Ten-man Rapids earn draw with Fire
The Rapids went a man down after just six minutes but survived until well into the second half, when Herculez Gomez put the home side ahead. But five minutes from the end Chad Barrett hit for the leveling goal to keep both teams undefeated on the young season.
Both teams were facing a windy evening in the Denver suburbs, and both were coming off opening night victories, the Fire defeating the New England Revolution at home and the Rapids riding the high of a nationally televised win against D.C. United.
But the wind went out of the Rapids' sails just as quickly, as in the game's sixth minute Colorado forward Roberto Brown was shown a straight red card by referee Jair Marrufo for a hard sliding tackle on Fire defender C.J. Brown in midfield.
After showing signs of being an aggressive, playmaking group in the season opener, the red card immediately brought more conservative play following Brown's early ejection. Against D.C. United, the wide midfielders and fullbacks were quick to get forward into the attack, but Rapids boss Fernando Clavijo quickly changed that facing the shorthanded situation.
Rapids fans also made their presence felt, with the 12,110 in attendance filling the stadium with a chorus of boos every time the ball came near Chicago's Brown for the remainder of the half. Brown did not return for the second half, replaced by Brazilian midfielder Thiago.
The Rapids veteran back line answered the call, holding the Fire to one shot on goal in the first half. The most serious threat came in the 26th, when Chicago's Chris Rolfe had an open shot on goal but launched it over Colorado 'keeper Bouna Coundoul and over the frame.
Despite the reality of a somewhat restrained attack, the Rapids were able to keep after the Fire, managing a series of quick threats on the counterattack throughout the first half, though only one resulted in a shot on goal, a 30-yard blast from Gomez that proved no problem for goalkeeper Matt Pickens.
The Rapids also made one early substitution, bringing Pablo Mastroeni in for Jovan Kirovski in the 29th minute to provide more defensive presence in the center of the field.
After surviving the opening 45 minutes, the Rapids were able to turn the tables in the 58th minute. Chicago won a corner kick, the restart aimed to the top of the area where Diego Guiterrez unloaded a hard shot at goal.
Coundoul made a big save, and then cleared the ball out to Nicolas Hernandez, who knocked the ball past the final Fire defenders for Gomez to run onto. He drifted to the left side of the area chased by a couple of Fire defenders before curling a shot with his right foot past a charging Pickens and inside the far post.
Coundoul hadn't been called upon to do much to that point, but after another save in the 75th minute on a shot by substitute Pascal Bedrossian (his second of the game), the Senegalese 'keeper cramped up, limping noticeably following the save.
He seemed to have recovered minutes later, but the Fire were still able to draw level in the 85th minute. Rolfe collected the ball and poked it into the area where Barrett trapped it and pushed his shot under Coundoul as he came off the line.
Owen Perkins is a contributor to MLSnet.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its clubs.
Chicago Fire
(1-0-1)
vs. Colorado Rapids
(1-0-1)
April 15, 2007 -- Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Scoring Summary:
COL --
Herculez Gomez 2
(Nicolas Hernandez 1, Bouna Coundoul 1)
58
CHI --
Chad Barrett 1
(Chris Rolfe 2)
85
Chicago Fire -- Matt Pickens, C.J. Brown (Thiago 46), Jim Curtin (Calen Carr 79), Gonzalo Segares, Logan Pause, Chris Armas, Diego Gutierrez (Pascal Bedrossian 70), Justin Mapp, Ivan Guerrero, Chad Barrett, Chris Rolfe,
Substitutes Not Used: Jon Busch, Brian Plotkin, Dasan Robinson, Osei Telesford
Colorado Rapids -- Bouna Coundoul, Brandon Prideaux, Ugo Ihemelu, Mike Petke, Greg Vanney, Terry Cooke (Dan Gargan 88), Kyle Beckerman, Jovan Kirovski (Pablo Mastroeni 29), Herculez Gomez, Roberto Brown, Nicolas Hernandez,
Substitutes Not Used: Jose Cancela, Nico Colaluca, Jacob Peterson, Zach Thornton, Chris Wingert
| Colorado Rapids | Chicago Fire | |||
| total shots: | 3 | (Herculez Gomez 2) | 9 | (Chris Rolfe 3) |
| shots on goal: | 2 | (Herculez Gomez 2) | 3 | (3 tied with 1) |
| fouls: | 15 | (Herculez Gomez 5) | 6 | (Justin Mapp 2) |
| offsides: | 2 | (Herculez Gomez 2) | 0 | |
| corner kicks: | 0 | 4 | (Chris Armas 2) | |
| saves: | 2 | (Bouna Coundoul 2) | 1 | (Matt Pickens 1) |
Misconduct Summary:
COL -- Roberto Brown (ejection; Serious Foul Play) 6
COL -- Bouna Coundoul (caution; Reckless Foul) 31
CHI -- Chad Barrett (caution; Diving, Exaggeration) 33
CHI -- Diego Gutierrez (caution; Reckless Foul) 69
COL -- Herculez Gomez (caution; Reckless Foul) 89
referee: Jair Marrufo
Referee's Assistants: Rob Fereday; Frank Anderson
4th official: Ben Chouaf
time of game: 1:52
attendance: 12,110
weather: Partly Cloudy -and- 70 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial



















