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Colorado Rapids II - Ii VS Sporting Kansas Cityreserves Sport
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05-11 08:00
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Colorado Rapids II
Sporting Kansas CityReserves
Attacks
78
94
Dangerous Attacks
45
68
Ball Possession
47
53
On Target
6
7
Off Target
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40111
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End 1-3
84′
Q. Bedwell
Baynes
84′
R. Garcia
L. Strohmeyer
84′
T. Haas
M.Rodriguez
77′
B. Jamison
C. Aquino
76′
N. Strellnauer
Joshua Copeland
69′
J.Cameron
67′
J. Ortiz
G. Quintero
62′
S. Siegler
A. Fadal
58′
T.Ikoba
Kashan Hines
45′
Daniel Russo
N. Young
45′
L. Antongirolami
Z. Wantland
Halftime 1-3
40′
1-3
G. Quintero
Assist: J. Francka
36′
1-2
Kashan Hines
30′
N. Young
22′
1-1
M.Rodriguez
20′
G. Gilmore
16′
1-0
K. Sawadogo
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Match Info

The Sporting Kansas City reserves delivered a commanding performance on the road, defeating the Colorado Rapids II 3–1 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on May 11, 2026, in an MLS Next Pro regular-season clash. The visitors overturned an early deficit with three unanswered goals, showcasing their depth and attacking efficiency.

Match Overview

Colorado Rapids II struck first in the 14th minute when forward Darren Yapi slotted home a precise through ball from the midfield. The home side looked confident early, pressing high and creating multiple chances. However, the Sporting Kansas City reserves gradually took control of possession and equalized just before the half-hour mark. Midfielder Jake Davis found the net with a low drive from the edge of the box after a well-worked corner routine.

The second half belonged entirely to the visitors. In the 58th minute, winger Ethan Bryant delivered a curling shot from the left flank that beat the Rapids II goalkeeper at the near post. Kansas City continued to dominate, and substitute Ryo Tabei sealed the victory in the 82nd minute with a clinical finish after a swift counterattack.

Key Moments

  • 14’ – Colorado Rapids II take the lead: Yapi converts from close range after a clever pass by Oliver Larraz.
  • 28’ – Sporting Kansas City equalize: Davis’s deflected shot finds the bottom corner.
  • 58’ – Bryant gives Kansas City the lead with a stunning strike from outside the box.
  • 82’ – Tabei makes it 3–1 on a breakaway, finishing past the onrushing goalkeeper.

Tactical Analysis

Colorado Rapids II started in a 4-3-3 formation and pressed aggressively, but their intensity waned as the first half progressed. Sporting Kansas City’s reserves adapted by switching to a more direct approach, using long balls to bypass the press and exploit space behind the full‑backs. Their midfield trio of Zachary Ziv, Bryant, and Max Stroud gradually asserted control, completing over 80% of their passes in the attacking half.

The Rapids II defense struggled to deal with the speed and movement of the Kansas City wide players. Both Bryant and Tabei repeatedly dragged defenders out of position, creating gaps that led to the second and third goals. Colorado managed only three shots on target after the 30th minute, a testament to the visitors’ disciplined defensive shape.

Standout Performers

  • Ethan Bryant (SKC reserves) – A goal and an assist; his dribbling and passing were a constant threat.
  • Jake Davis (SKC reserves) – Scored the equalizer and anchored the midfield with 92% pass accuracy.
  • Ryo Tabei (SKC reserves) – Came off the bench to score the insurance goal and provided a spark in the final third.
  • Darren Yapi (Colorado Rapids II) – Opened the scoring but was isolated as the game wore on.

Season Implications

The victory moved the Sporting Kansas City reserves up to third place in the MLS Next Pro Western Conference standings, strengthening their playoff positioning. For Colorado Rapids II, the defeat marked their third loss in four matches, leaving them in ninth place and needing to improve their defensive organization ahead of a busy June schedule.