Slumping Colorado Rapids former manager, set to host Orlando City

Colorado Rapids expected better results in the second of three consecutive domestic sports on Saturday night when they manage an orlando city side hosting by one -time Rapids Boss Oscar Pareja.
Both Colorado and Orlando (7-4-6, 27 points) have lost consecutive games, with Rapids (6–7-4, 22 points) left five of their previous seven despite a low-mace program in May compared to some clubs.
But with a more forgiving Western conference, which is still sitting at the ninth place and looks just above the playoff line – and the return of the influential midfielder coal bacate with injury – Manager Chris Armus stressed the mood and remained positive.
Armas said, “Disappointment, disappointment, this is a feeling that is short -lived around here.” “With half a season to play, there is a lot to play because we find ourselves in the middle of the table. So we are using all our energies for our enthusiasm towards another house game.”
The presence of Baiceet is often corrected with the good of collorado. The 2024 injury ended its season on 21 September, and Rapids lost its last six, including a pair of playoff matches in the defeat of their first round series for La Galaxy.
Orlando has also lost two consecutive consecutives, but under Pereja a total of one better May, who held their first MLS post with Rapids from 2012 to 2014.
He has once lost and has been drawn once in his two previous visits in Colorado with Lions – and was also successful annually during the in -charge of FC FOC Dallas of the Western Conference.
“I have very good memories in a place, people, fans, they all treat me very well,” said Pereja. “But now my love is for Orlando, and this is what I represent, and I am going with my soul and my heart.”
Orlando gave a week off after nine matches in May, including the US Open Cup commitment. He remains one of the most diverse attacks of the league. Martin Ojeda has eight goals and four assistance, while Louis Muril and Marco Pasalik have each six goals.
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