After our 3 wins in a week last week the Rapids have jumped up to 4th and been a trendy talk around the MLS talking head circuit. This week we find out if Colorado deserves that interest. Tomorrow night we're out on SoCal facing LAFC, one of the top teams in the league. They've only lost twice in their last 14 games, but one of those two losses was on March 30th at the Dick. Colorado's never been able to withdraw any points at the Bank, being outscored 14-2 in our 5 games out there (LAFC has had similar but not quite as severe, struggles when coming to Colorado) so this is a big hill to climb. Appropriate on the night the Tour de France starts. Kickoff tomorrow is at 8:30 MT, and we're stuck with LA locak Max Bretos and former FSL player Brian Dunseth on the call so I'm not expecting a very Rapids-centric broadcast.
Friday, June 28, 2024
Going To Another Level
After our 3 wins in a week last week the Rapids have jumped up to 4th and been a trendy talk around the MLS talking head circuit. This week we find out if Colorado deserves that interest. Tomorrow night we're out on SoCal facing LAFC, one of the top teams in the league. They've only lost twice in their last 14 games, but one of those two losses was on March 30th at the Dick. Colorado's never been able to withdraw any points at the Bank, being outscored 14-2 in our 5 games out there (LAFC has had similar but not quite as severe, struggles when coming to Colorado) so this is a big hill to climb. Appropriate on the night the Tour de France starts. Kickoff tomorrow is at 8:30 MT, and we're stuck with LA locak Max Bretos and former FSL player Brian Dunseth on the call so I'm not expecting a very Rapids-centric broadcast.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Navarro Deal Done
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Navarro In, Ilic Out, Bombito Out?
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
9 Goal 9 Point Week
The Rapids capped off their most successful week since 2021 on Saturday night with a 4-1 win over Montreal. 9 points and 9 goals in 3 games with only 1 given up (and that an own goal). Yes they were against an 8th, 12th, and 14th placed team (and the latter two were at home) but we've seen many Colorado teams in the past who would play down to their opponents and not get the points.
Friday, June 21, 2024
Wait, They're Still In This League?
If you think its been a while since we've seen Montreal, it has. 5 years to be exact. The COVID scheduling in 2020 and 2021 really threw a wrench into some of the cross-conference matchups. Hopefully things settle out from here. Colorado goes for a 9 point week tomorrow night in Commerce City. It's a huge day of soccer starting with Fiji-Tahiti at 1am (FIFA+) and running through the Euros, Copa America, and into MLS tomorrow night. Kickoff is at 7:30, so fit those two hours in-between the other matches!
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Merry Christmas Colorado!
The team playing a guy named Klaus (h/t to Lino for that joke) decided to gift some goals to the Rapids and Djordje was more than happy to accept. 3 glaring defensive mistakes, 3 goals. Make no mistake I'm not discounting what the team did yesterday by calling them gifts. We've seen Colorado struggle in the past to take gifts when given them. Last night this team kept its foot on the pedal and forced St. Louis into tough defensive positions where they cracked. That said, I have seen harder hat-tricks scored. :D
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Tomorrow Will Be Hot And Humid
Way too many 3-game weeks recently so going to make this one fast. The Rapids are off to wonderful St. Louis tomorrow for a nice summer evening of heat and dripping humidity. Luckily no thunderstorms are called for so the game should go off as planned. Still these are two teams like like to press and counter quickly, so expect a lot of back-and-forth action, at least until they run out of energy. Kickoff tomorrow night is at 6:30p.
Monday, June 17, 2024
Texas. Messed With.
On Friday my prediction was:
2-1 win, goals by Navarro and Bassett. I'm choosing to be optimistic going into the second half. Austin is pretty similar to us, we're at home, and a couple of weeks off will hopefully have allowed us to fix our defensive issues.
Missed it by that much. I didn't give our defense enough credit after pitching a relatively easy shutout on Saturday, especially considering our makeshift back line without Bombito (Canada) and Vines (illness). Per FotMob Austin was held without a shot on target.
As an aside, I have no idea why Bombito wasn't listed on the availability report. I think the Rapids were playing the MLS rules to the letter, since the callup wasn't officially announced until Saturday morning he technically didn't have to be listed as unavailable when the report was due on Friday, but I'm assuming that everyone knew what was going to happen.
I will say Colorado got a bit lucky on the shutout. In the 59th minute, after going up 2-0, Austin was attacking and tried to ping a through ball into the box. Abubakar was allowing an Austin attacker to slide by him which caused his arm to be outstretched and the ball hit it. You could argue it was a natural position for the defensive move he was making, but IMO it was pretty clearly a handball and Lalas was in the box. Austin should have had a penalty.
