Real Salt Lake rallies to advance

Published: Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 12:23 a.m. MST
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — There's something about the playoffs that brings out the best in Real Salt Lake, even on the road.

During the regular season, RSL would've never been tough enough mentally to fall behind by a pair of goals and rally for the win. Coach Jason Kreis said that's always been "game, set and match."

Something was different Thursday night in Columbus.

After spotting the defending champion Crew two goals in the opening 35 minutes in Game 2 of their home-and-home series, Real Salt Lake responded in a very uncommon way. It scored three straight goals to pull out a stunning 3-2 victory at Crew Stadium, ultimately prevailing in the MLS first round series 4-2 on aggregate.

"To be honest, tonight is a microcosm of two years for us. We've had a lot of challenges, and we've had to work extremely hard and we've certainly seen a lot of adversity, and the way we responded tonight is fantastic," said RSL coach Jason Kreis.

For the second straight year, the historically bad road team clinched a playoff series on the road and now advances to the Eastern Conference final on Nov. 14, where it will face either New England or Chicago.

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It wasn't easy by any means. Last Saturday's 1-0 win at Rio Tinto Stadium gave RSL a narrow cushion heading into Game 2, but it only took 19 minutes for that lead to disappear. Guillermo Barros Schelotto, who was a surprising exclusion from the Crew's lineup in Game 1, curled a 48-yard free kick into the box that strangely went untouched and bounced harmlessly into the box of the net.

In the 35th minute, Schelotto scored again, capitalizing on a horrible Robbie Russell giveaway.

Suddenly RSL found itself down 2-1 on aggregate, which didn't bode well for a team that finished the 2009 regular season with a 2-11-2 road record.

Surprisingly, the players weren't concerned.

"I don't think we started panicking at all. We knew this team couldn't hold us to one goal tonight. Unfortunately we had to wait until we're up 2-0," said Andy Williams.

Just two minutes after coughing up momentum entirely, RSL pulled a goal back as Morales knocked in a Kyle Beckerman through ball to whittle the deficit to 2-1. More importantly it leveled the aggregate score at 2-2 and gave RSL a much-needed life line.

"It quickly gave us something positive to jump on right away," said Kreis.

Just before halftime, Real Salt Lake caught another break when it was awarded a penalty kick after Frankie Hejduk dragged down Fabian Espindola in the box. Robbie Findley buried the penalty, leveling the score at 2-2 and putting RSL back in front a goal on aggregate 3-2.

It was a dream scenario for RSL after a horrible opening 35 minutes.

Recent comments

Let's do to Chicago what New York did to us last year. Lets go RSL...

James | Nov. 8, 2009 at 11:33 a.m.

Shoulda stuck around. The game really settled down the last 10...

Re: Digbads | Nov. 7, 2009 at 1:41 p.m.

I tried to watch a bit of the match.
Ugggh. After watching 20...

Digbads | Nov. 7, 2009 at 11:48 a.m.

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Jay Laprete, Associated Press

Real Salt Lake's Nat Borchers, left, keeps the ball away from Columbus Crew's Eddie Gaven during the first half of an Eastern Conference MLS soccer playoff game Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Columbus, Ohio.

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