Monday, June 16, 2025
Punchless Rapids Lose Again
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Rating The Gold Cup Kits - Group A
Friday, June 13, 2025
Mickey Mouse Club Time
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Midpoint Check-In
After the Portland loss I mentioned that I'd be back with an Austin recap. Well I heard enough about the game while travelling this weekend that I decided not to watch the replay and just skip the recap. But there has been a couple of pieces of news and we are at the halfway point of the season so we should assess the team.
The two pieces of news are first that Zack Steffen had surgery on his knee and will miss 4-6 weeks, while obviously missing his chance to start for the U.S. at the Gold Cup. I feel lousy for him because the U.S. number 1 shirt is there for the taking and he's missing an opportunity. We were going to be without him through the Gold Cup anyway so the big impact for the Rapids will be in July when Hansen will be starting while Steffen is in recovery.
The second piece of news is that Tom Bogert is reporting that the Rapids are close to signing Israeli center back Stav Lemkin. He's a 22 year old international who got his start with Haopel Tel Aviv and was bought by Ukrainian side Shaktar Donetsk in 2023 and loaned to Maccabi Tel Aviv last season. He started about half of Maccabi's games in 2024-25. The reported price to buy him is $1.6 million.
This move is a really good indicator that Maxso is on his way out this summer. In the offseason there were reports of interest from teams in the Middle East and I don't see why you sign Lemkin if you have Maxso. This is also likely an indicator that one of our DP's will be reclassified or moved on. Lamkin is U-22 eligible and MLS allows teams to have 3 DPs and 3 U-22s or 2 DPs and 4 U-22s. We currently have Cabral, Mihailovic, and Navarro as DPs and Bassett, Atencio, and Ku-DiPietro as U-22s. U-22s can't be reclassified but DP's can. So we could use TAM to buy down Mihailovic or Navarro (Cabral makes too much) to open a U-22 slot, or we could finally buy out Cabral to do it. (We could theoretically be moving on from one of the other two DPs, but that would be suicide.)
If Maxso is moving on then we obviously need a CB to replace him. Rosenberry, Cannon, Awaziem, and Murphy is not enough to fill 3 spots on the back line. I'm not sure we need to be spending $1.6M on an unproven (at MLS level) on a CB though when we have much greater needs in attack. We also have to address the elephant in the room that with the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian war there's a natural reaction from some fans to people from either country. Two days after the 10/7 Hamas attacks Lemkin was interviewed by Shaktar's website and said some things that don't sound great. But that was over 18 months ago and 2 days after a pretty significant event. We certainly saw some notable people say some questionable things on September 13th, 2001. Until I see some more recent quotes from him I'm keeping an open mind about where he stands.
With that thorny issue out of the way, lets take a step back and look at the team as a whole. We're 17 games into the 34 game season, so right at the midway point. We are 9th in the West (8th on PPG) with 22 points from those 17 games. So holding down the last playoff spot.
That's the good news. The bad news? We have 2 wins in our last 9 games. Both of them 1-0 home wins over bad teams (FSL and St. Louis). In 7 of our last 10 games, including all 5 road games in that period, we've given up 2 goals. The reality is that after a hot start in the first quarter of the season we've been a very bad team in the second quarter.
Of our new players I'd argue only Awaziem has really played well. Atencio hasn't had a real noticeable impact and Ku-Pietro's delay to start the season means he's just now really getting integrated with the team. Murphy has made an effort but it hasn't resulted in much yet. On offense this team lives and dies with Mihailovic and to a lesser extent Navarro. On defense we're almost completely reliant on Steffen or Hansen putting up top tier numbers to keep us in games.
Colorado faces a 4 game stint starting on Saturday where they have to pick it up a notch or two. Orlando is a better team (5 more points from the same number of games) but is on the road. Then we have a VERY bad Galaxy side at home, a bad New England side on the road, and bad SKC side at home on the 4th. We need at least 8 points from those 4 games and even that might not be enough because the 4 games after that going into Leagues Cup include both conference leaders and two teams above us in the West (Philly, Vancouver, LAFC, and Seattle). If we're not at least 30 points at the end of the 4th of July game we can pretty much write off this season. We won't play another "easy" team until game 27 in mid-August, at which point it will likely be too late.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Consistently Inconsistent
For 55-60 minutes last night the Rapids were on the front foot and were in great shape. Then the last 30-35 minutes turned into a house of horrors. Mihailovic pulls up with a hamstring issue (Armas said post-game it was a cramp), Bassett hits the bar from inside the 6 yard box, Antony kills us again, Frederick loses his head and picks up a straight red, and Hansen fumbles a save. End result, a 2-1 loss from a game that was an inch from being 2-0 Rapids in the second half.
- Cabral - Can't even be counted on to be a "super" sub
- Mihailovic - As mentioned, no concerns about him
- Navarro - Good work when he's on the field, but has missed 25% of starts
- Maxso - Not consistent enough in his play
- Awaziem - Maybe? He's new so I'm not fully bought in, but close
- Steffen - This year, yes, last year, not so much, and he's missed 5 of 16 games
- Vines - LOL, very much no
- C. Bassett - He's had a rough first half, good, but not good enough
- Cannon - Very inconsistent IMO
- Ronan - A sub off the bench and not a consistent one