Another game, another two shots on goal total (and one of them was an Aaronson free kick that almost certainly would have been off the bar if it wasn't parried), another loss. And this against a team that was giving up close to two goals a game coming in and scoring less that one. Its becoming clear that the league has figured out how to shut down Wells' system and he has yet to adjust.
The other talking point in this one was the Holding red card. It was a weak call at best and completely bogus in reality. Never should have been a red. That said the Rapids were adrift even before the card so I don't think it changed the outcome.
With the 1-0 loss the Rapids drop to 12th in the west on PPG, tied with San Diego, and 23rd in the league over all. They are 6 points back of the non-wild card playoff spots and their three remaining pre-World Cup break league matches are against 5th, 6th, and 7th in the West.
Random Thoughts:
- The Rapids now have 12 shots on goal in the last 5 league games, while giving up 8 goals. FotMob is showing 9 big chances in those 5 games. We're out possessing the other team. Generating corner kicks, keeping the ball around the box, and yet can't turn that into quality chances and goals.
- The one St. Louis goal was a combination of some well placed bounces and some inexperienced play. Holding got beat to a header, the ball bounced past Herrington, and Lucas learned that his speed won't always save him. With a little more experience he's a step or two further back and shuts down the breakaway before it starts. Then Hansen came out and got nothing but air, not even making it difficult for the attacker to go around him. Again, a lesson learned.
- I'm not sure how Durkin's red card was a second yellow and not a straight red. The ref had a bad night.
- FotMob also had Aaronson with the best rating on the night, which is damning with faint praise given that nobody rated 7 or better. Its just not enough out of him though, he had two good passes in the 72nd minute that set up shots and the free kick that wasn't going to be scored and that was it.
- If Minoumgou doesn't miss the header at the end of the game we're probably having a very different discussion but he put it way off target. For all his good ball work he needs it to turn into something more.
- Ojediran picked up a yellow so he'll be suspended on Wednesday along with Holding being suspended for his red card.
- The focus in this one should really be on Wells. 5 games into this winless streak and we've scored 3 goals in the 5 games and are on a 237' scoreless streak. Its time to admit that his plan isn't working and change something.
- We now he to Minnesota and Sandy. Two tough games before what is likely to be our biggest game of the first half of the year, the Open Cup quarterfinal. At this point I'm fine if we bag the league for these next two weeks and focus on not getting blown out in Sandy (to keep the Rocky Mountain Cup alive) and beating San Jose next Wednesday. If that means we lose in Minnesota and to Dallas at home, so be it. Pick up the pieces after the World Cup break with hopefully a winnable semifinal at home in September.
Man of the Match: Miguel Navarro. Nobody showed out particularly well but the other Navarro had a solid game at a position where we've been struggling.

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