I was planning to go into a typical writeup of the Rapids once again failing in Sandy, something the doesn't seem to change no matter how many times we change coaches or players. However Matt Doyle summed it up nicely in his weekly recap column ay TacticsFreeZone. Side note, go give Matt a subscription, he's doing the best job covering every team every week out there.
A couple of things I’ve been thinking about since Matchday 2 for the Colorado Rapids:
- They have a lot of guys who, uh, let’s just say “aren’t great passers of the ball.” But they are committed to building from the back. How’s that going to work for the long term?
- Head coach Matt Wells is very committed to not only building from the back, but to playing ultra-physical, fast and furious, high-pressing soccer. Is there going to be 1) buy-in, and 2) attrition?
He's right, on both counts. He goes on to point out that Jackson Travis casually passing back and losing the ball led directly to FSL's first goal and the like of energy and press played a large part in FSL's second goal. The positive side of things is that he believes (and I agree) that there has been buy-in from the roster on Wells' system so its not a desire problem, its a talent one.
Looking at those two goals, on the first Travis is just too casual with his backpass and it gets deflected and at that point everyone is out of position and scrambling. Really, at this point, Travis shouldn't be starting. Wells made the decision to go with a Herrington-Navarro centerback pairing and it cost us this goal. Navarro had a solid game so maybe it was overall the best decision but it did result in FSL levelling the match.
On the second there's just too much open space. Nobody closes down Sanabria, Aaronson is working his way over there, and he has plenty of time to whip in the cross. Solans just finds a big space between Herrington and Holding to head it home. Herrington was on him, then slides over towards Sanabria and Holding doesn't slide as fast leaving a big hole for Solans to sit in.
It wasn't all bad. We started hot with a quick goal. A Ronan corner was trapped by Aaronson and pushed back in front of goal where Fredrick hammered it home. The problem is that after that 7th minute goal there were only two more shots on target, the rest of the game, and none after falling behind. In fact the Rapids only have 1 goal in the final 30 minutes of a league match this season when trailing (Yapi's 62nd minute goal to level the Miami game at 2).
Part of this is because FSL completely took Rafa out of the game. He only had 3 touches in the box and 1 shot on target. Hard to get very far in attack when your MVP is not in the game. My hope is that this was just a really good defensive effort and not an indication that we've pushed Navarro to hard. We need one more game out of him on Wednesday.
The good news is that by keeping it to a one goal loss (as I predicted) then the Rapids just have to win the home game in August, by any score, to keep the Rocky Mountain Cup. If we can't beat FSL at home then we don't deserve to keep the Cup.
Man of the Match: Wayne Frederick. What little offense we had did run through him and of course he got the goal. I was wrong about him, he's still developing but he's a lot better than he showed last season.

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