MATCH: Real Salt Lake (14-8-6, 48 points, 1st, MLS West) at Seattle Sounders FC (14-8-4, 46 points, 2nd, MLS West). TYPE: MLS. WHEN: Friday, 7 p.m, CenturyLink Field. MEETING: 17th (RSL leads 6-5-5 across all competitions). TV: NBCSN. RADIO: 97.3 KIRO FM; SPANISH: KOMO2 (Comcast Ch. 114) and La Gran D 99.3 FM.
The Sounders have an opportunity Friday night to accomplish something even the most fanatical Rave Green scarf waver would have found hard to fathom three months ago: Pull off a worst-to-first run. But a victory over Real Salt Lake (48 points) will vault the Sounders (46 points) into first place in the Western Conference.
For the occasion, the Sounders will open the bowl, meaning that another huge crowd is expected. The Sounders opened the entire stadium six times, most recently Aug. 25 for a Cascadia Cup duel against Portland, and have attracted an average of 61,380 in those matches (more than 52,000 tickets have been distributed for Friday’s match).
The Sounders will enter as MLS’s hottest club, winners of four in a row and seven of eight, including three victories in the past eight days that netted them nine points. Seattle, having also earned 21 of a possible 24 points in its last eight, is unbeaten (9-0-3) in 12 consecutive matches at the Clink.
No MLS team presents a greater threat to turn all those Seattle positives into a negative than Real Salt Lake. The teams have met 16 times, RSL winning six with five draws. RSL also won the two previous meetings this season, 2-1 March 30 and 2-0 June 22, both at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, UT.
Seattle hasn’t been able to beat Real Salt Lake in a regular-season match since May 28, 2011, and RSL will come to town having tallied a league-high 52 goals, including multiple goals in 12 of its last 16 games.
As always, Seattle’s principal hurdle will be solving goalkeeper Joe Rimando, who has been hellish on the Sounders. In the last seven matches between Seattle and RSL, covering regular season and playoffs, Rimando has held Seattle to just two goals.
The Sounders will have Eddie Johnson and Clint Dempsey available, but neither are listed among the probable starters. Both are just back from duty with the U.S. National Team. Leo Gonzalez, who sat out Seattle’s 2-1 win over Chicago last week due to a red-card suspension, is also available and scheduled to start.
Dempsey played 90 minutes while Johnson was subbed out in the 75th minute of the U.S. team’s 2-0 over Mexico Tuesday that secured a spot in the 2014 World Cup. They returned to Seattle Wednesday and trained with the team Thursday.
“I’ll be ready for whatever capacity that Sigi (Schmid) wants to play me,” Dempsey said. “Now it’s about doing the things that will make you be as prepared as possible, so if you do play that you can do a good job.”
According to the probable lineups, Schmid plans to go with Lamar Neagle and Obafemi Martins at the forward slots. Martins returned to the lineup against the Fire and played 89 minutes after sitting out four matches with ankle problems.
“I thought Oba was really energetic and bright in that first half,” Schmid said. “He got behind them — you look at the first 10 minutes of the game and he was goal-dangerous three-four times. Obviously, when he gets back into rhythm with training he’ll feel a little more comfortable with some of those things.”
Brad Evans, suffering from a calf strain, has been ruled out. The Sounders hope he can return for the LA Galaxy match Sept. 21.
“We think if we had tried to throw him out there (against RSL), we’d have jeopardized the L.A game,” Schmid told reporters late this week. “But he felt much much better today. He wanted to do more, but we had to put the reins on him and say, ‘No, that’s enough. You’re good. Let’s keep moving forward.'”
Steve Zakuani was removed from the disabled list, where he had been since June 12 after undergoing successful sports-hernia surgery. He is eligible to play, but likely will be held out Friday.
SOUNDERS PROBABLE LINEUP: Goalkeeper — Michael Gspurning. Defenders — DeAndre Yedlin, Djimi Traore, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Leo Gonzalez. Midfielders — Osvaldo Alonso, Mauro Rosales, Andy Rose, Marc Burch. Forwards — Obafemi Martins, Lamar Neagle.
