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Sounders FC 1 - 1 Colorado Rapids POST MATCH SHOW

Apr 27, 202530 min
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The Sounders FC Post-Match Show reviews the 1-1 draw against the Colorado Rapids, focusing on missed opportunities, controversial refereeing, and Jordan Morris's injury. The hosts analyze key plays, including Stefan Frei's saves and the goal conceded, and discuss potential team formations for the upcoming game against St. Louis City. They also express frustration over a missed red card opportunity that could have changed the game's outcome.

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Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

The final from Colorado Sounders one Colorado Rapids one. They split the points down in Commerce City tonight. Welcome into the postgame show. Jackson Phelips, James Riley, Marcus Hanneman, as we're here for the next half hour to break this thing down. In my goodness, there's a lot to break down. I don't even know exactly where we want to start. We can start with the fact that the Sounders should have played the entire second half a man up were it not been for a horrific decision by our referee,

Alexis da Silva. We could start with Danny Mazowski scoring again, third goal in three games. We could start with Jordan Morris going down in the eighty ninth minute. He just came back from a hamstring injury on a big run he goes down again, comes off with his head down. Or we can start with the fact that we just got another road point and this continues to be this unbeaten run where Sounders are now coming home. We're coming off of back to back wins over Dallas Nashville, and now.

Speaker 3

Draw on the road.

Speaker 2

James, where do you want to begin of all of that and more?

Speaker 4

Always with the good always point on the road in Colorado at altitude is excellent and you just move on. You get the guys into the locker room, right, get cleaned up, have your debrief, and you get on with it. Obviously, the injury with Jordan's unfortunate, but it's a point on the road in Colorado, Whi's not easy, and it keeps the unbeaten streak alive, which is fantastic, and you return home next weekend.

Speaker 2

Marcus, where do you want to start?

Speaker 5

Well, I mean it is a great point away from here. Yeah, right, But when you're up one zero in a game away from home, you should be able to figure out a way to get away with some points right and disappointing. I mean, goals happen, and especially you know away from away in Colorado. You know teams there and they were

creating chances all first half as well. Right, a little lucky with the post and you know just the way it is, right, but Sounders held strong and we're able to come out with at least a point from that game.

Speaker 2

You said a halftime I think something really smart. You were talking about, how listen on the crosses in the corners are you know? Our zone marking was not working and Colorado was getting positions on both of them, and they just kept getting these opportunities over and over and

over again, and it didn't change. And we continue to see Colorado getting the positions, you know, And Mitchell, if you have the highlight right now, just because we're on the topic, are we got to get to our emerald, Queen Casino play the match, because this was another occasion of a moment where Colorado get positioning and it is because of the heroics of Stephan Fry that Seattle ends up with a point. Finds Kevin Fosse side looker put the whistleg's mouth, he doesn't bull comes in.

Speaker 5

Hand, a good save by Fry at the death here.

Speaker 6

In Colorado makes a critical save, as he did last.

Speaker 5

Week against Nashville.

Speaker 2

Great from Stephan Fry. The Play of the matches presented by Emerald Queen Casino, the betting capital of the Northwest. But Marcus to that point, he takes heroics from Stephan Fry because Colorado guys just kept getting positioning all game.

Speaker 5

Yeah, and you know, Colorado's a bigger team than Sounders. We don't have you know, our center backs are big, but other than that, we're not massive, right, so they were hitting good in swinging corners, putting Sounders under pressure all night. Stephan Fry didn't wasn't able to come for across until the dying minutes of the of the second half as well, because they kept putting people on top

of him. Right, So now Stef's fighting with a center forward in front of him, and he wasn't able to get a half a yard where he could then make that move and come attack the ball. So Steph was staying home all night. Although those balls were just right, and they were really good balls just outside the six. So if that ball is inside the six and goalkeeper can't always come for it right, there's circumstances like maybe the ball's too good, too low, there might be somebody

in front. But when that ball's just outside the six and you've got somebody standing in front of you. You got to get around him to get there. It's very difficult to make for a goalkeeper to make a play on that.

Speaker 2

Yeah, stuff made a couple good plays in this game. Kept at one point one and Seattle has the point on the road one to one.

Speaker 5

Final score.

Speaker 2

Tonight's let's continue. Obviously there is good and getting the result in the road in general is good, but let's some specifics from this game to talk about. I want to go and talk about Alexis to Silva, the referee tonight. I don't know sure if you guys care about talking about this. I care about talking about this because I am a fan first. I will always be a fan first. And what we saw was Jackson Travis, the full back for Colorado, gets a yellow card in the first half.

