Houston Dynamo head coach Ben Olsen has urged his team to maintain their high level as they prepare to face Los Angeles FC for the second week running.
The Dynamo came out on top as 2-0 winners at BMO Stadium last weekend, bouncing back from their 1-0 defeat to Toronto FC.
They now sit seventh in the Western Conference as one of three teams on 40 points.
And Olsen says his team cannot let their guard down, despite already registering a vital win against LAFC.
"This is a league where you've got to move forward, and you've got to get better," Olsen said.
"We'll have to be at our best. Things happen quickly against LAFC. The focus you need to play against them is an incredibly high level.
"Alarm bells are always going off, and we coped with it well, but we'll have to be even better at it when we're back at home."
Meanwhile, LAFC are five points behind rivals LA Galaxy at the top of the table, but with three games in hand over them.
However, that home defeat was LAFC's second loss in three games (W1), having also been beaten by Columbus Crew in the Leagues Cup final.
When asked if LAFC struggled against Houston due to their similarity to Columbus, Steve Cherundolo said he could not see it, but that his team needed to be stronger in dealing with the problems they faced.
"They're different and can hurt you in other ways," he said. "They are secure in possession and combination play, and they're good at it if you let them find a rhythm.
"It's imperative to deter teams from building and combining. We just want to field a team that is mentally and physically fresh."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Houston Dynamo – Hector Herrera
Hector Herrera completed 118 passes in the Dynamo’s win over LAFC on Saturday.
Only Riqui Puig (134 on May 19 this year) has completed more in a single regular season match since the start of the 2021 season.
LAFC – Mateusz Bogusz
Mateusz Bogusz has equalled an LAFC club record by registering a goal contribution in six straight regular season away matches (Carlos Vela in 2018).
Bogusz has recorded three goals and three assists over the six matches.
MATCH PREDICTION: LOS ANGELES FC WIN
Despite the win probability favouring LAFC, they did lose to Houston last Saturday at the BMO Stadium (2-0). The teams are meeting in consecutive regular season matches for the second time in two years, also doing so in June 2023.
Houston's 2-0 win at LAFC on Saturday was their third straight regular-season victory over LAFC. Only San Jose Earthquakes (2020-21) have won four straight league meetings with the Black and Gold, though LAFC did defeat Houston in last season's Western Conference Final.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles have won five of their last six regular season away matches (D1) though the lone blemish came in Texas, a 1-1 draw at Austin on June 19. This is LAFC's best six-match span of away matches within a single regular season in club history.
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
Houston Dynamo – 31.6%
Draw – 25.3%
LAFC – 43.2%