Houston Dynamo coach Ben Olsen believes his team have grown in personality on their recent road stretch, which they conclude against New York City on Wednesday.
The Dynamo are 10th in the Western Conference standings with 17 points from 15 games, just two points outside the play-in spots.
They will play their fourth straight road game in midweek, having beaten FC Dallas 2-0 and drawn 3-3 with the San Jose Earthquakes in MLS, either side of a U.S. Open Cup defeat to Austin FC.
They squandered a 2-0 lead against San Jose to trail 3-2, ultimately requiring a stoppage-time leveller from Griffin Dorsey to extend their unbeaten run to three MLS matches.
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“We have a lot of guys that are out there growing. The team is growing in personality,” Olsen told reporters after the San Jose game.
“To get something out of that game… we were excited to get a point but a little disappointed we didn’t win.
“We’ve been on the road, this has been a test, it’s been a real grind, coming here.
“So to leave with a point, especially having been 3-2 down with the momentum on their side, that was pretty impressive from the guys.”
NYCFC, meanwhile, are sixth in the Eastern Conference after recovering from a goal down to beat the Chicago Fire, who finished with nine men, 3-1.
Coach Pascal Jansen was delighted with the way they made their numerical advantage count after Chicago had Brian Gutierrez received Chicago’s first red card in the 31st minute.
“I’m very happy with the character we showed in the second half, though to be fair we made it very hard on ourselves,” Jansen said.
“With the red card for the opponent we switched gear, and you could see once we had the equaliser that was when things started to settle down.”
PLAYERS TO WATCH
New York City – Alonso Martinez
Martinez scored from the penalty spot in New York City’s win over Chicago on Sunday, his 12th goal in regular-season home matches since the start of July 2024.
That is the second-most home goals by any player in MLS in that time, after the Philadelphia Union’s Tai Baribo (13).
Houston Dynamo – Griffin Dorsey
Dorsey has recorded a goal and an assist in back-to-back matches for the Dynamo, including scoring the equaliser in stoppage time on Saturday.
He is the third player in Dynamo history to post a goal and an assist in two straight league games, with only Alberth Elis in 2019 doing so in three in a row.
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