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Rapids settle for 2-2 draw against Minnesota United

COMMERCE CITY — Four goals. A penalty kick. A straight red card. The 14,013 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park were treated to just about everything Saturday night in a wild 2-2 draw with Minnesota United FC.

Everything but a Rapids win. Colorado (1-1-1) played up a man for the final 20 minutes, but could not find a late winner, and the expansion Minnesota United FC (0-2-1) earned the first point in its MLS history.

The Rapids got an early goal from Dominique Badji, and after conceding twice to open the second half, got an equalizer from Marlon Hairston to extend their home unbeaten streak to 19 consecutive league games.