"If I'm in the game, how can I take over the game?"
Paxten Aaronson recently told GOAL that he has been reflecting on the differences of being an up-and-comer in Europe as opposed to the newly minted "man" in Colorado. And for the first two games since transferring back into MLS, the assertiveness was certainly there, but the results were not - the Rapids were humbled by non-playoff teams LA Galaxy and Sporting Kansas City.
Playing in his preferred No. 10 role on Saturday night, Aaronson had a strong game as Colorado's facilitator, connecting on 88.9 percent of his passes - including two clutch connections. And then there was, of course, the game-winner, on a header.
Though the goal would ultimately be scored as an own goal by Felipe Andrade, it was still a major moment. Aaronson and the Rapids finally had some cohesion, and with just four games left until the playoffs, momentum will be important. Manager Chris Armas and his newest star Aaronson have taken an important step.