Match Recap

RECAP: Sounders grind out three points at home in 1-0 win over Houston

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The Seattle Sounders defeated the Houston Dynamo 1-0 on Saturday night behind a second-half goal from Albert RusnĆ”k. It was the Soundersā€™ second 1-0 win over the Dynamo in the last two months after taking three points back from Houston on May 13.

RusnƔk had the first good look of the half in the 10th minute when he one-timed a deflected ball, but his shot was right at goalkeeper Steve Clark.

AB Cissoko made his first start of the season at center back for Jackson Ragen, who was suspended because of yellow-card accumulation. The Frenchman picked up an early yellow card himself in the 18th minute but played well afterward to help Seattle keep the clean sheet.

It was a relatively quiet first half, with each teamā€™s xG under 0.5, but RusnĆ”k had Seattleā€™s best chance in the first minute of stoppage time when NicolĆ”s Lodeiro sprung LĆ©o ChĆŗ in behind, but RusnĆ”k couldnā€™t get his foot around the Brazilianā€™s cross in time, and it was deflected out for a corner.

The Sounders nearly took the lead in the 47th minute when Lodeiro had a close-range opportunity that was deflected out for a corner by Erik Sviatchenko.

Houston almost pulled ahead in the 49th minute when Artur hit the post from outside the box on a left-footed strike.

The match tilted in the Soundersā€™ favor in the 62nd minute when Micael was sent off after receiving two yellow cards a minute apart. The Dynamo received three red cards in their two matches against Seattle this season after going down to nine men in the teamsā€™ first meeting earlier this year.

RusnĆ”k made the Dynamo pay just five minutes later when he fired home a left-footed shot after a beautiful give-and-go combination between Lodeiro and ChĆŗ. The assist was the team-leading eighth of the season for ChĆŗ.

ChĆŗ and RusnĆ”k nearly connected again in the 70th minute when ChĆŗ dropped a cross back to RusnĆ”k, but his first-time shot went over the crossbar.

The Sounders had a chance for an exclamation point in the fourth minute of stoppage time when HĆ©ber picked out Lodeiro on a cross at the far post, but Lodeiroā€™s shot went over the bar.

The Sounders will head north of the border next Saturday when they take on Cascadia rival the Vancouver Whitecaps (7:30 p.m. PT; Watch on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV).

THREE TAKEAWAYS

Another clean sheet

The Sounders and goalkeeper Stefan Frei extended their league-leading clean sheets with 11 through 21 matches. Seattle has conceded just 18 times and is on pace for its best defensive record in the clubā€™s MLS history.

Houston streak

The Sounders have defeated the Dynamo in 12 of their last 13 matches, including the playoffs, and have not lost to the Dynamo in 15 all-time home matches. Only the Portland Timbers have a better home record against one team in MLS history, going 16 unbeaten against the San Jose Earthquakes.

Brad Smith returns

Former Sounders left back Brad Smith made his first appearance at Lumen Field since he left the club at the end of 2021. The Australian, who joined the Dynamo this past offseason after spending last year with D.C. United, spent four seasons with Seattle including helping the club lift the 2019 MLS Cup.

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