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Austin FC look to home match vs. rival Houston Dynamo to end winless swoon
Austin FC hope that the added intensity of a rivalry match at home with the Houston Dynamo changes their recent winless swoon when the sides square off Saturday in the latest edition of the quest for Copa Tejas.
The Dynamo head northwest to the Texan capital on the heels of a 1-0 home win over San Diego FC on Wednesday.
Ibrahim Aliyu's goal in the 35th minute was the difference-maker and keeper Jonathan Bond had to save just one shot to secure a second consecutive shutout for Houston (4-4-0, 12 points).
The shutout streak comes after Houston surrendered six goals in a shellacking at Colorado on April 11.
"After that loss, there was a refocus on the defensive side, on how we look off the ball and how we look after each other," Dynamo coach Ben Olsen said after Wednesday's victory.
"We could have made things easier for ourselves with a second goal -- we have to do a better job of understanding when it's time to go against a team that leaves itself exposed."
Dynamo starting striker Ondrej Lingr, who assisted on Aliyu's goal on Wednesday, was shown a red card late in that match and will not be available versus Austin.
Austin travels home from the Bay Area after a 5-1 walloping Wednesday at the hands of San Jose.
That match was the third on the road in nine days for the Verde (1-4-4, 7 points), with Joseph Rosales scoring Austin's lone goal while goalkeeper Brad Stuver saved 11 of the 16 shots with which he was peppered before the floodgates opened.
Austin is winless in its last seven MLS matches (0-4-3) and has allowed 12 goals in its past four contests.
The Verde, who scored a Western Conference- low 37 goals last season, have been outscored 19-12 over their nine matches this year.
The Verde are still looking for a balance between pressing to score and limiting their opponents' opportunities. San Jose had a 37-6 edge in shots on Wednesday while defeating Austin.
"We were not a team that scored many goals (last season)," Austin coach Nico Estevez explained.
"This is something we talked about in the offseason. And it's true that sometimes when you focus so much on improving one thing, you can get worse in other aspects."
The Verde have historically been dominant at home in MLS matches against Houston, forging a 5-1-1 mark the seven times the sides have clashed at Q2 Stadium.
--Field Level Media

