Do you remember last week in my delayed writeup of the San Jose game when I said:
That said I see storm clouds on the horizon.
Well, that storm hit on Saturday night. A 3-0 loss where Portland took advantage of Steffen's absence to show the flaws in this team. This was a game where the Timbers had more goals than we had shots on goal.
It wasn't like Portland really had to work on their goals either. The first goal, right before half, was bad luck. The Rapids had the attack well defended but an ill-timed poke by Atencio resulted in an own goal. The second goal after half though was an open thoroughfare right down the center of the field. After Moreno receives the ball at the center point he turns and is looking at a 4 on 4, with all 4 of our defensive line back. Despite that nobody steps to Moreno and nobody shadows Antony running right down the middle. Its an easy through ball into Antony's pass and a clean hit from outside the 18 goes into the corner. This one probably gets saved by Steffen but its hard to blame Beaudry when the defense made it so easy.
Then on the third goal was sadly similar. Fory got the ball out wide on our right. Maxso slides over but doesn't really pressure the ball in time. Meanwhile Kelsey splits right between Rosenberry and Awaziem for the easy header to finish. Two goals, two unpressured passers, two unmarked players right in the center of the field. Ugly.
Colorado has given up 9 goals this season (including the CCC). 6 of them have been in the last 5 minutes of the first half or the first 5 minutes of the second half. Throw in the goal given up at home to LAFC to start the season right before the final whistle and it shows an extreme lack of focus around the whistle. The halves are 45 minutes, not 40.
We were down Steffen for this game, but Steffen doesn't get us shots on goal. The only other missing parks were Ted Ku-DiPietro and Sam Vines. I don't think KDP and Sammy are the missing parts here. The current starters have to get better, and Armas needs to accept that he's not going to turn Bassett into a 10. Move Djordje back to the 10, put Bassett in the double pivot where he excels, and tell Oli he's going to be our spark off the bench.
Man of the Match: None. Not because everyone played bad, just because nobody stood out above anyone else. It was all just meh.