It wasn't always the most exciting soccer, but a point is a point and for good chunks of the game the Rapids dominated play. A bit of a statement from this Rapids team to go into LA and get their first point in a scoreless draw against a very good LAFC front line in Bouanga and Sonny. We do have areas to improve on the attack against these tough teams but a big victory for the defense in this one.
Random Thoughts:
- Both teams hit the post, but the closest anyone got was LAFC's shot that went off both the crossbar and the post. We got lucky with that one.
- The Rapids had the best overall looks though, with Lloris having to make two great saves and a stretched out but somewhat routine save in the first half.
- At halftime the listed xG from Apple was 0.25 for Colorado and 0.0 for LAFC. xG is not a great stat at a game (or half) level but 0 is still 0 no matter the time period.
- I was a little worred about having Thompson, Travis, and Atencio in the starting XI given that they've all been up and down this year, but to their credit they all had good games, particularly Atencio.
- Wells made it sound like Travis' injury wasn't that bad in the post-game, but I have my doubts we see him on the turf in Vancouver.
- Another player we won't see is Atencio who picked up his 5th yellow (in 7 starts!) and will be suspended. Even Pablo is giving some side-eye to that collection.
- Herrington made the MLS team of the (mid) week with a 100% pass accuracy on 120 passes. I would be shocked if we're not hearing about a sale within the next 365 days. If he shows up in the World Cup I'd cut that down to 120.
- The Rapids had 73% of the possession, but only 2 shots on target. I'm sure Wells was emphasizing that area of improvement in the locker room post game.
- The flip side of that though is that with 73% of the ball it doesn't give the opposition much time to attack, and Colorado only gave up 1 shot on target all night.
- The focus now shifts to Vancouver, likely an even tougher game as the Whitecaps didn't play midweek and will be well rested. They'll also have 27K in the house for their last home game until August, due to BC Place being used for the World Cup. A draw there would be a very solid week on the road.
Man Of The Match: Rob Holding - He's been the quiet center of the back line this year but in this one he really stepped up to put out any fire that was developing. I wasn't originally sold on him at the end of last season but he's been the veteran presence the kids like Travis and Herrington have needed so far this season.

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