In the forty seven a minute, he very clumsily runs into and kicks Orbisk. He just steps into Obed Vargas's shin. You start to see Alexis to Silver reach for the yellow card. You actually see his hand go to his pocket and then he you can almost watch the realization in his face of oh this is this kid's second yellow. He takes his hand away from the pocket and goes with talking to It is the most clear cut, freaking

yellow card I've ever seen. And I mean what I wrote here is pathetic, horrifying, terrible in a word that I probably can't use here on the air about Listen, if it's a yellow card at any other point in the game, it's a yellow card. If it's a second yellow card, it's still a yellow card. James Marcus makes sense of why the heck this is a legitimate decision that he makes to say, Oh, you know what, I'm not gonna give it to you, because it's a second yellow.

Speaker 4

If it's a yellow, it's a yellow point taken it is, it's a double yello. It's an easy call. And you see, the ref doesn't matter what minute of the game. If a player has a deserving tackle or incident that deserves a yellow, whether it's his first or second, it should be.

Speaker 7

So.

Speaker 4

With that said, with that a doubt, I also agree it should have been a yellow. A thing that I always tell my players is control what you can control. I think as you go to that you can't control that, you can control your reaction to that. For me, you had Russnack with your best quality chance in the second half. That's one for me where you test the goalkeeper. It's in the eightieth minute. Hit it with lace. He tried

to hit it with laces. For me, if you put that almost anywhere on frame, it's a goal and that was good. The quality of it was Jordan that kept it alive. Russnach got it on his right foot, which is clinical. We all like, absolutely clinical, and maybe tried to overhit it. Just needs to be anywhere on frame, hit on the ground, have it skip up. But to your point early, without a doubt, it should be a

double yellow. They should play up with a man man advantage the sounders and at times, honestly sometimes that's even difficult, right, So it's not clear cut when you're playing in a ban up it would just to.

Speaker 2

The entire it scores a few minutes later. It's frustrating.

Speaker 5

Marcus, Well, yeah, but referees are always tailored terrible. It doesn't get me too excited anymore, although there was there was a time where I definitely I think I'm still the only MLS player to be sent off from the bench.

Speaker 3

Amazing, But to James's.

Speaker 5

Point, Sounders only had three shots on target against a young keeper, right, And you know there was Knew who had a chance to have a shot from long range. And I don't really you know, particularly think Knew who should be shooting from long range, but you know he probably should be. You've got a young keeper, like, we need to get stuff on target. Corner kicks weren't good enough, right,

All our set pieces weren't good enough. We had a chance to get a ball into a box, what do we do We play it sideways and then it fizzles out again. Right, Too many short plays where that ball and this needs to be whipped in in swingers put that goalkeeper under pressure for sure.

Speaker 4

The Sounders for me, had five clear chances in this game. In the first half. It was Jesus and then you had roth Rock that had an opportunity and then you had the goal, right, great opportunity there. Second half they had two legitimate opportunities eightieth minute the Russnach volley and the eighty ninth minute counter where Jordan unfortunately got injured. And it was interesting because I thought he was going

to play russknack the whole time. I think he tweaked it on the dribble, and the easiest play was to maybe go to roth Rock and if maybe the Russnat continues to run to the back post, it goes there. But honestly, when I'm looking at it, I'm like, he's on, He's on, He's on, he's on, He's on. When he played roth Rock, I actually was like, well, I didn't

see that. I think maybe when you go back and see the replay, he may have tweaked it right before that, and it's more difficult to maybe plant and play there than to just a little outside of their foot flick and then he goes down.

Speaker 2

That's the hammi for Jordan, because he just came back from the hammis.

Speaker 4

So that could be. But for me, those are their two best chances of speculations. Well, we don't know, yeah, we don't, we don't.

Speaker 5

We don't know anything, right, Yeah, but see him going down is with no contact. That's that's no good Rothrock. I thought he should have shot at first time. Yep and fresh Rothrock in the first twenty minutes, the first half, but the end of the game when he's up and down, sprinting all over the place in Colorado, he's got big old sprint and you know it's laid out for him.

