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Real Salt Lake: Surprising RSL holds off Revolution
Three nights after Real Salt Lake battled to a scoreless draw against the worst team in MLS a team playing with only 10 men no less it seemed logical RSL might struggle against league-leading New England, a team on a seven-game unbeaten streak.
It's funny how things don't always unfold as expected, especially in soccer.
RSL played a poised, intelligent game for virtually the entire 90 minutes, and Tino Nunez's 60th-minute tally propelled it to a 2-1 victory over New England and equalled a franchise-record five-game unbeaten streak.
The triumph also kept RSL unbeaten at home (4-0-4) in addition to bumping the club to second place in the Western Conference with 19 points.
"Huge win. Very, very pleased for the players," said RSL coach Jason Kreis. "What's most pleasing about the win tonight was the way we handled ourselves when we had the one-goal lead. It shows that we're learning and improving. We finished that game off the way a good team does."
Against the East-leading Revolution, after Nunez put RSL in front in the 60th minute on a fortuitous bounce, the team started to play like a team that's in front every weekend.
After Morales uncorked an ambitious 28-yard shot, the ball deflected off a Revs defender and settled nicely for Nunez in the box and he beat Matt Reis with the one-on-one opportunity for the 2-1 lead. Nunez was only on the field because starter Robbie Findley left the game in the first half with a mild concussion.
Despite New England's obvious need to push forward for the equalizer, Real Salt Lake continued to be the aggressor outshooting the Revs 7-5 the rest of the way and 19-14 for the match.
"They just played smart, they just looked like a team that knew what to do when they had a lead," said Kreis. "They moved the ball well, they put themselves in good positions so that when we lost the ball they were in the right spots to win it back immediately."
RSL, which only trails the L.A. Galaxy by two points for the Western Conference lead, will try and build on its momentum next Saturday in its lone visit to Kansas City.
In what figured it be a defensive battle the entire way Saturday night, the goals started flying in early thanks largely to defensive miscues.
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