RSL PROBABLE LINEUP: Goalkeeper — Joe Rimando. Defenders — Chris Wingert, Nat Borchers, Carlos Salcedo, Tony Beltran. Midfielders –Kyle Beckerman, Luis Gil, Ned Grabavoy, Javier Morales. Forwards — Joao Plata, Devon Sandoval.
INJURIES: Seattle — Out, GK Josh Ford (right patella fracture), MF Shalrie Joseph (right knee sprain). D Brad Evans (calf strain). Questionable, D Dylan Remick (left hamstring strain), F Will Bates (right knee surgery). RSL — Out, D Rich Balchan (shoulder surgery), MF John Stetzer (shoulder surgery), D Kwame Watson-Sirboe (right knee ACL), GK Josh Saunders (left knee ACL), F Alvaro Saborio (calf strain). SUSPENSIONS: Seattle — None. RSL — None. INTERNATIONAL DUTY: Seattle — None; RSL — None.
SERIES: Dates to March 28, 2009, when the Sounders won 2-0 at home on goals by Nate Jaqua and Fredy Montero. Sides met five times last year with Real Salt Lake winning 1-0 May 2, followed by three scoreless draws. Seattle and RSL have met twice this season. On March 30, Real Salt Lake pulled out a 2-1 victory. Brad Evans scored Seattle’s only goal. RSL won the last meeting 2-0 June 22, also at Salt Lake.
SOUNDERS STATS / NOTES
- REGULAR-SEASON SUMMARY (MLS): Overall: 14-8-4. Last 5: L-W-W-W-W. Home: 9-1-3. Road: 5-7-1. Vs. East: 5-2-1. Vs. West: 9-6-3. March: 0-3-1; April: 1-0-1; May: 3-1-1; June: 2-1-0; July: 2-2-1; August: 4-1-0; September: 2-0-0; October: 0-0-0. Goals For: 35. Goals Against: 27. Differential: +8.
- MLS TEAM STATS: Goals: 35 (12th). Goals Scored Avg.: 1.35 (11th). Goals Allowed Per Match: 1.04 (3rd). Shots: 306 (16th). Shots On Goal: 98 (17th). Fouls Committed: 334 (13th). Fouls Suffered: 330 (14th). Yellow Card Cautions: 36 (T15).
- 9-0-2 when leading at the half, 3-1-2 when tied at the half, 1-7-0 when trailing at the half.
- 12-0-2 when scoring first, 1-8-1 when conceding first.
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Seattle’s 1.04 goals against average is tied for second in MLS, and the Sounders lead the league with 1.77 points per game.
- Obafemi Martins and Lamar Neagle have each scored four game-winning goals, ranking fifth in MLS.
- Mauro Rosales is tied for first in MLS with five game-winning assists.
- Seattle is unbeaten in nine (7-0-2) all-time matches played in front of crowds of more than 40,000.
- Seattle’s 14 wins are the most in MLS, and the four draws are the fewest. Sounders have scored 21 points from the last eight, the best stretch in club history.
- Rosales has 33 career assists and is one shy of matching Fredy Montero’s club record.
- Sounders are unbeaten in 45 straight games (37-0-8) when scoring first.
- With 14 wins, the Sounders need four to match the club record of 18 set in 2011.
- Lamar Neagle has set career-highs in goals (7), assists (3), starts (19), and minutes (1,693) this season. His next game will match his career-high for appearances (23).
SOUNDERS MLS LEADERS
Category | Skinny |
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Starts | Gonzalez 23, Yedlin 22, Traore 22, Gspurning 22 |
Goals | Martins 7, Johnson 7, Neagle 7 |
Assists | Rosales 7, Evans 5, Martins 3, Neagle 3 |
Shots | Neagle 46, Johnson 39, Martins 34 |
Shots On Goal | Johnson 20, Neagle 18, Martins 13 |
Fouls Caused | Alonso 41, Neagle 37, Gonzalez 28 |
Fouls Suffered | Rosales 34, Johnson 32, Alonso 30 |
Offsides | Johnson 29, Neagle 10, Evans 7 |
Corner Kicks | Rosales 78, Neagle 14, Burch 14 |
Cautions | Johnson 6, Traore 5, Hurtado 4 |
Ejections | 7 tied with 1 each |
COMING UP: Sounders play at the LA Galaxy Sept. 21 and return to CenturyLink Sept. 29 to host the New York Red Bulls.