He's got a decent angle, right, I mean, I think, just have a go, have a go from just outside the aighteam and then he's thinking I'm going to take a touch and then he hands up with the shot cross, you know, because there's a guy making a run to the back post and I know exactly what he's thinking. But I think if he shoots that first time, test that goalkeeper. Just keep testing him. Right, We've got a young keeper only tested a few times in that game.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that had eighteenth minute chance from Haesus Ferreira where he's ten yards out, middle of the box, no Colorado player within five yards of him, and he just skies it to the moon. I mean we talk about, you know, shots on goal, which is you said five, right that h three three?

Speaker 8

Great?

Speaker 2

So three that number should easily be five when you consider Rusnack in the eightieth and then heyesus in the eighteenth. It's just it is frustrating because I think, ultimately, yes, it's a point on the road, we should be happy. But at the same time, I think a lot of Sounder fans, myself included, are ridiculously frustrated that this wasn't a full three points for multiple reasons from our own doing and also, of course, from the fact that we should have been playing a man up for the last

forty five minutes. Okay, we'll continue on the post game show a lot still to get to you talking about this game. We' of course got a look ahead to what's ahead next weekend Saint Louis City back at home, I'll quickly tell folks. Sounders FC Soccer is presented by Providence, Swedish official healthcare partner of Sounders FC. Also, Delta Airlines is product doing it one soccer ball for every mile ran by Sounders FC players this season through Ray Foundation's

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Sometimes I wish we had the ability to record what we're talking about in the commercial break, like the last three minutes. I want to just copy and paste that whole conversation. No, but it's good, and I think we start by talking about what we let off the conversation with, which is Jordan Morris comes on at the half for Danny Mazovsky, and my first question was was that the right call to Considering Danny Mozoski scored in the forty

fifth minutes right before halftime, He's obviously feeling good. May have been the plan going in for Mazovsky to come on. For Mazoski to come off Jordan Moores to come on at the start of the second half. But was that the right call to make that switch if that was still part of the plan right there at the half?

Speaker 5

Well, he took that stupid yellow early on, Yeah, right when the defender took a dive and you know he was upset and frustrated and he boots the ball away. Automatic yellow?

Speaker 1

Right?

Speaker 5

Was did Schmidz think if we go down to ten men here, right, let's get him off, good time to bring Jordan on? You know, all these different things, right. I don't know what factored into that, but that could have come to play.

Speaker 2

I think it's really smart the fact that, yeah, they yellow for Mazovsky. If for everybody's saying why didn't you keep Moose on that, that certainly probably played a role in that. Then let's move forward here. I will mention that tonight's toyon a man of the match is of course we played there in the first segment, Stephan Fry, what a save to get the seattle to point there in the ninety fifth minute With that save, your local Toyoto dealers are proud to present tonight's man of the match.

And there really wasn't much that Stephan Fry could have done on the Mahailovich goal that equalized the game in the fifty fourth minute. It's a free kick, a Yamar foul giving up and then Mihailovich from right outside the box goes low underneath the jumping wall, low to the left and no chance for Stephan Fry into the back of the net. And there's kind of a couple points here of a how good Fry was today and then

also be that specific goal. We can talk about Fry and we can talk about the good here in a minute, but specifically that goal. What did you guys see on that play?

Speaker 5

Well, you've got a set piece right, it's nineteen yards out. It's difficult to get that ball up and down make him beat you. That's the first thing. Like you don't need to jump right. The wall needs to be strong. But again if you just if you see the balls going high, jump and me and we were talking earlier about why he did that go ahead and obviously they've seen the sounders while be jumping because he ran straight over to.

Speaker 4

Chris Sharp, Yeah, their goalkeeper and set piece coach when I was there, and Mahalovich jumped into his arm. So certainly they had an idea of how the Sounders utilized their wall.

Speaker 2

Why was there not maybe like a knew who laying down underneath the wall to protect against that.

Speaker 5

Well, well it looks stupid, that's one reason, but it would have worked probably, Yeah, But still I think like if for a goalkeeper, you're standing there, you take your side. For them to get that ball up and down you usually they can't get enough power on it. I can now take one or two steps make you know they're going to have to put it in the top corner, which is really difficult. And you know, I made a living out of being a goalkeeper, not by being the

best goalkeeper in the world. I made it really difficult to be scored on, right. I made people shoot in the top corners. I saved everything around me. And that's what Stephen Fry does as well. He makes it difficult. You put in the top corner, you're going to score on him, right, Okay, well you have to shoot in the top corners, right, you have to make it difficult. And what's more difficult, hitting it over the wall with pace, bending it up and down into the top corner not going to happen.

