Red Bulls Hope To Continue Improbable Playoff Run At RSL
POSTED: 2:31 pm MST November 14,
2008
Sandy, UT -- (Sports Network) - The question is, after upsetting the two-time defending Major League Soccer Cup champion Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference semifinals last week, can the New York Red Bulls keep their improbable playoff run going."It's not over," Juan Pablo Angel told MLSnet.com. "We know that we're on the doorstep of the big party of the year. We would like to get it right, but we have a very difficult challenge ahead." The challenge comes Saturday night when the Red Bulls (1-0-1) travel to the Salt Lake City area to take on Real Salt Lake (1-0-1) in the Western Conference final at Rio Tinto Stadium. "The way the system is set up it's only a one game round this time," RSL's Clint Mathis told his team's official website. "So it's important to have the home crowd behind you because they definitely help us out. They are our 12 player out on the field. It's important to win this game at home and then we are in the finals." RSL - which has a 9-1-6 record at home this season and playoffs - also earned an upset in their semifinal series with Chivas USA. But the fact that the Red Bulls were the last team to sneak into the second season, combined with the fact that they upset a team many believed was the class of MLS gives them a lot of confidence heading into Saturday's game. "If you look at the game between Houston and New York, Houston had so many chances," RSL's Robbie Russell told his team's website. "Houston threw everything forward and everything forward and couldn't put it in the back of the net. And New York took advantage of all the chances they got. That will be the big thing, is who can score on their chances." The chances New York got were mainly generated by speedy winger Dane Richards, who had a goal and an assist as well as drawing a penalty kick - which was converted by Angel - in the Red Bulls' 3-0 win at Houston this past weekend. "He played with a controlled aggression. A lot had been said about the rivalry between him and [Houston] fullback [Wade] Barrett, but I think at the end, Dane got the better of the two with his pace," New York coach Juan Carlos Osorio said. "He's doing a lot better work now. He comes inside and looks for a pass, now his combination play is better, and we always know that he is a threat in behind, and we're very pleased with his performance." Most of RSL's chances have been coming from midfield maestro Javier Morales, presenting a challenge in the middle of the field for the Red Bulls' defense. "We have to play the way we have been playing the last coupe games," RSL's Will Johnson told his team's website. "We've played a very high pressure style, we got after teams, we've worked very hard with each other." But New York defender Chris Leitch likes his team's chances of another upset over the No. 3 seeded Real Salt Lake squad.. "We had guys who were willing to execute the game plan, willing to battle for 180-plus minutes and that was the difference," Leitch said of upsetting Houston. "It was unbelievable effort by every single guy, which is why it feels so rewarding right now. If we can continue doing this, who knows?" Who knows, the Red Bulls could be the team squaring off against the Columbus Crew for the MLS Cup on Nov. 23 at the Home Depot Center.
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