played.

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But after Saturday’s tests, MNUFC had no positives through Tuesday, and indications pointed toward the match being played as scheduled. On Wednesday, the Fire traveled to the Twin Cities, adhering to new protocols for same-day travel.

“If you’re not careful, it can go through the club very, very quickly,” Minnesota coach Adrian Heath told the St. Paul Pioneer Press on Tuesday. “Obviously there was a concern because you look at what has gone on in Colorado, and then you are waiting for every test to come back and listening to how everybody is. I think the most important thing is that as I say, touch wood, we look as though we might have come out the other side.”

In a brief statement, MLS said the “match was postponed to allow for further testing and evaluation.” A new date and time for the match has not been announced.

The postponement is the latest interruption to the season. The Colorado Rapids haven’t played since Sept. 23 and it’s unclear when they’ll play next. Earlier this summer, Nashville SC and FC Dallas had to withdraw from the MLS is Back tournament because of outbreaks, forcing the Fire to switch groups just as the event began.

The Fire announced a positive test of their own in August but did not see their next scheduled match postponed.

“All of us need the reminder,” Wicky said Sunday. “We’re trying to do that. So far, we were very disciplined and we’re lucky, but it’s something we have to get used to. It’s not, OK, we have to do it for two more weeks, for three more weeks. Right now, it’s the normal life and we have to be disciplined and take this virus [seriously].”

Fire defender Boris Sekulic said the topic is discussed with the coaches and trainers. It’s not hard to decipher the message.

“We need all players,” Sekulic said. “We were lucky that we didn’t have some big problems in our team, and I hope that it will stay like this until the end.”

The Fire’s next match is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Soldier Field against Sporting Kansas City.

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