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Real Salt Lake: Team erratic in games' final minutes

Published: Wednesday, July 2, 2008 12:05 a.m. MDT
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Based on its troublesome history, Real Salt Lake should be ecstatic about being tied for second place in the Western Conference at the midway point of the 2008 season.

After all, the franchise was in fifth place at this time in its inaugural 2005 season, and in sixth place in each of the past two years.

Instead of celebrating its progress, though, the team has tepid emotions about the first 15 games this season.

"It's hard for me to say I'm content because I guess I look at it more game to game, and I see the points that we've dropped," said RSL coach Jason Kreis. "If we had done a better job of that, we'd have a lot more points — we'd be in first place by a ways."

Instead, with half the season remaining, RSL (5-6-4, 19 points) is tied with two-time defending MLS Cup champion Houston for second place in the West, two points behind the L.A. Galaxy.

The final 15 minutes of its games are what's really holding RSL back from being one of the elite teams in the league, having been outscored 8-3 after the 76th minute. The club hasn't gained anything from its three late goals, but the eight goals allowed have directly cost RSL six points.

"We're not completely happy, nor should we be," said general manager Garth Lagerwey. "We need to continue to focus for 90 minutes."

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Over the weekend, Real surrendered an 89th-minute goal at Kansas City, as Tony Beltran's own goal put a halt to a franchise-record-tying, five-game unbeaten streak.

Despite the mini setback, with half the season remaining, Real Salt Lake is just one win shy of its six victories in 2007 and five wins from equaling its club-record 10 wins in 2006.

Kreis is confident the foundation has been laid for much better production in the second half of the season, which begins Thursday at home against the Houston Dynamo.

During an often frustrating first three months, Kreis believes RSL has started to move in the right direction in key areas.

He believes the players have figured out how to defend well for long stretches, which helps limit opponents' quality scoring chances. On the opposite side of the pitch, Kreis believes RSL is creating plenty of scoring opportunities of its own, including just enough on the road to be in a position to walk away with positive results.

"For me, the one thing that's lacking is the final touch," said Kreis.

Real Salt Lake leads the league with 203 shots, yet it ranks eighth in the league with 18 goals scored.

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