Ojeda scores a goal, Gallese has 8th shutout of season, Orlando beats Rapids 1-0
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Martin Ojeda scored a goal and Pedro Gallese had his eighth shutout of the season to help Orlando City beat the Rapids 1-0 on Saturday night, Colorado's third consecutive loss.
Gallese finished with two saves for Orlando (8-4-6), which had lost back-to-back games following a 12-game unbeaten streak.
Ojeda gave Orlando a 1-0 lead in the 24th minute. On the counter-attack, Marco Pasalic flicked a low cross along the top of the penalty area to Ojeda for a rolling shot the bounced off the outstretched arm of diving goalkeeper Nico Hansen into the top-net.
The Rapids (6-8-4) outshot Orlando 14-7.
Hansen finished with two saves for Colorado.
Orlando is 6-1-2 all time against the Rapids.
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