Speaker 4

Yeah, certainly, you play the percentages. I agree, that's how we set up our wall. We don't have a guy laying behind it, We just have them. The wall can jump a little bit, but not enough that you allow a ball to go under you, and not obviously if you're playing on dry turf versus wet grass. We know Commerce City is very slick and do and it's a fast paced game there. And then you have your goalkeeper take care of his side. So you trust your wall and you have your goalkeeper take care of his side.

If he's able to get it up and over the wall and beat your goalkeeper, you apply and then you move on. But similar to what you know Marcus said, he's made a great living out of it. You're just playing percentages. Try to give that that. You know, the offensive opponent the least percentage, the least opportunity to get a goal. Until Yeah, very unfortunate to give up that goal.

Speaker 2

Yeah, And I guess credit to the Colorado goalkeeping coach and set piece coach Sharp, Chris Sharp, Well done to him. Clearly figured that out for Seattle, that jumping wall and got it in. But other than that, Step and Fry, very very good tonight. Outside of you know, the out even with that goal, I mean, there was just nothing he could have done. But overall, Fry deserving of Man of the Match. I feel like.

Speaker 4

That's Fry being Fried, like I thought he was exceptional. Like Fry being Fry, he makes difficult saves look easy, and like Marcus said, and he'll speak more of it, he just saves everything that he can't The goal was the only thing that he couldn't get his hands to right the wall, everything else that he was challenged with in and around here, he made saves up until the eighty ninth ninetieth minute to keep the team in it and get a point.

Speaker 5

Now the injury, injury time save, you know, top corner that he was able to deflect out als go on top corner, you know, it just didn't have enough pace on it to beat him. Right, He's able to take one two steps push off, make a really good say great save.

Speaker 2

Indeed, play the match and Man of the Match Stephan Fry. Thank him for the Sounders coming away with a point as it's a one to one final there for the Sounders in Colorado tonight, I'm gonna remind everybody every single segment that the Sounders should have been playing a man up for the second half. I'm just gonna I'm gonna stay on that. Alexis da Silva. How dare you not give a second yellow? All right, we'll look ahead to what's coming, and that is Saint Louis City at home

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Speaker 2

Welcome back to the postmatch show following a one to one draw between the Seattle Sounders and Colorado Rapids. It wasn't tonight, but this season win the Sounders win. You'll win a free mix chicken the next day, exclusively in the McDonald's app with any minimum two dollars. Purchase down mc donald's app today and check out the deals waiting for you. This is your segment reminder that the Sounders should have been playing a man up for the last forty five minutes of this game, were it for a

better refereeing job by Alexis da Silva. We move on here in the postmatch show. I'm going to continue doing that. I'll probably do it on Sounders weekly, every single segment too. I am not going to let my foot up from that horrific decision in the forty seventh minute. Okay, next week, the Seattle Sounders will be back home to host Saint Louis City SC at Lumenfield. It'll be a seven o'clock providence.

We just prematch show seven to thirty kickoff. We will have the match right here for you Sports Radio ninety three point three KJRFM folks. You can also watch at MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app and listen in Spanish language on LRA thirteen sixty. And now we do not have any confirmation of what's going on with Jordan Morris. We were kind of unsure of exactly what

his status is or may be here moving forward. But I think one of the things that we can look to is how Brian Schmitzer organizes his team when it comes to Hayesus Ferrero, when it comes to Peter rid O Vega, when it comes to Albert Rusnak, and do we move to a back four to fit an extra

midfielder in there? So, James Riley, Marcus Sannamon, I guess we'll kind of just open the discussion with the question of James, you're a coach with Ballard, with all of these talented midfielders, what would you do if your head coach Brian Schmitzer.

Speaker 4

No great question, I think Unfortunately, I think the injury makes it a bit simpler. I think you can go back into a four to two three one, especially at home. The interesting thing will be I know Saint Louis has traditionally, especially for this season, played a back five, so they've been very defensively focused. But I think at home you can push it a bit a four to two three

to one. I think you're able to get your your players on that need to, with Mashassi at the point, Russnack behind it, Jesus Dela Vega, and then your two holders in Ovid and rolled on and then you're back four from New Who to Ye Mark, kim Kahe and you can even go Alex or Klannie, but that gets you into more of your traditional preferred lineup, especially coming home.

Speaker 5

If you're asking me lineups, it's always going to be the same answer, four two four two.

