Proud of Rapids' CCL effort, Hudson explains Colorado's approach to TFC tie

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TORONTO ā€“ They may have bowed out of the CONCACAF Champions League on the night, but the Colorado Rapids leave Toronto with their heads held high.


A scoreless draw at BMO Field on Tuesday saw Toronto FC advance 2-0 on aggregate after their first-leg win, while Colorado resume preparations for their season opener on March 10 against the New England Revolution.


ā€œThese games have been an incredibly important part of our preseason preparation,ā€ Rapids coach Anthony Hudson said post-match. ā€œWe come into this game, two teams at complete [opposite ends] of the spectrum: one team finished top of the table, one at the bottom; one has had a squad together for a long time, the other a complete rebuild.


ā€œAfter tonight we have disappointment, not going through,ā€ he added. ā€œBut the players can be incredibly proud of themselves over the two legs. We've seen another step forward with our new team: a strong performance away against the champions.ā€


In 2017, 36 points separated TFC and the Rapids in the standings, a gap larger than the 33 points that Colorado amassed. Earning a draw on the road against Toronto is something to build on.


ā€œWe've seen a ton of improvement,ā€ said Marlon Hairston. ā€œIt's always tough to come to Toronto; they're the champions for a reason. They're a great team; the fans were great tonight, tough environment. But credit to us, we stuck through it, created a bunch of chances for ourselves to win the game. It's good for us to come out with a positive result. Unfortunate not to move on to the next round, but we'll start the season on the right foot.ā€


The Rapids nearly took the lead late in the first half when Dominique Badji broke free, only to see his low drive carom off the base of the post.


ā€œWhat you want to do as a forward is hit the target,ā€ said Hairston. ā€œHe did his job. Unfortunately the ball didn't bounce in the ways we wanted it to tonight.ā€


Hudson was adamant that his side earned some respect on the night.


ā€œEveryone in this room wrote Colorado off. We can all be clear on that,ā€ he said. ā€œEveryone was talking about Toronto in the next round.


ā€œI hope the team gets credit because for 60 minutes [we] were the better team,ā€ continued Hudson. ā€œAt the end, Toronto were the stronger team, but to come here and get a [result], a clean sheet ā€¦ This is preseason for us; that's the bottom line. It's preseason. If this is a preseason game before we lead into our first game of the season, we're very, very happy.ā€


And that despite leaving Tim Howard and Edgar Castillo on the bench at the start.


ā€œThe objective was to make sure we're ready for New England,ā€ explained Hudson. ā€œTo really tackle this competition, you need to have a winning team, with a squad that has been together for a long time ... you need to be a team like Toronto. We're not in that position.ā€


ā€œTim played last week,ā€ he added. ā€œAll of our planning and thinking is about being ready for New England on the 10th of March.ā€


It has been an eventful first week in MLS for Hudson, enduring last weekā€™s biting cold in Colorado, then coming into the home of the champions and going toe-to-toe.


ā€œI really enjoyed it,ā€ said Hudson of the experience. ā€œToronto, great stadium, fans, top team. We have shown again we have nothing to fear.


ā€œLast week was my first game at home, in the conditions we all saw. One of the biggest things that stood out to me [was] the fans that came out in those conditions were incredible,ā€ recalled Hudson. ā€œI left the game that day thinking we had loads of fans there, singing through those conditions. It was unbelievable.ā€


ā€œI hope our fans have watched this game, can see what we're trying to do, how we're trying to build the team and trying to play,ā€ concluded Hudson. ā€œI'm very proud of our players tonight.ā€


Champions League is gone; now that March 10 meeting in New England with the Revolution awaits.


ā€œThe group is ready,ā€ said Hairston. ā€œWe still have a few guys coming in. Everybody is getting to know each other, become a family already. We're ready to put last year behind us. Tonight was a great step for us; we'll go in to our first game prepared.ā€