In a complete 180 from the game last Sunday in Seattle the Rapids looked like a real team that knew what they were doing in their home opener. The y came out with the type of dominant performance Matt Wells has talked about expecting from the team. Even in his post game comments he congratulated the squad on a very good, but not excellent, game as he believes there's still another level they can take it to. Regardless it was a much needed morale boost and a proof of concept for what Wells is trying to do.
Random Thoughts:
- The game could have gone very differently as Cole Bassett got the first look at goal, but his header was somewhat easily saved by Steffen. A goal there, especially from Bassett, could have put the home team on their heels.
- After that the Timbers only got one more shot on goal in the half, and one in the second half after they were down 2-0. Defense did a good job keeping any Timbers attacks from being dangerous, but Velde did sky their best look of the first half in the 34th minute.
- I think Holding starting stabilized the back line in a way Cobb couldn't last week.
- Meanwhile on the other end the Rapids kept driving at the Timbers. 25 total shots, 10 of them on target. That's more than we had in our first three games combined last season.
- Sealy looked good this week after being invisible in Seattle. I noticed the number 7 multiple times in the attack and he had the assist on Herrington's goal from the corner.
- How about that from Hamzet the Destroyer? It sounds like they don't want him shooting from 33+ yards very often, but having that in the bag of tricks will force defenses to step up and create space behind them.
- One thing notable is that outside of Herrington's play (see below) and the goals nobody really stood out as playing above everyone, or playing poorly. This was a well played game by everyone across the board. I can't say Aaronson played bad for example, but he wasn't standing out either. And that's the case for pretty much everyone.
- Its always great to get back out to the Dick for a season. And the weather was gorgeous.
- Back at it next week wit the Galaxy in town. The open question is which is the real Rapids, the team that showed up in Seattle or the team that showed up in Commerce City?
Man of the Match: Lucas Herrington. A great headed goal on Sealy's corner, rising up and over Cole Bassett. If you look he's reacting practically before the ball crossed the line, it was that well placed that nobody could get to it. Plus a solid effort on defense as well, for the second straight week. He was named to MLS's team of the matchday and for me has been the best surprise of the early season. So far I think I underesitmated his ability to make an impact.





