Rapids create numerous chances, fall at home to Sporting Kansas City

A Fourth of July misfire early in the Colorado Rapids’ match against Sporting Kansas City cost them a shot at redemption after blowing a 3-0 lead last week on the road to New England.

The final deficit was 2-1, but early momentum was thwarted when Rapids keeper Nico Hansen all but passed the ball to Kansas City’s Erik Thommy, who intercepted a short pass from the back. He squared an easy ball to Dejan Joveljić, who tapped it in just four minutes into the match.

Thommy doubled Sporting’s lead in the 53rd minute after winning an aerial battle with Rapids right back Keegan Rosenberry, who made his first start since May 14. Thommy dribbled past a bevy of defenders and took a well-placed shot past Hansen’s outstretched left hand.

Colorado had a great chance in the first minute of the game when Calvin Harris sped off on the right side and squared a good ball to Rafael Navarro, but the Brazilian striker was a half-step behind the play and couldn’t get good contact on the shot.

Navarro scored in the 88th minute on a penalty earned by attacking partner Darren Yapi. It’s his second straight game with a goal and third time scoring in back-to-back games this season.

The best non-scoring chances came near halftime. Djordje Mihailovic, back from an ankle injury which kept him out of the New England game, earned a penalty in the 29th minute, then missed the attempt off the left post. SKC goalkeeper John Pulskamp dove the correct way.

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