Posted on 10 July 2008

The Colorado Rapids debuted their third kit in style with a 0-0 win over Tigres, after a dramatic penalty shootout that saw the Rapids win 7-6. Tigres, who are coming a disappointing 13th place finish in the Primera Division, are a joint partner of the Rapids and were playing COlorado for the first time. The game had all the signs of a friendly with the Rapids using a ridiculous nine substitutes during the match.
However, the home fans were not disappointed as Colin Clark, who was named man of the match Friday for his play in the Rapids 4-0 hammering of the Red Bulls, scored the deciding penalty. The win brings the Rapids all time record in international friendlies to an even five winds and five losses. Colorado will net battle an international foe when they take on Everton at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Aug. 3.
The biggest development of the game was the Rapids wearing their newly released third kit for the first time. The kit is the first in team history to feature red and not burgundy. The red is an apparent nod to their partner club Arsenal of the English Premier League.
Posted on 08 July 2008
The Colorado Rapids unveiled their brand new 3rd kit on Tuesday at a private event inside Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. The new kit is comprised by a white jersey, burgundy shorts and white socks, and will only feature in International matches and competitions. The new kit makes it’s debut on Wednesday in a friendly with Mexican club Tigres in Colorado. Do you think we will see a new trend of MLS sides employing 3rd kits? Do you like it? Dislike it? I personally like it myself and hope it catches on league wide.
Posted on 22 June 2008
The crosses and chances were there for the Rapids against the Houston Dynamo Saturday night, but the finishing was not. It was a game of missed opportunities for the Rapids, as only one of the team’s 15 shots were on target. While 0-0 draw moved the Rapids into a tie for fifth in the Western Conference, head coach Fernando Clavijo knew his team had squandered a golden opportunity.
“We had five or six very good chances that we didn’t finish,” Clavijo said after the match. “We need more production from different players.”
One player that may see his playing time decreased is Jamaican striker Omar Cummings. Cummings, who has started ten games for the Rapids this season, is likely to get demoted in favor of Conor Casey, who seems to have recovered from a knee injury that left him sidelined for the first two months of the season. Cummings had at least five headers at net against the Dynamo, however, none of them were put on net.
Clavijo mentioned that while Cummings is trying his hardest, the results just aren’t there.
“Omar is working hard, but you need to finish. A striker is measured by his goals,” said Clavijo, who also complimented Casey’s workrate inhis twenty minutes of play.
Look for Casey to start alongside Scotish attacker Tom McManus against the Crew next week. Despite Casey’s return to full strength, the injury bug once again bit the Rapids as midfielders Jacob Peterson and Christian Gomez were taken out due to injury. Peterson was taken out after suffering a knee inury due to a yellow card tackle by Houston defender Craig Waibel, while Gomez was taken out minutes into the second half with an apparent leg injury.
Clavijo felt the referees could have done more to protect the players.
“Gomez was a marked man. I thought the officials were meant to protect skill players, that did not happen in today’s match,” Clavijo said.
While the finishing at the offensive end was below par, the defense at the back played well. Despite only having three defenders at the back, the Rapids had few mistakes during the game. U.S. national team midfielder Pablo Mastroeni looked very comfortable anchoring the back three, where he was accompianed by Ugo Ihemelu and Facundo Erpen. Clavijo called the three, “the best three defenders in the league.”
Wingers Colin Clark and Terry Cook both provided crosses into the box, while a 89th minute header by Clark hit the woodwork and bounced harmlessly away. Expect Cook to return to the starting lineup after Peterson’s injury. The Rapids next take the pitch against the Columbus Crew at Crew Stadium on Saturday night.
Posted on 21 June 2008
The Colorado Rapids, who take on the Houston Dynamo tonight at 7:30 p.m., are searching for some much needed points. The team has dropped three out of its last four matches and will need at least a draw to get out of its current sixth-place dwelling. The return home to Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is a well needed one for the Rapids. Four of the Rapids’ five victories this season have come at home.
Colorado is once again without the services of goalkeeper Bouna Coundoul, who should be returning from his national team duty after this match. The Rapids may also be without captain Pablo Mastroeni, who reinjured his back in the Untied States’ 8-0 crushing of Barbados. Check back into Americansoccerreader.com Sunday for a recap of the Saturday’s match.