What a difference a week makes (in some categories, at least)
Last week, we looked at some distressing numbers tied to Verde's slow start. How did Saturday's win impact those numbers?
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SubscribeLast week, we looked at some distressing numbers tied to Verde's slow start. How did Saturday's win impact those numbers?
Verde had its most complete match of the season on Saturday night, leading to its first win of the season, albeit against a depleted Dallas team.
After a scoreless first half with its share of friction, the scoring finally game in the second half, and Verde got its first win at home.
Saturday provides a chance to turn things around, lest the malaise start setting in like cement. (Also, Austin FC's remarkably just three points off a playoff place.)
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Saturday's loss to Orlando City continues concerns for Verde, and certainly won't do anything to quell the growing chorus of Wolff Out voices.
On the road in Florida, Verde gave up a first goal to an MLS Next Pro standout en route to a loss — its 11th straight winless match dating back to last October.
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