Houston Dynamo
Houston Dynamo appears in EP 13: Soccer Analytics Through the Lens of Coaching as Bruno’s recurring example for applying Sports Analytics to real team questions. He uses the team to explain why poor attacking output should not be reduced to finishing alone: weak chance creation, final-third service, and playmaking can lower expected goals before a striker ever shoots.
The source also uses Houston Dynamo examples for tactical micro-adjustments, including player positioning, uncomfortable defenders, build-up errors, crossing areas, and the role of Hector Herrera as a possible attacking organizer. In the wiki, Houston Dynamo becomes a concrete case for Expected Goals as Process Metric, Live Match Analytics, and Coaching-Integrated Soccer Analytics.
Connections
- Bruno (Soccer Coach) and Data Science With Sam - source context.
- Expected Goals as Process Metric, Live Match Analytics, and Coaching-Integrated Soccer Analytics - analytics use cases tied to the club examples.
- Data-Driven Football Scouting and Soccer Scouting Due Diligence - scouting branch where Houston Dynamo is also mentioned.
- United States and Major League Soccer - country and league context for the source’s U.S. soccer discussion.