Boniek: Dynamo are reborn under Wade Barrett, can still make playoffs

HOUSTON ā€“ Boniek Garcia has played 857 minutes for the Houston Dynamo this season, and more than half of those ā€“ 433 ā€“ 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.


ā€œWade has changed many things since he became coach. Itā€™s about playing with the ball, which was something we didnā€™t do under the previous coach,ā€ said Garcia after Thursdayā€™s practice, ahead of Friday's Viernes de Futbol visit to Orlando City (8 pm ET; UniMĆ”s, MLS LIVE). ā€œAnd itā€™s not to judge that coach, but obviously you guys [media] have seen the change. Weā€™re more compact.ā€


A more compact team tends to equal better defending. In the last five games ā€“ aside from a 3-2 loss to the Portland Timbers ā€“ the Dynamo have stifled teams and prevented them from getting into a rhythm.


Another change for Garcia: playing on the left wing in Barrettā€™s 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.


ā€œI havenā€™t played much on the left wing, but I think Iā€™ve done well,ā€ he said. ā€œIā€™ve engaged with DaMarcus Beasley and with Alex, and we understand each other perfectly.ā€


That could be an understatement. Both of Garciaā€™s assists came when he was lined up on the left wing.


Coaching changes often alter the moods of teamsā€™ locker rooms and the Dynamo are no different. Sure, playing better helps, but a teamā€™s spirit is also a driving force in that aspect. The Dynamo currently sit last in the Western Conference with 17 points, but insist they arenā€™t done yet.


ā€œThereā€™s more unity and will to get out from the bottom,ā€ said Garcia on the teamā€™s spirit at the moment. ā€œThereā€™s 17 games left and its possible for us to aspire for fifth or sixth place. I think weā€™re going to fight for that.ā€