2007 Houston Dynamo Season - Defending The Championship

Defending The Championship

The Dynamo began 2007 season early as they were part of the 2007 CONCACAF Champions Cup tournament, having qualified by winning the 2006 MLS Cup. After eliminating Puntarenas FC of Costa Rica in a dramatic quarterfinal win, the Dynamo lost the 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup semifinal to C.F. Pachuca on 5–4 aggregate after extra time.

Immediately after, Houston began its 2007 league season with consecutive shutouts against Los Angeles and Chivas USA. Thereafter, the Houston franchise began to struggle in the regular season losing shutouts against New York, Chicago, Toronto, and New England. Despite their continuous losing streak, the Dynamo were invited to spend the day at the White House on May 29, 2007 and meet with President George W. Bush because of their success in winning the MLS Cup. Only one other team – DC United in 1997 – has visited 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

The Dynamo also made some significant trades during the 2007 season. Houston traded Kevin Goldthwaite and a first round pick in the 2008 SuperDraft to Toronto FC for Richard Mulrooney. Houston also traded Alejandro Moreno to the Columbus Crew in exchange for Joseph Ngwenya. The most recent trade was Houston sending Kelly Gray to the Los Angeles Galaxy for Nate Jaqua. Rumors also came about that Chelsea's midfielder Claude Makélélé has shown interest in joining the Houston Dynamo. After regrouping and pulling off a win against their inter-state rivals, FC Dallas, the Dynamo began an unbeaten streak of 11 games and a shutout streak of 695 minutes, a new MLS record. During their match against the New England Revolution on July 22, the Dynamo's MLS-record scoreless minute streak came to an end, but not before reaching an astounding 726 minutes en route to continuing their unbeaten streak to 11 matches in a 3–3 tie.

The Dynamo were invited to compete in the inaugural SuperLiga were they dominated the group stage before falling in the semifinals to an old rival, C.F. Pachuca.

After the conclusion of the SuperLiga tournament, the Dynamo went back to focusing on defending their title as MLS Cup Champions. The Dynamo clinched a playoffs spot a couple of weeks before the end of the season and looked to at least clinch the Western Conference top sead, as D.C. United had clinched the Supporters Shield. The Dynamo trailed one point to top seed Chivas USA, whom they faced in the final game of the season. The Western bout resulted in a tie leaving the Dynamo at 2nd place to face their in-state rivals FC Dallas in the MLS Cup Playoffs.

In the first leg of their semifinal match at Pizza Hut Park, the Dynamo fell 1–0, with Clarence Goodson scoring the only goal in the 23rd minute. In the second leg, FC Dallas went ahead early on a Carlos Ruíz goal in the 17th minute. But the Dynamo caught up quickly, with Stuart Holden scoring in the 67th minute, and Brian Ching scoring in the 72nd minute to force extra time. In extra time, Ching scored again in the 97th minute, and Brad Davis kicked in the last goal in the 100th minute, permitting the Dynamo to win the match and advance to host the Kansas City Wizards for the Western Conference Finals.

In the Western Conference Finals on November 10, 2007, Houston defeated the Wizards at home 2–0. Nate Jaqua scored in the 35th minute, and Dwayne De Rosario scored the insurance goal in the 81st minute. Houston advances to the MLS Cup in a row, where they will again take on the New England Revolution. Brian Ching was injured in the game, and will not play in the Cup.

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