Moor scores in Rapids' opening win over Crew
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) -- Kosuke Kimura saw Drew Moor standing
mere steps outside the crease and reacted in kind. The Colorado
defender put the cross on goal where Moor had a chance to get to
the ball.
"Drew Moor is on one of the best at putting a header into the
net," Kimura said. "There was never a question of where I was
taking that ball."
Moor scored in the 44th minute and the Rapids beat the Columbus
Crew 2-0 on Saturday, giving first-year coach Oscar Pareja a
victory in the season opener.
"It was a great all-around effort for Drew, who was very good on
defense as well," said Pareja, who was awarded a game ball.
"This game was satisfying because everyone came together to get
us this win."
Quincy Amarikwa added a goal in the 89th minute.
Moor's goal was set up when glare from the sun caused Columbus
goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum to mishandle Rapids defender Kosuke
Kimura's lob. The ball went through Gruenebaum's hands and off
the end line.
"I never figured the sun to be down that low and because of the
sun, I lost sight of it," Gruenebaum said. "Once I got out of
the sun, I realized I wasn't under it, had to back peddle and
was off balance enough to drop the ball."
Kimura took the ensuing corner kick and sent in a long entry
kick. The ball deflected to the left side of the goal to Moor
for a header that went past Gruenebaum.
"I had been positioning myself for a header on previous
possessions," Moor said of the goal. "Kosuke put in a perfect
ball and when it got to me that would have been one of those
that it would have been harder to miss than score."
Matt Pickens made three saves and had his 34th career shutout
and 23rd with the Rapids. Pickens preserved the shutout with an
acrobatic save of a ball that caromed off several players in
front of the goal.
Colorado played without forward Conor Casey (torn left
Achilles), midfielder Jamie Smith (torn right ACL) and defender
Anthony Wallace (torn left Achilles).
"It was a tough assignment for us," Columbus coach Robert
Warzycha said. "We kept it close by limiting them to very few
chances and the chances we had came from us."
The Rapids had the only other quality scoring chance in the
first half.
Omar Cummings picked up an unforced error in the Columbus end
and broke in alone on Gruenebaum. But the goalkeeper came out
and kicked away Cummings' left-footed shot in the 18th minute.
Columbus had a scoring chance in the fifth minute. Eddie Gaven
picked up a loose ball and kicked a low drive from 40 yards that
Pickens smothered with both hands.
Milovan Mirosevic had a free kick knocked down by the wall in
the 27th minute for the Crew's only other scoring chance in the
first half.
Cummings missed two more chances to start the second half. He
picked up turnovers but sent two shots well over the crossbar.
The Colorado forward tried to squeeze a cross to Scott Palguta
but Gruenebaum got to the ball ahead of Palguta in the 52nd
minute.