Doyle fires Rapids to top spot
A Kevin Doyle brace helped the Colorado Rapids move top of the Western Conference in MLS on Friday (AEDT).
Doyle struck either side of a second-half Chris Wondolowski penalty as the Rapids recorded a 2-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes.
The result extended the Rapids' unbeaten run to six games as they moved a point ahead of Dallas in the West.
For the Earthquakes, their slim play-off chances were officially ended.
Former Wolves and Reading striker Doyle, making his return, opened the scoring seven minutes before half-time at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Marc Burch's cross from the left was met by a diving Doyle, who headed into the top corner.
Eric Miller fouled Wondolowski in the area to give the forward a chance to equalise, which he did from the penalty spot in the 57th minute.
But Doyle restored the Rapids' lead 16 minutes later, drilling home a penalty after Fatai Alashe dragged down Dillon Powers from a corner.
The day's other game saw the Columbus Crew's play-off hopes ended as it drew 2-2 at the Chicago Fire despite an Adam Jahn brace.