After the team’s most lopsided loss of the season, the Rapids are running out of time to turn their season around.
With four scheduled matches left on its schedule, Colorado heads to St. Paul in need of a positive result against defensive-led Minnesota United FC on Wednesday. The Loons, unbeaten in their last five matches, are just a few points shy of locking in a playoff spot, while the Rapids have some work to do to secure their own.
“Minnesota’s obviously a very good team. They’re in decent form and they’ve got players who are healthy and coming back, so it’ll be a big challenge for us for sure,” Rapids coach Robin Fraser said.