
Bolstered by a dominating offense in Sunday’s game against the Chicago Fire, Houston Dynamo prepares to take on the Kansas City Wizards this Sunday at Robertson Stadium.
Even though the number of goals Dynamo scored in the 2-1 triumph wasn’t indicative of its offensive presence,
All three goals were scored in the first half, with the Fire lighting up the scoreboard first with 4:49 gone in the game when
But Dynamo’s resilience prevailed and it didn’t take them long to answer.
Less than 90 seconds after
Then, with 38:32 into the game the home team got the loudest cheers of the night when midfielder Brian Mullen, biding his time on the right side of the Fire box, took a pass from Brad Davis and put
The rest of the half and the second half
“Our fans are a huge support for us,” said De Rosario in a released Dynamo statement after the game. “Our fans are our 12th man on the field, especially in the dying moments of a game like tonight.”
Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear said that
“I think that first goal lit a fire because we all thought it was a foul,” he said. “There is no better answer to a goal then to score one.
“It was a great response, but obviously for me, the play of the night was the second goal. It was just an excellent goal.”
For statisticians and those who like to keep track of records, the game was the 100th regular season start for Dynamo defender Bobby Boswell. He’s started all 22 games this year for
The win kept Dynamo atop the Western Conference with 35 points on a record of 9-5-8.
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