Dynamo set to take the game to visiting Red Bulls

Houston Dynamo boss Dominic Kinnear

HOUSTON — The stakes are high and the story lines are thick for Saturday’s match between the Houston Dynamo and the New York Red Bulls (8:30 pm ET, watch online).


First, there is Dwayne De Rosario’s return to Houston. Second, this is a rematch of a tough 1-1 draw at Red Bull Arena back in week three.


But the biggest storyline for Houston is this: They have the chance, with a win, to move into a tie for first place in the Eastern Conference with the Red Bulls.


“If you’re not looking at the standings, you’re not doing your job,” said Houston head coach Dominic Kinnear. “I know we’re three points behind, and if we come out on top this weekend we’ll be toe to toe with them in the standings.”


The prospect of pulling even with New York is made even more enticing considering Houston are looking for their first win since a 4-1 home victory over D.C. United on April 29. And with competition for the three automatic MLS Cup Playoffs spots awarded to each conference already heating up, earning two positive results in their season series with the Red Bulls — favorites to win the MLS Cup, according to many observers — could mean a great deal down the line.


In Week 3, the Red Bulls dominated, but the Dynamo defense held out and Cam Weaver’s second-half equalizer held up. Now that the match will trade venues, the Dynamo are looking reverse the tables. They are hoping to take the game to their opponents, who will be missing injured striker Thierry Henry. 


“We’re not unaware of what happened when [goalkeeper] Tally [Hall] had a big game up there, but now it’s at our house,” said Bobby Boswell. “We’re aware they have some great players so we have to make sure we’re sharp.”


According to Kinnear, the Dynamo will need patience in the penalty area and to hold possession against New York, who are coming off a disappointing home loss to Chivas USA that their coach, Hans Backe, characterized as “sloppy.“ Houston, on the other hand, earned a good draw at Real Salt Lake last week, and Kinnear is counting on his team’s confidence to key their chances this weekend.


“Looking at their last two games, the one thing you can’t do is step out on the field with any fear,” Kinnear said. “It’s important that our first step is forward and to be positive. I think we can take a lot out of our performance in Salt Lake with how we held the ball away from home and there’s no reason we can’t do that here.”


Darrell Lovell covers the Houston Dynamo for MLSsoccer.com. Follow him on twitter at @Dynamoexaminer.

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