Adrian Heath won’t be pulling “Wonderwall” from his playlists any time soon.



The Minnesota United head coach has signed a new contract with the club, sources tell The Athletic. His new pact includes two guaranteed seasons (through the end of 2021) and a club option for 2022.



Heath’s new contract comes in the wake of a 2019 season which was the best of his five-year MLS coaching career. The Loons finished with 53 points and the club’s first bid to the MLS playoffs after their first two seasons were spent drifting near the bottom of the standings.



Heath has also found his new main assistant coach after Mark Watson took over the Minnesota United technical director role. Per sources, longtime Portland and Orlando City assistant Sean McAuley will join Minnesota as Heath’s second in command.



The moves come on the heels of a 2019 campaign that redefined a successful season for coach and club alike. The Loons finished...