I don't think that would have changed the outcome though other than making my prediction 100% accurate. The Broccoli was cooked by the 60th minute. They weren't prepared to come off a two week break and play at altitude. They were never dangerous after that point and I don't think only being down one instead of two would have changed that.
Enough about the defense, lets talk about our offense, who looked good coming off the break. We could have, and probably should have, scored 4, largely due to Goal Bassett. He had a great shot that was barely parried out of the way by Austin's keeper that would have given him a first half brace and then he had a golden chance in the second half that he should have just powered through but instead he tried to go for placement and shanked the shot. It was wide-open for him and he knew it. Meanwhile Navarro pulled off a wicked side volley that pinged off the crossbar. Hitting woodwork probably saved us $500K on his transfer fee. :D
Overall a nice complete game coming out of the break. Now its a tight turnaround for a flight to St. Louis on Wednesday. Lets hope its not a late night due to storm delays because we're back at home on Saturday facing Montreal.
Also, did anyone get a pic of Rapidman in his aloha shirt at the tailgate? It was a good look for him. :D
Man of the Match: Cole Bassett. Youngest player in team history to score 25 goals. Easy choice.
Friday, June 14, 2024
The Second Half Begins
After the international break we are back to MLS action to kick off the second half of the season. Because of the Leagues Cup the second half is neatly split into the 9 games run in the next 36 days and the 8 games in the final 49 days of the season after the tournament. 6 of the next 9 are at home while the last 8 are split evenly home and away, so if we're going to make a move it needs to be in this next month+. We start with Austin FC with old friends Gyasi Zardes and Diego Rubio at home tomorrow night. This is the first of, again, 3 games in the next week so look for some heavy subs in the second half. Kickoff is at 7:30.
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Diack Out, Navarro In?
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Goalkeeping, How Did We Get Here?
I've mentioned a couple of times about how the goalkeeping is a problem right now and how just getting Steffen was necessary because of the goalkeeping hole we dug ourselves last season. The more I thought about it though the more I realized last season wasn't the first time I had questions about our goalkeeper recruiting strategy under Padraig Smith.
Monday, June 10, 2024
2024 Midseason Review
Hard to believe, but we're midway through the season here in early June. That Leagues Cup really forces the games to be front-loaded. AS a midseason review I thought comparing some numbers from this season to our two outlier seasons in the past 3 years would be appropriate. We had out best ever year in 2021, and our worst ever year in 2023, so those are our comparison points.
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Call-Ups!
Monday, June 3, 2024
Rapids Winless In 4
Another game, another late goal conceded, another loss. In our last three losses in this four game run all of them had the winning goal conceded after the 70th minute.
While there's certainly blame to go around on both of Vancouver's goals we have to talk about the goalkeeping. On the first goal Steffen completely misreads the cross on a ball he could have come for. Instead he allows it to bounce in the 6-yard box with nobody around it. Travis didn't see his man behind him, but Steffen still gets beat near post after the misread. On the second Maxso steps up away from his man but Vines and Keegan don't, leaving he man onside. Steffen gets the ball but not enough, then is slow (as is Vines) to reacting to the potential to still save it.
Steffen is the 4th highest paid keeper in MLS. He has to make those saves, at least one of them. The keeper is always going to be asked to come up big after a defender has made a mistake, that's practically the definition of the job. The last few weeks Steffen hasn't. From Matt Doyle' weekly recap column:
They’ve conceded 13 goals in those four games, and while I’m not pointing the finger solely at Zack Steffen, the bad data’s starting to pile up: in American Soccer Analysis’s database, which goes back to 2013, Steffen’s got the worst shot-stopping marks – by a mile – of any ‘keeper with more than 1500 minutes in a season.
To put it into perspective, Gallese’s giving up 0.30 more goals per 90 than he should be. No one in the ASA database has even gone +0.40 or worse. Steffen, right now, at +0.55.
More on this during the international break, but keeping is a problem and its been a fairly consistent issue under Padraig Smith and Fran Taylor.
Credit should be given to Kevin Cabral, who made a nice off-ball run to free up the passing lane for Mihailovic's goal. More and more I think Cabral just needs to be move back a bit more into a true mid spot instead of an attacking winger who's expected to score. He can do a lot of the midfield work really well, he just can't shoot.
We're now at the midpoint of the season and have two weeks off to get some things figured out. We need to get our defense focused for 90 minutes and get better performances from our keeper, while on the other end keep allowing Mihailovic and Navarro to round into form.
Man of the Match: Djordje Miihailovic. Not only did he have the goal but he was dangerous throughout the game. We're finally getting DP-level play out of him.