Seattle Sounders FC 2013 Schedule / Results
(14-8-4, 46 points, MLS; 1-1-0 CCL; 0-1-0 U.S. Open Cup)
Date | Opponent | Time | TV | W/L | Score | Rec. |
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3/2 | vs. Montreal | 7:00 | KING | L | 1-0 | 0-1-0 |
3/6 | *at Tigres | 7:00 | Fox Soccer | L | 1-0 | 0-0-0 |
3/12 | *Tigres | 7:00 | NBCSN | W | 3-1 | 1-0-0 |
3/16 | ^Portland | 5:00 | NBCSN | D | 1-1 | 0-1-1 |
3/23 | ^at San Jose | 7:30 | KING 5 | L | 1-0 | 0-2-1 |
3/30 | ^RSL | 6:00 | KONG | L | 2-1 | 0-3-1 |
4/2 | *Santos | TBD | NBCSN | L | 1-0 | 1-0-0 |
4/9 | *at Santos | TBD | NBCSN | D | 1-1 | 1-1-0 |
4/13 | ^N. England | 1:00 | KONG | D | 0-0 | 0-3-2 |
4/20 | ^at Colorado | 3:00 | KONG | W | 1-0 | 1-3-2 |
5/4 | ^at Phila. | 4:30 | KONG | D | 2-2 | 1-3-3 |
5/8 | ^at KC | 5:30 | KONG | W | 1-0 | 2-3-3 |
5/11 | ^San Jose | 1:00 | KONG | W | 4-0 | 3-3-3 |
5/18 | ^FC Dallas | 7:00 | KING | W | 4-2 | 4-3-3 |
5/26 | ^at LA Galaxy | 8:00 | ESPN2 | L | 4-0 | 4-4-3 |
5/29 | #at Tampa | 4:30 | —– | L | 1-0 | 0-1-0 |
6/1 | ^at Chivas | 7:30 | KONG | W | 2-0 | 5-4-3 |
6/8 | ^Vancouver | 7:30 | NBCSN | W | 3-2 | 6-4-3 |
6/22 | ^at RSL | 6:30 | KONG | L | 2-0 | 6-5-3 |
7/3 | ^DC United | 7:00 | KONG | W | 2-0 | 7-5-3 |
7/6 | ^at Vancouver | 8:00 | NBCSN | L | 2-0 | 7-6-3 |
7/13 | ^at San Jose | 7:30 | KING | L | 1-0 | 7-7-3 |
7/20 | ^Colorado | 1:00 | KONG | D | 1-1 | 7-7-4 |
7/28 | ^Chivas | 8:00 | KONG | W | 2-1 | 8-7-4 |
8/3 | ^FC Dallas | 7:00 | KING | W | 3-0 | 9-7-4 |
8/10 | ^at Toronto | TBA | KONG | W | 2-1 | 10-7-4 |
8/17 | ^at Houston | 6:00 | KONG | L | 3-1 | 10-8-4 |
8/25 | ^Portland | 7:00 | ESPN2 | W | 1-0 | 11-8-4 |
8/31 | ^at Columbus | 4:30 | KONG | W | 1-0 | 12-8-4 |
9/4 | ^Chivas | 7:00 | KONG | W | 1-0 | 13-8-4 |
9/7 | ^Chicago | 7:00 | NBCSN | W | 2-1 | 14-8-4 |
9/13 | ^RSL | 7:00 | NBCSN | — | — | — |
9/21 | ^at LA Galaxy | 7:30 | NBCSN | — | — | — |
9/29 | ^New York | 6:00 | ESPN | — | — | — |
10/5 | ^at Colorado | 7:00 | NBCSN | — | — | — |
10/9 | ^ Vancouver | 7:00 | KING/KONG | — | — | — |
10/13 | ^at Portland | 6:00 | ESPN | — | — | — |
10/19 | ^at FC Dallas | 1:00 | NBCSN | — | — | — |
10/27 | ^LA Galaxy | 6:00 | ESPN | — | — | — |
*=CONCACAF; ^=Major League Soccer; #=U.S. Open Cup
1 Comment
This has been run worthy of the ’95 Mariners or the ’78 Sonics. Big opportunity for the club tonight. Just having Johnson and Dempsey available could boost the players.