Sat. Apr 19th, 2025

Did we mention that the Rapids also ended a very long standing streak without wins against their Rocky Mountain Rivals? Yeah, they did that as well by getting their first three point performance against Salt Lake since way back in 2009. (They still have to nick that little issue they have with playing at Rio Tinto, but that's a story for another season at this point.)

The scoring may have ended at that point, but the chances continued to flow for the Rapids, once again showing that when they play on their game in Pareja's system of play they can play some wonderful soccer. It looked like a reverse version of the last RSL-Rapids game on the stat sheet in the end: 16-4 chances in favor of the Rapids. For Salt Lake, they kept getting bit by an offside bug and their final balls were just inches off seemingly every time. (Guess playing the Rapids so often brushed off on them!)

So, the last time the Rapids lost six straight games and then started winning again? 1997, when they made a late run to the MLS Cup finals. Why not, eh?

MAN OF THE MATCH: Joseph Nane didn't just score the goal, but he had some of the best chances that the team put together in the first half. Kudos to Nane for finding skill we never knew he had under Oscar Pareja.

GOAT OF THE MATCH: The game was well played enough that there really was no real 'goat' to speak of.

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