SEATTLEāIt was just a few weeks ago that the Seattle Sounders were languishing near the bottom of the MLS table, left for dead by many in the Western Conference playoff race.
These days, all that feels like another lifetime.
The Sounders kept their recent surge in form right on rolling in their Sunday evening Cascadia Cup matchup against the Portland Timbers at CenturyLink Field, riding two goals from Clint Dempsey and Cristian Roldanās third tally of the season to a resounding 3-1 victory at CenturyLink Field that improbably has the Sounders right back in the postseason picture.
āItās back to everybody having fun,ā Dempsey said. āWeāre circulating the ball well, weāre getting good looks and itās not just one person or the other. I feel like everybodyās getting looks. When youāre doing that, creating good chances and opportunities and getting good results, thatās when youāre having the most fun.
āThatās the kind of run weāre on right now.ā
Dempsey will garner most of the headlines from Sundayās game ā and rightfully so ā as it was his second-half brace that staked the Sounders to a lead they would never relinquish.
But Roldanās continued emergence has been a positive takeaway for Seattle as they look to complete their turnaround. The second-year midfielder is in the best form of his young professional career, and set up Dempsey's second goal before his own 83rd-minute strike.
Roldan also drew the penalty kick whistle to give Dempsey the gameās opening goal from the spot in the 61st minute, the second straight week heās drawn a PK.
āWhat a fantastic performance by that kid,ā said Sounders interim head coach Brian Schmetzer. āHe is a kid that will do whatever it takes, sacrifice whatever to help the team win. I think his commitment to the team, his eagerness to learn and all those qualities he has, thatās what you guys see out there. Heās a tremendous talent and weāre only hoping for bigger and better things from him.ā
The victory doesnāt mean the Sounders are out of the woods just yet. Seattle have a daunting week coming up, with a Wednesday road matchup against the Houston Dynamo (9pm ET; MLS LIVE) preceding a rematch with Portland on Sunday at Providence Park (5pm ET; ESPN | MLS LIVE in Canada).
To hear Dempsey tell it, though, his teamās resurgent showing should give the Sounders an added boost mentally as they prepare to take on that challenge.
āItās always easier when youāre doing well to approach that next week because youāre not second-guessing yourself,ā Dempsey said. āYouāre thinking about the positives and trying to continue this wave that weāre on. Itās the best run weāve been on all season, just enjoying playing and the style that weāre playing.
āHopefully we can keep it going and make it to the playoffs.ā