Moffat's golazo fuels Houston's 2-1 win over Portland

Houston midfielder Adam Moffat is surrounded by his teammates after scoring a goal vs. Portland.

HOUSTON — With much of the talk leading up to this week’s Houston Dynamo match against the Portland Timbers centering on the return of former Houston players and coaches, one player that flew under the radar was former Timber Adam Moffat.


Under the Sunday night lights, the Scottish-born midfielder did his talking with what can only be termed as a golazo in the 17th minute of a 2-1 Houston win. The goal was Moffat’s first since July 3, 2010, when the midfielder faced the Chicago Fire as a member of the Columbus Crew.


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In a match that had the looks of a back-and-forth battle, Moffat’s strike ignited the Dynamo offense and spurred the club to take advantage of their first-half momentum to pull out a crucial three points.


“We came out pretty good but had some miscommunication in the back and [Moffat’s goal] kind of changed the momentum,” said Houston head coach Dominic Kinnear. “After Adam scored, the guys really got a boost and knocked it around pretty well.”


Houston knocked it around pretty well indeed, controlling the ball for the balance of the first 45 and ultimately getting the winning goal in the 27th minute via Brian Ching from inside the six-yard box. While the veteran forward scored the winner, the Dynamo players were quick to give their new midfielder the credit for swinging the game in their favor.


“We give [Moffat] a lot of [ribbing] for shooting, but good for him for keeping going,” said Brad Davis, who notched his 75th career MLS assist on Ching’s goal. “It’s good to have that threat from outside because teams have to step out and be aware of it. It opens space up.”


While the strike was a thing of beauty, the fact that it came against Moffat’s former team gave the midfielder — who is turning out to be a shrewd acquisition for Houston — some satisfaction, and now he’s looking to continue the strong play.


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“It’s a big game with a chance to get three points and we did that,” Moffat said. “But personally, I’m happy that it was against my former team. It’s your old teammates, so you want to get stuck in and let them know you’re there. It was a good strike and when it went in I was happy, delighted.”


After the game, Ching credited Moffat with the team’s renewed fight.


“It was a great strike and I’m sure it will be up for goal of the year,” Ching said. “He has the heart we need and the team gets a lift from that.”


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

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