
Rapids Record 3-2 Victory Over Ipswich in England
Published on March 5, 2008 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Colorado Rapids News Release
HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND (Wednesday, March 5, 2008) - The Colorado Rapids put on a strong showing this afternoon earning a 3-2 win over Ipswich at the Arsenal Training Centre. With the victory, Colorado remains undefeated during preseason play with a 3-0-3 record.
Throughout the first half, the Rapids were the aggressors coming close to finding the back of the net on multiple occasions. With a beautifully played corner kick by midfielder Terry Cooke into the area, midfielder Rafael Gomes netted the contest's first score with a finishing header in the 23rd minute.
Colorado continued their attack with several other near misses, as the Ipswich defense had problems the first 45 minutes of play handling the Rapids' passes across the middle. With just under a minute left before the break, 'keeper Bouna Coundoul made a key save as Colorado was out-numbered in the box to preserve their 1-0 lead at the half.
It did not take Ipswich long to equal the score at 1-1 in the second half. Having trouble clearing the ball out of their own area, the Rapids found themselves looking at a tie score in the 57th minute.
Colorado quickly responded just two minutes later when midfielder Nick LaBrocca struck the ball from nearly 20+ yards out giving the Rapids the lead once again at 2-1.
Both teams continued to battle for much of the second half without either side gaining complete control.
Colorado forward Tom McManus, who joined the team in England earlier in the week for a tryout, worked in well with his new teammates and Ciaran O'Brien looked to put the Rapids clearly on top on several occasions to no avail.
With the Ipswich attack coming on strong once again, the Colorado defense suffered a hand ball allowing the Tractor Boys to tie the score at 2-2 in the 68th minute on a penalty kick.
The Rapids were able to quickly response a second time in the half answering the Ipswich goal in the 74th minute. Defender Tim Ward played a long ball from the Colorado defense laying it perfectly in for forward Jovan Kirovski, who had no problem striking the back of the net to lift the Rapids to victory.
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