Jeremy Ebobisse turned the ball into his own net in the 22nd minute, and that was all Colorado Rapids needed. Matt Wells’ side held on for a 1-0 win over Los Angeles FC on Wednesday night at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, handing Marc Dos Santos’ third-place side a defeat that tightens the race at the top of the Western Conference. Rafael Navarro missed a penalty just before halftime that could have doubled the lead, but the Rapids did not need it.

Key Moments
- 20′, LAFC’s Yevhen Cheberko picked up a yellow card, setting a fractious tone in the opening quarter.
- 22′, Colorado opened the scoring when Jeremy Ebobisse turned the ball into his own net, giving the Rapids a lead they would never relinquish.
- 39′, Eddie Segura was booked for LAFC, the second of three yellow cards the visitors collected in the first half.
- 41′, Nkosi Tafari received a yellow card, his second booking of the sequence, and was substituted at halftime as a precaution.
- 42′, Rafael Navarro stepped up from the penalty spot but missed, keeping the score at 1-0 heading into the break.
- 64′, LAFC made a double change, bringing on Timothy Tillman and Jacob Shaffelburg to try to find an equalizer.
Tactical Breakdown
Colorado’s 4-2-3-1 controlled the game in bursts without ever dominating it. The Rapids finished with 51 percent possession, outshot LAFC 13 to 10, and generated an xG of 2.31 against just 0.44 for the visitors. Eleven of Colorado’s 13 shots came from inside the box, a sign that Wells’ side was getting into the positions it wanted. LAFC goalkeeper Cabral Carter kept it from getting ugly with five saves.
The game turned on discipline as much as tactics. LAFC collected three yellow cards before the 45th minute, and the decision to substitute Tafari at halftime after his booking disrupted whatever defensive shape Dos Santos wanted to build around. Colorado’s own discipline was not clean either, with Youssef Maziz and Darren Yapi both booked and replaced before the hour, but the Rapids had the goal and the structural advantage. Paxten Aaronson operated between the lines and helped pin LAFC’s midfield deep.
LAFC never found a way to generate quality chances in the second half. Their xG of 0.44 for the full match tells the story: only two shots on target, with the Rapids’ backline, anchored by Rob Holding and Loic Williams, offering little space in behind. Dos Santos threw on Tillman, Shaffelburg, Ryan Hollingshead and Tyler Boyd in a series of attacking changes after the hour, but the Rapids absorbed the pressure without serious trouble.
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Verdict
Colorado move to 31 points and consolidate seventh place in the Western Conference, keeping their playoff position in the top tier of the bracket. For LAFC, it is a damaging result: the defeat leaves them on 34 points, now four behind second-place Vancouver Whitecaps and with San Jose Earthquakes and FC Dallas both breathing close at 33 points. The race for a top-two spot in the West just got tighter.

