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M. Wells
90′
I. Aliyu
G. Augusto
84′
O. Lingr
E. Ponce
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Mamadou Billo Diop
M. Navarro
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Darren·Yapi
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L.Ennali
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Darren·Yapi
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J. McGlynn
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Artur
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L.Ennali
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A.Manyoma
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39′
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J. Atencio
33′
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Match Info

Houston Dynamo edged out Colorado Rapids 1-0 in a tense Major League Soccer contest on May 3, 2026, at Shell Energy Stadium. A solitary first-half goal proved enough for the home side to secure a valuable three points in a tightly contested Western Conference battle.

Match Overview

The decisive moment came in the 32nd minute when Dynamo forward Sebastián Ferreira latched onto a through ball from Héctor Herrera, rounded the Rapids goalkeeper, and slotted home from a tight angle. The goal was Ferreira's fifth of the season and showcased the clinical edge that Houston have lacked in recent weeks.

Colorado Rapids pushed hard for an equalizer in the second half, dominating possession with 58% and registering 12 shots, but the Dynamo defense, marshaled by Tim Parker, held firm. Goalkeeper Steve Clark made four crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet, including a spectacular stop from a Diego Rubio header in the 78th minute.

Key Moments

  • 1-0 (32'): Ferreira finishes calmly after Herrera's incisive pass splits the Rapids defense.
  • 45+1': Colorado's Jack Price strikes the crossbar with a vicious free kick from 30 yards.
  • 78': Clark denies Rubio with a diving save to keep Houston ahead.

Tactical Story

Houston Dynamo deployed a compact 4-4-2 shape, prioritizing defensive organization and counter-attacking speed. Herrera operated as the deep-lying playmaker, dictating tempo, while wingers Corey Baird and Nelson Quiñón stretched the Rapids' backline. Colorado controlled possession through their midfield trio of Price, Rubio, and Sam Nicholson, but their final pass consistently lacked precision.

The Rapids' inability to break down a disciplined Houston block highlighted a recurring weakness; they have now scored just six goals in their last seven matches. Dynamo head coach Ben Olsen's tactical plan to absorb pressure and strike on the transition worked to perfection.

Standout Players

  • Sebastián Ferreira (Houston): The match-winner with a composed finish and tireless pressing throughout.
  • Steve Clark (Houston): A veteran display in goal, keeping his team in the game with critical saves.
  • Héctor Herrera (Houston): The Mexican international controlled the midfield battle and provided the assist for the only goal.

Season Impact

The victory moves Houston Dynamo up to sixth in the Western Conference standings, strengthening their playoff position. For Colorado Rapids, the defeat leaves them in eighth, three points adrift of the postseason spots, with questions mounting about their attacking potency.