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Rapids notebook: Colorado searching upwards, but don’t underestimate San Jose

Colorado Rapids head coach Chris Armas directs his team against the Houston Dynamo in the first half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, March 23, 2024, in Commerce City, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

At this point in the 2024 season, the Colorado Rapids are in fifth place in the Western Conference, which is as many wins as they had in the entire 2023 season.

A third of the way through the 2024 season, the Colorado Rapids are in fifth position in the Western Conference with as many victories as the entire 2023 season resulted in.

Most recent was a strong 2-0 victory at a formidable NYCFC team in the rain at Citi Field last Sunday, earned thanks to one of the team’s most complete defensive performances in recent memory.

To secure three more points this Saturday at home against the San Jose Earthquakes, the Rapids would like to be as good or even better on both sides of the ball to imitate the reverse fixture less than a month ago, which ended in a 3-0 victory for the Burgundy and Blue.

Here are three notes from the Rapids’ media availability to preview a short week of preparation and why you shouldn’t count this weekend’s match against the West’s worst team as an easy win:

Mihailovic heel progressing, other injury updates

Several factors played into the impressive nature of the victory at NYCFC — one of them being the quality of play despite Djordje Mihailovic having to miss the game due to a heel injury.

Mihailovic was a participant in Tuesday’s short practice, but coach Chris Armas isn’t ready to say he will or will not play this weekend.

“It’s one of those things with Djordje,” Armas said. “It’s not how he’s getting through the training. It’s now after training, how does he recuperate? Does it linger around? Does it need more time?”

Connor Ronan and Jonathan Lewis are also nearing their return to play. Ronan has been out since the beginning of March with a hairline fracture in his knee while Lewis has been out since late March with a knee injury of his own.

Both were seen last week training in no-contact jerseys. Tuesday, they were both full participants and looked quick and comfortable.

Harris embracing role, whatever that may be

Winger Calvin Harris has started just seven of the Rapids’ 11 games this season, but has continued to find ways to contribute, whether it’s tracking back defensively or finding a goal and two assists on the year so far.

Omir Fernandez got the start over Harris at left wing opposite Kévin Cabral last Sunday, but Harris came in late and got an assist to Cole Bassett which put the game away in the 86th minute.

“Every player wants to start the game and play as many minutes as possible. But whatever the job is, you do your best,” Harris said. “Whether I’ve (started) or come off the bench, I’ve been able to contribute to the team and that’s all I want to do.

“You just want to prove yourself every day whether you’re starting or not. I think there’s also a team buy-in; everyone wants to produce for the team when they step on the field, so that’s really been the mentality for me.”

Don’t underestimate San Jose

The San Jose Earthquakes just came off of a significant 3-1 victory over LAFC at Levi’s Stadium this past weekend, just their second of the season. In the match, former Rapid William Yarbrough shone with six saves while Amahl Pellegrino scored his second goal of the season.

Since the Rapids’ victory over San Jose, the Earthquakes signed a Designated Player in Hernán López Muñoz, an Argentinian No. 10 with a lot of upside. He has played just one half since signing two weeks ago.

The result of the match a month ago, when San Jose lost 3-0, did not reflect how well they played. San Jose had many good chances to score, and the MLS statistics show that they were expected to score 2.2 goals.

The Earthquakes have shown that they can take advantage of scoring opportunities, especially against the team that came in second place in the MLS. Armas expected this, saying that he knows how good the Earthquakes can be when they are playing well.

Armas believes that San Jose will win many games because they have a strong attack, good players, and are well-organized and well-coached. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and prepared for their upcoming match.

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