
Keys against San Jose: Fill in the Gaps and Fine-Tune the Formation
Published on May 5, 2022 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Colorado Rapids News Release
In the Altitude Sports Radio postgame interview following the Rapids 2-0 victory over the Portland Timbers, I asked forward Gyasi Zardes about starting the game fast and putting pressure on the Timbers from the opening whistle.
"We had a chip on our shoulders because of what happened last year against this Portland Timbers team," he said. He said "we" when he didn't need to. He had been a member of the Rapids for eight days and a couple hours when he spoke about the past. He took events from November 2021 and imbibed them in April 2022, because he's bought in. He's committed. He's an ideal Rapids player as manager Robin Fraser said in his postgame press conference.
The postgame after the match Saturday was all smiles and praise. The unbeaten streak was extended to 21 games, it was the fourth home shutout in five contests and it washed out the sour taste after the match against Charlotte FC. It felt like quintessential Rapids soccer. They had more of the ball than Portland (despite playing nearly half an hour with 10 men), they took more shots, attempted more passes, won more duels.
All of that success culminated with the Rapids boxing in the Timbers and making them submit. If you watched the game, you noticed that even when the Timbers were up a man, they couldn't make anything stick offensively. The Rapids outplayed them, the elevation took its toll and the Timbers quit.
All of this is great news because the schedule is about to get busy. Starting Saturday, the Burgundy Boys have a stretch of six games in 21 days before a light June with just two matches.
First up is a date in the Bay Area with the San Jose Earthquakes. The 'Quakes have had a bit of a nightmarish beginning to their season. Through nine matches, they have one win and six points. Only the Vancouver Whitecaps have fewer points in all of MLS with their four. Because this is pro sports, there are consequences to slow starts; on April 18th, the club announced they had parted ways with manager Matias Almeyda.
Six points, no manager, the most goals conceded in the league. Not great. The good news is they have scored 15 goals which is more than everybody in the West except Austin FC and LAFC. It's still early enough that if they get their act together defensively, they have a puncher's chance of digging themselves out of this hole.
They do still have talent. Jeremy Ebobisse is scoring goals left and right, Cade Cowell is still a promising prospect and Cristian Espinoza just had a hat-trick against Seattle. Their poor form is not indicative of their quality, and anybody taking them lightly does at their own risk. So here's how the Rapids can start May with a positive result.
Fill in the Gaps
Forward Diego Rubio will miss the game after accumulating two yellow cards against the Timbers. He's been the most productive Rapids attacking player with goals and assists. He could be having a career year. Against Portland, he dropped a little deeper than his natural forward position, and still made plays in the attack. Without him, the Rapids attack will look different and somebody will have to step up in his absence. It could be Zardes, Jonathan Lewis, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Michael Barrios, Max.
Fine-tune the Formation
If Danny Wilson is once again out, the Rapids may continue with the 4-3-3 formation they displayed against Portland. It was the first time Fraser had deployed the line since 2021. It worked out pretty well considering the clean sheet and final score. Defender Lalas Abubakar was subbed out midway through the match. If he can't go, or is limited, that will also affect what the Rapids do and the approach to the game. Defender Keegan Rosenberry can play center-back in a pinch, which could give some minutes to defenders Steven Beitashour and Lucas Esteves simultaneously, or even for defender Seb Anderson. Who's available is perhaps the most intriguing storyline going into Saturday's match.
Keep It Rolling
As I mentioned at the beginning of this, the Rapids are getting commitment and buy-in from a guy who's been on the team for a week. The locker room culture is one of the strongest in the league. As an aside: credit to Zardes for coming into a new locker room and assimilating instead of taking it over. The 2-0 victory over the Timbers, which appears to have exorcised some demons, could be a springboard to a hot streak. Maybe it did rid this team of the proverbial monkey off their backs, maybe it is a springboard to the next level of confidence and team-building necessary to compete for trophies. Only one way to find out. Off to San Jose!
Major League Soccer Stories from May 5, 2022
- Red Bulls Welcome Portland Timbers to Red Bull Arena for First Time Since 2018 - New York Red Bulls
- Sounders FC Captures 2022 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Title with 3-0 Win over Pumas UNAM in Second Leg at Lumen Field - Seattle Sounders FC
- 'It's Loud Here:' Nashville SC Fans Create Unforgettable Atmosphere in GEODIS Park Opener - Nashville SC
- Timbers Sign Forward Nathan Fogaça - Portland Timbers
- FC Cincinnati Travel to Minnesota United FC on Two-Game Winning Streak - FC Cincinnati
- Sporting KC Re-Signs 21-Year-Old Goalkeeper John Pulskamp - Sporting Kansas City
- Miguel Ramírez: "Opponents Know How Difficult It Is to Beat Us Here" - Charlotte FC
- Keys against San Jose: Fill in the Gaps and Fine-Tune the Formation - Colorado Rapids
- Socios.com Becomes Official Fan Loyalty Partner of MLS, FC Cincinnati - FC Cincinnati
- Philadelphia Union Announce New Partnership with Planet Fitness - Philadelphia Union
- Orlando City SC Acquires Argentinian Forward Gastón González - Orlando City SC
- Served by the Pros Raises over $80,000 for FC Cincinnati Foundation - FC Cincinnati
- LA Galaxy Announce Start Time for May 29 Home Match against Austin FC - LA Galaxy
- Austin FC Announces Kickoff Time for May 29 Away Match against LA Galaxy - Austin FC
- Talles Magno Named Best Young Player in Concacaf Champions League - New York City FC
- Orlando City SC Acquires Winger/Midfielder Jake Mulraney from Atlanta United FC - Orlando City SC
- Nashville Soccer Club Announces Season Ticket Members Presale Window for Remaining Regular Season Home Matches at GEODIS Park - Nashville SC
- Red Bull Arena Announces Upgrades in Premium Levels - New York Red Bulls
- Atlanta United Acquires up to $275,000 in General Allocation Money - Atlanta United FC
- Houston Dash and Dynamo Charities Teams up with Vinny's Pizza for May Charity Initiative - Houston Dynamo FC
- Chicago Fire FC Acquire Chicagoland Native Chris Mueller from Scottish Premier League Side Hibernian F.C. - Chicago Fire FC
- Orlando City SC Acquires 2023 First Round Draft Pick, General Allocation Money and Discovery Priority from Chicago Fire FC - Orlando City SC
- Know Your Foe: Inter Miami - Charlotte FC
- Inter Miami CF Re-Acquires Attacker Indiana Vassilev on Loan - Inter Miami CF
- Seattle Sounders FC Win 2022 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League - MLS
- Quick Start Propels FC Cincinnati to Season Sweep of Toronto FC - FC Cincinnati
- FC Cincinnati (2) - Toronto FC (0) Post Game Summary - Toronto FC
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