Fri. Apr 25th, 2025

It didn't quite work out like that script had set itself up to, unfortunately for the away side. Colorado controlled the match well for the first 10 minutes or so of the half but we all knew it would take only one mistake to shift the fortunes of the game into 100% Red Bulls territory and the Rapids defense gave that mistake to them in the 53rd minute. The entire back line froze behind Henry, possibly trying to keep him offside but failing miserably, and it gave him a wide open chance on Matt Pickens. That's the kind of chance that Henry just doesn't miss.

Colorado kept their composure after that with some more decent chances on net, but it was too little and too late for the Rapids at that point and another one late by Kenny Cooper right at the 90th minute assured that any attempts at a stoppage time comeback would be futile.. It was the fourth straight game in RBA that ended without a win for Colorado. If nothing else, this game was proof positive that Jeff Larentowicz may be the most important player on the Rapids in this new formation.

Interestingly, this was also the eighth game in the last nine between these two teams that featured more than four goals. Sadly the Rapids won't have a chance to avenge their defeat at DSGP later in the season due to the new scheduling rules.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Omar Cummings scored a goal, finally! He'll win the award just for that. Bonus points to Tony Cascio and Jaime Castrillon for being the only two players who seemed willing to play in the first half.

GOAT OF THE MATCH: Ross LaBauex. That's not the kind of performance that will inspire confidence in Oscar Pareja to start LaBauex ever again.

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