The Houston Dynamo have had at least three golden scoring opportunities, have taken 13 shots, forced New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis into five saves and hold a 62-38 possession advantage but find themselves tied 0-0 at halftime on Sunday. Among the missed opportunities for the Dynamo were four shots in a two-minute span that were either saved or blocked by Revolution defenders.
Houston Dynamo Vs. New England Revolution: Tied At Halftime
The match has been relatively fast-paced with both teams combining for 18 shots. The Revolution's best scoring chance came around the 33rd minute when newly acquired Rajko Lekic was dragged down inside the penalty area, but no foul was called. Lekic was acquired about a week ago after playing most of his career in Denmark.
Leading the offensive charge for the Dynamo so far has been Will Bruin, who has taken six shots. Of those six shots, at least two of them should have been goals, but both times he was unable to put the close-range shots on frame.















