For all of the Colorado Rapids’ poor form, tough luck and disappointing results in 2017, they’ve had at least on bright spot on their roster.
Forward Dominique Badji has thrived during Colorado’s step-back season, leading the team and setting career-highs with nine goals and six assists in 32 regular season appearances. He’s emerged as a threat up top for a Rapids team that hasn’t given him much help in the attack – outside of Badji, Colorado have scored just 22 goals in 33 games this year.
“It’s been good, but honestly, I think I did leave a lot of goals on the table this year,” Badji told MLSsoccer.