Match Recap: Houston Dynamo 0, Sporting Kansas City 0

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HOUSTON – In a game that was not for the faint of heart, the Houston Dynamo and Sporting Kansas City played to rough and tumble 0-0 draw in the first leg of the Eastern Conference Championship.


In game where both teams were dragging, Sporting playing their fifth game in 17 days and the Dynamo’s sixth, the game ebbed and flowed. However, the fatigue did not restrict the physicality. The clubs played the physical brand of soccer that many have come to expect.


The game could be defined by a goal that was waved off in the 18th minute. Kofi Sarkodie snuck behind the SKC back line and hit the back of the net. But the offside flag was up and pulled the goal off the board. On replay Sarkodie looked to be close with the last Sporting defender but the flag took an early lead from the home team. Ten minutes later Boniek García came close to unlocking the score but his curling free kick was repelled by a diving save from Jimmy Nielsen.



That was the only time a ball found the back of the net. Now the teams will take a much needed two-week break before reuniting for the second leg at Sporting Park Nov. 23.


There was not much unexpected from the start of the game between two tired, physical teams. The play was choppy and both teams showed energy despite their fatigue of a congested playoff schedule, but for the work there were few exciting moments.


In the 39th minute Teal Bunbury hit a close-range shot off a Matt Besler long-throw that forced a kick save off the line by Sarkdoie. On the counter, Will Bruin worked his way past both Chance Myers and Auerlien Collin before ripping a 35-yard chance. He got under it however and it sailed inches over goal.


The biggest impact of the first half was suffered by Houston. After a full speed collision with Benny Feilhaber, Ricardo Clark exited the match in the 26th minute for Andrew Driver. Already without Jermaine Taylor, out for the playoffs with a foot fracture, and Corey Ashe due to suspension, the move further weakened Houston’s forces.



Bunbury nearly got his goal in the 57th minute, working his way through the Dynamo defense but his shot was stuffed by Tally Hall.


On the other end of the field, the Dynamo moved to a 4-3-3 after Bruin exited at halftime for Cam Weaver and the substitute rose high for a sharp header off a Mike Chabala cross. Just like Hall, Nielsen was in perfect position to stop the chance.


The rise in chances came with an uptick in intensity as both teams pushed forward. Collin took his chance at unlocking the score line, but his header off a Besler throw went over the crossbar.


The game ended with the same vigor with both teams fighting but coming away with nothing to show for it on the scoreboard to set up a winner-take-all return leg in Kansas in two weeks.


Houston Dynamo vs. Sporting Kansas City
MLS Cup Playoffs – Eastern Conference Championship – Leg 1
November 9, 2013 – BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, TX 
Attendance: 22,107 (sellout)

Scoring Summary:
None


Houston Dynamo: Tally Hall; Kofi Sarkodie, Bobby Boswell, Eric Brunner, Mike Chabala; Boniek García, Warren Creavalle, Ricardo Clark (Andrew Driver 26), Brad Davis; Omar Cummings (Giles Barnes 78), Will Bruin (Cam Weaver 46)
Unused substitutes: Tyler Deric, Servando Carrasco, Alexander López, Jason Johnson


Sporting Kansas City: Jimmy Nielsen; Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic; Oriol Rosell, Paulo Nagamura, Benny Feilhaber (C.J. Sapong 74); Graham Zusi, Teal Bunbury (Dominic Dwyer 76), Jacob Peterson (Ike Opara 84)
Unused substitutes: Eric Kronberg, Mechack Jerome, Soony Saad, Claudio Bieler


Misconduct Summary:
None

Referee: Kevin Stott
Referees’ Assistants: Gregory Barkey, Adam Wienckowski
Fourth Official: Chris Penso