Sporting KC's playoff path looking harder after scoreless draw

KANSAS CITY, Kan. ā€“ Sporting Kansas City are back in the postseason for a seventh straight year, a streak dating to their rebrand from the old Wizards days and their 2011 move to Children's Mercy Park. But the mood is a bit less than celebratory with one week left in the regular season, as Sporting try to avoid a fourth straight away game in the Knockout Round of the 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs ā€“ where they've been eliminated every year since winning the MLS Cup title at home in 2013.


Not only that, but they're on a season-long four-match winless streak as they head into Decision Day presented by AT&T with a finale at Real Salt Lake ā€“ a team still fighting to get above the playoff line. Sunday night's scoreless draw against the Houston Dynamo was at least good enough to book that seventh consecutive playoff trip.


ā€œWell, it was good we got in the playoffs, but weā€™ve put ourselves in the position where weā€™re going to have to fight it out,ā€ manager Peter Vermes said in his postmatch news conference. "Weā€™ll have to wait until the last game like the last couple of years, but unfortunately itā€™s because of missed chances. Thatā€™s what it does to you. If you miss chances and donā€™t score, that will put you in that position.ā€


Don't ask whether they're backing in, though. The Lamar Hunt US Open Cup holders aren't having any of that, even as they acknowledge the challenges ahead.


ā€œI donā€™t think weā€™re backing into the playoffs,ā€ midfielder Benny Feilhaber told reporters. ā€œI think weā€™re just putting ourselves in a much more difficult path to get to the final. Playing a [knockout round] playoff game, which now seems almost inevitable, and then playing potentially away from home which is ā€“ of all the teams in the league, we probably know better than anyone how difficult that can be ā€“ so weā€™re going to do everything we can to win in Salt Lake.


ā€œBut having said that means weā€™ve got to win an away game anyway to get that home game. Either way, weā€™ve got to win an away game now and we know itā€™s very difficult in MLS to get those results, but thatā€™s the task that we have in front of us.ā€


Advancing in the postseason ā€“ unless Sporting are counting on consistently winning shootouts after a series of scoreless draws ā€“ is going to require goalscoring that has been absent of late.


Over their last four matches, Sporting ā€“ who had nine shots saved by Houston's Tyler Deric on Sunday and also hit the woodwork several times ā€“ have found the net just twice.


ā€œIf you canā€™t score, it always bothers you,ā€ Vermes said. ā€œBut I wouldnā€™t say that we canā€™t score; we scored last game (Wednesday's 2-1 away loss to Houston) and we didnā€™t keep the game. Iā€™m just disappointed that we didnā€™t get one.


ā€œWhen you have as many chances as we had, Iā€™m just a little disappointed. We played well, though.ā€