Kinnear won't let momentum define Dynamo postseason

Houston head coach Dominic Kinnear motions to his team during a match against the New York Red Bulls on May 21.

The Houston Dynamo are riding a wave of momentum as strong as any team in MLS into the playoffs, but Dominic Kinnear has been through this enough to know it simply might not matter.


The Houston head coach on Wednesday didn’t necessarily negate the team’s recent success (they finished 7-2-4 down the stretch to earn the second seed in the Eastern Conference), but he’s more than aware that the Dynamo face a tough challenge in the first leg of the conference semifinals against third-seeded Philadelphia Union and coaching counterpart Peter Nowak on Sunday.


“I don’t think [momentum] matters a whole lot,” Kinnear told reporters on a conference call. “At this point, both teams are confident. I’m sure Peter will have his guys ready to play. Going into the playoffs everyone says, ‘It’s a second season where everyone has a new chance,’ and I think both teams are focused to play well whether they’ve been winning or losing before the playoffs start.”


Going into Sunday’s game against the Union — a team against whom Houston went 0-1-1 in the regular season – the Dynamo will be concerned with what lies ahead and handling the pressure that comes along with playoff or sudden death soccer, rather than what they did to finish the season.


That is an area where the Dynamo coach believes they can draw from their recent experience. Houston have seemingly been fighting for their playoff lives since the beginning of August in a turbulent Eastern Conference.


“This team, the last five or six games, has been under a lot of pressure,” Kinnear said. “I know for sure the last four or five, because the teams were so close together. One game we’d be top of the conference and then we’d be fourth or fifth after the weekend was over.


“We’ve played catch up quite a bit this year and the last five or six have been a test for this group, home or away, and I think we’ve handled it well.”


Darrell Lovell covers the Houston Dynamo for MLSsoccer.com.