Speaker 2

I mean, like when one thing that you can do here, you know four four two, which I think is a legitimate thought, is to then put Hayesus up top next to Masovski and allow Haysus to kind of play off Mazosky and kind of you have a very different type of players and allow I mean, the original thought this season was a four four two with Morris playing and Farrah playing off of each other. You can have Farra

playoff Misovski the same way. Kind of different style of players I think might might work really well.

Speaker 5

Yeah, and then you can I mean I love the four four two because you could have two out and out forwards, right, you can have one sitting in low if he wants to come back get the ball. But that that's dictated by the players and what they like to do, right, And you know so much we're like, we're trying to dictate what what's going to happen in

the game. Well, you can't because you know, you sometimes you just can't get the ball, you know, or sometimes the team's defending differently, you have to play where the players are. So four four two is easy for a goalkeeper to organize. You know, you got it back for in front of you. You got another four and then the other two. They don't matter, right, they do what they do what they do, And I got these these eight guys I can work with, right, and so it's just easy for me.

Speaker 2

I mean that makes sense too, because what you could do is you can put Christian Roldana on the right to play, you know, a higher line than his brother. You have dala Vega on the left, you have Rus Snack and obd Vargas, you know, and you can even form a diamond there in the middle if you you know, put one up, one back. It's it's all there, James,

I mean, it really is there. And then you you get more playmakers on the field, and you keep Mazovsky on, you continue to reward him and he's been doing great. Hopefully you can get four and four. But I mean joking, Marcus, joking as out of loving the four forty, it actually makes a ton of sense for the talent that Brian Schmitzer has right now available to him.

Speaker 4

I mean, the four two three one can easily shift into the four four to you just have rushed now numbers right steps higher and it and it is that. But for me, the solid area of the four two three one is what essentially won the group the conker Caft Championship. You know what, It's just it's just one of the that's been tested and proven with your double pivots, and then you can form you know, in possession, out

of possession, you can you can be different. But certainly the four four two, whether flat more so the diamond possibly is making a big comeback. But traditionally it's funny because we've had these conversations with about internally, you know, four three three four two three one, starting about the framework, and then you're trying to get your best players.

Speaker 8

Yeah, that's the thing.

Speaker 4

Then you're trying to you have one like what you traditionally liked it and be in And I'll say, okay, four three three, four to two three one. Last year we were in a four three three. We may be shifting to fit our players, get our players onto the field. So you're right, so it's always player centric as well, but you do have to have an established framework. But I would say the four three three, four two three one and the or four to two are the three

most widely played. We even looked at a three back, just not as widely played anymore. You know, and you have you have to be very dialed in on your rotations and positional profiles and roles and responsibilities. But I think a four two three one for the Sounders fit, especially with the injury. The injuries unfortunate. I think without the injury, maybe it's a little different, or you just rotate has sixty and thirty minutes. But I just think a four two three one suits this group very well.

Speaker 2

You sure, you don't want to give any other material to Mid Lakes or Seattle Junction.

Speaker 4

They'll see plenty of our games. A looking forward to that. All good groups, all good teams.

Speaker 2

Anything else we want to talk about for tonight or from next week, We're good.

Speaker 5

I'm excited to see him back home.

Speaker 4

Yeah, excited back home. It's a good point. I think it's good when we're disappointed that we don't get the three. But all in all, we said, yeah, the guys will be in the in the in the locker room, they'll get cleaned up, they'll get back to the hotel. What have your get on the flight, and it's a point wipe your hands and you get on with it. And you're at home week, all right, and the sun's out in shadow.

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Yeah weather, it's turning, and we're seeing this team now, you know, win, win, draw, coming home to face Saint Louis. I'm gonna go spend forty five minutes on my drive home cursing the name Alexis ta Silva. And that will do it for our show tonight. Thank you to everybody with the broadcast. Great job tonight from Danny Jackson and Kellan Rowe on the call, our broadcast producer Keey Dunning here on the board, Mitchell bl James Riley, Marcus Hannaman here on pre half post. Thank you to them. My

name is Jackson Feltz. We thank you so much for listening. Sorry, we couldn't be talking about a Sounder win tonight. It's only a draw. It's a one to one result for the Sounders down in Commerce City against the Colorado Rapids. Back home next week against Saint Louis. Right here ninety three point three KJR FM seven thirty kickoff at lumen Field. We'll also have Sounders weekly Wednesday at seven pm here

on this station as well. Have a very good rest of your weekend, everybody, and Fox Sports Radio is coming up next.

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