Despite impressive run in 2012, Houston Dynamo hope to avoid Knockout Round this time

Dominic Kinnear walks off the field

HOUSTON – Last year, the Houston Dynamo took the tough trek through the MLS playoffs.


Starting with a play-in win on the road in Chicago and ending at the StubHub Center in Los Angeles for MLS Cup, Houston endured the toughest possible route to come up 45 minutes short of a third league title.


After that playoff race, several players credited the win against the Fire in Chicago as a momentum builder to push them through the playoffs. But the team is hoping to avoid such drama to this year’s potential playoff race, starting with avoiding the Knockout Round.


"I think the amount of games we’ve played this year when you throw in CONCACAF, it’d be nice to get a little bit of a rest heading into to the playoffs, but first you have to qualify,” head coach Dominic Kinnear said. “Any way you can get in is a plus.”



Houston are currently in third place with two games left, beginning at home on Sunday against the New York Red Bulls. They hold a two-point lead over Montreal and Chicago, who would face off in the Knockout Round if the season ended today.


Avoiding the Knockout Round has some very real advantages, considering the schedule the last week of the season. During the last week of the season, Houston will play three games in seven days with a CONCACAF Champions League game mixed in.


“It’s a credit to us to have done that last year and still be able to make it to the final,” said right back Kofi Sarkodie. “It showed the strength of the team and the mentality, but if you can have some rest and some down time then it’s only going to help you long-term.”


“What’s most important is getting the home field advantage,” Sarkodie continued. “When you have rest and home field advantage you put yourself in the best spot to have success."


Darrell Lovell covers the Houston Dynamo for MLSsoccer.com.