The Houston Dynamo face a must-win situation as they host the Seattle Sounders in Game 2 of their best-of-three first-round playoff series on Sunday. After a 0-0 draw in Game 1, Seattle took the upper hand by prevailing in a penalty shootout, putting all the pressure on Houston to secure a win to force a deciding Game 3 in Seattle on November 10.
Recap of Game 1
Game 1 underscored the defensive strengths of both teams, as neither side managed to score in regulation. Seattle’s keeper, Stefan Frei, recorded his 14th career postseason shutout without needing to make a single save, as Houston failed to register a shot on target. In the shootout, Alex Roldan’s deciding penalty clinched victory for the Sounders after Houston defender Erik Sviatchenko missed his attempt wide. The tightly contested match reflected why these teams were among the best defensively in the regular season, with Seattle leading MLS in goals conceded (35) and shutouts (13).
Houston’s Game Plan and Challenges
Houston, known for its possession-based play (leading MLS with 59.2 percent possession during the regular season), will look to leverage home-field advantage in front of their fans at Shell Energy Stadium. Despite their regular-season success in controlling the tempo, the Dynamo will need to improve their creativity and decisiveness in attack to break down Seattle’s resolute defense.
“We need to make better decisions,” Dynamo coach Ben Olsen emphasized. “Our road is a little trickier now, but we are looking forward to playing in front of our fans and forcing a third game.” Olsen’s approach will be to stay aggressive and capitalize on opportunities, something the team couldn’t achieve in Seattle.
However, Houston will be missing a key piece in star midfielder Adalberto “Coco” Carrasquilla, who was issued a red card in the 65th minute of Game 1 and is suspended for Sunday’s match. Carrasquilla’s absence will be felt, as he plays a crucial role in the Dynamo’s transition play and creativity. The team will need others to step up to fill the void left by the 2023-24 CONCACAF Men’s Player of the Year.
Seattle’s Strategy and Strengths
Seattle, with their defensive approach that led the league in fewest goals allowed, has been especially difficult to beat recently. Unbeaten in their last eight matches with six clean sheets, the Sounders are showing their defensive prowess at just the right time. Head coach Brian Schmetzer highlighted the team’s commitment to defense: “The overall philosophy we have is that defense wins championships,” he said. “It’s true in many sports, and certainly in ours.”
Schmetzer anticipates a more aggressive Dynamo on Sunday but has no intention of solely playing defensively himself. “We’re not going to go there and just lay back for 90 minutes,” he added, indicating that Seattle will continue to press for offensive opportunities on the counterattack to exploit any openings Houston might leave at the back.
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Keys to the Match
For Houston, breaking Seattle’s defense will be paramount. Without Carrasquilla, they’ll rely on Héctor Herrera to step up and drive the attack, while forwards Amine Bassi and Corey Baird need to be clinical if opportunities arise.
Seattle, on the other hand, will continue their compact defensive approach, looking to frustrate Houston and capitalize on counterattacks. Relying on Jordan Morris and Raúl Ruidíaz, Seattle hopes to convert any chances they get into crucial goals.
Match Outlook
Sunday’s game is a crucial test of resilience and adaptability for Houston as they fight to extend their season. The Dynamo will need to maintain composure, control possession effectively, and improve in the final third to overcome Seattle’s formidable defense. If Houston can unlock Seattle’s backline, they could force a Game 3, but the Sounders’ recent form and defensive strength give them a solid chance to clinch the series on the road.