COMMERCE CITY — The Colorado Rapids have fired head coach Anthony Hudson, The Denver Post has learned.
Hired in November of 2017, Hudson was in charge of the Rapids for only 43 MLS games. The club went 8-26-9 in his tenure, which was second-worst in the league.
Following Colorado’s 1-0 loss in Atlanta on Saturday, which dropped the team to 0-7-2, Hudson made comments to the media where he called out the team’s ownership, front office and said his roster was not talented enough to compete.
“We come to a place where a team full of superstars and big-money players and a massive, massive gap in class,” Hudson said Saturday.