Will Bruin and Cristian Roldan also scored
early for Seattle (15-11-5, 50 points), which still has a game
in hand on Portland. While the Sounders are now virtually
assured of one of the six playoff spots in the Western
Conference, finishing fourth or higher would guarantee them a
home playoff game.
DaMarcus Beasley scored a late consolation goal for Houston
(9-14-8, 35 points), which was officially eliminated from
postseason contention with the defeat.
After winning the U.S. Open Cup last month, the Dynamo become
the first winner of that tournament not to also reach the MLS
postseason during the same year since D.C. United in 2013.
Following a first half in which Seattle scored twice to take
command, Rodriguez struck in the 64th and 73rd minutes to put
away his team's second consecutive victory and 11th in its past
13 MLS games.
On his first goal, Kelvin Leerdam drove the ball back into the
box after a previous cross rolled through the penalty area.
Rodriguez controlled Leerdam's pass, turned and struck a shot
that caromed off defender Adolfo Machado on its way past
wrong-footed goalkeeper Joe Willis.
The Spaniard needed no such fortune on his second goal. This
time Handwalla Bwana played a pass from the right toward the
penalty spot, where Rodriguez reached it and snapped in a
first-time finish.
Bruin put the Sounders ahead in the 18th minute with a stylish,
turnaround effort.
Nouhou Tolo got around Houston's defense down the left and
crossed into the penalty area. The ball went beyond Bruin to
Roldan, but then Roldan picked out Bruin near the penalty spot.
From there, the forward used his first touch to spin around to
face the goal and his second to rip a left-footed finish into
the top left corner.
Roldan doubled the lead 16 minutes later. Nicolas Lodeiro made a
charging run through the midfield, then picked Roldan out on the
right wing. Instead of crossing to Rodriguez, who may have been
offside, Roldan dribbled forward and lashed a powerful shot past
Willis from about 12 yards out.
--Field Level Media
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