August is shaping to be a pivotal month for the Colorado Rapids as the busy schedule features seven matches, just three at home, for Colorado to make up points in the Western Conference. However, if recent play indicates form, the Rapids are beginning to find themselves in a position to take a good amount of those points if they can click more consistently towards the end of the season.
“We’re playing some games, doing all the right things, and then one little detail we mess up on one thing, and the next thing you know, the other team scores, and now we’re playing catch up,” Gyasi Zardes told Burgundy Wave before the trip to New York.