HOUSTON â Boniek Garcia has played 857 minutes for the Houston Dynamo this season, and more than half of those â 433 â have come in the last five games.
What changed for the Honduran international?
A new coach, and a familiar one at that.
Since Wade Barrett has taken over coaching duties for the Dynamo after Owen Coyle's departure, the Orange are 1-1-3 in MLS and Garcia has been instrumental in righting the ship. The midfielder has two assists in that five-game span, while logging a full 90 minutes in the last four.
A changing of the guard has been beneficial for Garcia, and for the Dynamo as a whole.
âWade has changed many things since he became coach. Itâs about playing with the ball, which was something we didnât do under the previous coach,â said Garcia after Thursdayâs practice, ahead of Friday's Viernes de Futbol visit to Orlando City (8 pm ET; UniMĂĄs, MLS LIVE). âAnd itâs not to judge that coach, but obviously you guys [media] have seen the change. Weâre more compact.â
A more compact team tends to equal better defending. In the last five games â aside from a 3-2 loss to the Portland Timbers â the Dynamo have stifled teams and prevented them from getting into a rhythm.
Another change for Garcia: playing on the left wing in Barrettâs 4-1-4-1 lineup, something the right-footed midfielder took as a task to learn. Garcia has lined up on the left wing two of the last four games.
âI havenât played much on the left wing, but I think Iâve done well,â he said. âIâve engaged with DaMarcus Beasley and with Alex, and we understand each other perfectly.â
That could be an understatement. Both of Garciaâs assists came when he was lined up on the left wing.
Coaching changes often alter the moods of teamsâ locker rooms and the Dynamo are no different. Sure, playing better helps, but a teamâs spirit is also a driving force in that aspect. The Dynamo currently sit last in the Western Conference with 17 points, but insist they arenât done yet.
âThereâs more unity and will to get out from the bottom,â said Garcia on the teamâs spirit at the moment. âThereâs 17 games left and its possible for us to aspire for fifth or sixth place. I think weâre going to fight for that.â