Dynamo "tired of talking," aim for first road win in NE

Bobby Boswell, Geoff Cameron, Brad Davis, and Cam Weaver of the Houston Dynamo celebrate after a goal.

HOUSTON — Fighting back into playoff position is one thing. Staying there is another.


In an effort to do the latter, the Houston Dynamo are hoping to do something on Wednesday night in New England that they have managed only once this year: earn a second straight win. If they get it, they would also snag their first road win of the season. 


Things bode well. For one, the last time Houston picked up back-to-back wins was in April, when they beat the Vancouver Whitecaps and, yes, the very same Revolution they face on Wednesday night (8 pm ET, watch online).  For another, the fourth-placed Dynamo are enjoying a good run of form — 3-1-3 in their last seven — and are in the mood for making a move in the standings.


“There’s a sense of urgency,” defender Bobby Boswell said. “Guys are tired of talking about it and want to just go out and do it. The biggest thing we’ve been doing is being hard to play against.”


It’s hard to play against any team that enjoys the majority of the possession, something the Dynamo have recently done. In the past three matches — two wins and a draw — Houston have averaged 54.1 percent of possession. But for Boswell, the hulking workhorse in the Houston defense, it still comes down to attitude.


“We’ve got a group of guys together that’s willing to put the work in,” he said. “If we go out there and outwork the other team and make it difficult for them, the result will go in our favor.”


New England have struggled to get many results to go in their favor this year. They are winless in their last four. Still, Revolution attacker Benny Feilhaber has shown moments of brilliance and scored a nice goal in last week’s loss to East-leading Columbus. There is also the Revs’ new Designated Player, Milton Caraglio, a big, talented Argentine striker who is starting to find his feet in MLS.


All of which could make it difficult for Houston.


“Every team has dangerous players so you have to make sure you’re prepared,” Boswell said. “I think that’s what we’ve been doing these last few games and hopefully we don’t get away from that Wednesday night.”


Clark questionable

Injuries continue play a role in Houston’s season. In Sunday’s win against Portland, midfielder Colin Clark picked up a slight knock to his left knee — the same knee surgically repaired last year. He is listed as questionable on Tuesday’s injury report but did travel with the club to New England.


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

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