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M.Perez
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Brendan McSorley
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J. Orozco
87′
C. Durkin
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C. Durkin
76′
Alexander Dean Harris
H. Ojediran
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L. MacNaughton
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C.Wallem
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C.Wallem
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K. Rosenberry
K. Thompson
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Brendan McSorley
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D.Sealy
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M. Navarro
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45′
Brendan McSorley
S. Jung
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The Colorado Rapids suffered a frustrating home defeat on May 10, 2026, falling 1–0 to St. Louis City SC at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. A disciplined defensive display and a single first-half strike proved enough for the visitors to secure all three points in front of a subdued Colorado crowd.

Match Overview

The match started with both sides probing for openings on a cool evening in Commerce City. St. Louis City SC, known for their aggressive pressing under head coach Bradley Carnell, quickly unsettled the Rapids' buildup play. The breakthrough came in the 27th minute when midfielder Eduard Löwen found space on the edge of the box and curled a precise shot past Colorado goalkeeper Zack Steffen, who had no chance despite a full-stretch dive.

Key Moments

  • 27' – Goal by Eduard Löwen (STL): A quick transition from a Rapids corner caught Colorado out of shape. Löwen received a pass from Indiana Vassilev on the half-turn and unleashed a left-footed strike into the bottom corner.
  • 42' – Rapids penalty shout waved away: Home fans erupted after a collision in the box between St. Louis defender Kyle Hiebert and Colorado's Rafael Navarro, but referee Ismael Elfath judged no foul after a VAR check.
  • 68' – Andreas Maxsø header cleared off the line: The Danish center-back rose highest from a Kevin Cabral cross, only to see his powerful header hooked away by Joshua Yaro at the near post.

Tactical Story

St. Louis City executed a near-perfect road game plan. They absorbed Colorado's early pressure, then hit with rapid counterattacks led by the pace of Célio Pompeu on the left wing. The Rapids, meanwhile, struggled to break down a compact 4‑4‑2 mid‑block. Colorado's full‑backs, Keegan Rosenberry and Sam Vines, found limited crossing opportunities as St. Louis full‑backs Tomas Totland and Anthony Markanich stayed tight.

Standout Players

  • Eduard Löwen (STL): Scored the decisive goal and completed 89% of his passes, controlling the tempo from central midfield.
  • Roman Bürki (STL): The veteran goalkeeper made three crucial saves, including a stunning one‑on‑one stop from Cole Bassett in the 55th minute.
  • Zack Steffen (COL): Despite the loss, Steffen kept the scoreline respectable with five saves, notably denying Samuel Adeniran twice in the second half.

Table Impact

The result lifted St. Louis City SC to 18 points in the MLS Western Conference standings, solidifying their place in the playoff race. Colorado Rapids remained on 14 points, slipping to ninth position and now four points off the postseason line. The defeat extended the Rapids' winless run at home to three matches, a concern for head coach Chris Armas as the season enters its crowded summer schedule.

St. Louis will next host LA Galaxy, while Colorado travel to face Real Salt Lake in a critical Rocky Mountain Cup clash.