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Real Salt Lake: Friendlies a time for player development

Published: Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008 12:22 a.m. MDT
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"It's an opportunity to look at some of the younger players and plug them into spots. We want to see how their development is coming," Kreis said. "We expect to see them getting better. We expect that they don't make some of the same mistakes as they have in the past.

"All of our young players, I don't think any of them could say they haven't had an opportunity in a meaningful match. But they have all made mistakes," Kreis added. "It is important to see we are making less and less of those mistakes and getting better."

As well as giving the younger players the chance to play, the game also allows some of the newest members a chance to improve chemistry with their newest teammates.

"We have some new players like Robbie Russell, Clint (Mathis) and Will (Johnson) that we would like to continue to coach them and get them acclimated to the team. We'd like to get them some minutes with the team and in the system that we would like to play," said Kreis.

While Tigres is a formidable opponent — the club currently sits in second place in the first division and has won two league titles — Kreis and the rest of the club would treat this friendly the same regardless of the opponent.

"I haven't looked at them at all," said Kreis. "We are a team that is pretty focused on what we are doing and looking at ourselves. I haven't spent any time looking at Tigres at all."

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NOTES: Individual tickets for the two games scheduled at Real Salt Lake's new stadium in Sandy went on sale Tuesday. Tickets for the season opener Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. against New York, and Saturday, Oct. 18 vs. FC Dallas are available to the general public.

The tickets are available either online at RSLstadium.com, realsaltlake.com, calling 801-924-8585, or at the RSL front office at Trolley Corners. They are available for $15 (Upper Deck), $18 (North Goal), $25 (Corner Flag), $30 (Lower Sideline), and $60 (VIP), with discounts in each section available for group purchases of 20 seats or more. A limited number of premium seats are available for $75 (Sideline Club), $100 (Club) and $125 (Center Circle).

ESPINDOLA HONORED: Fabian Espindola was named Major League Soccer's Player of the Week for Week 23. The 23-year-old forward from Argentina scored both of Real's goals in a 2-0 win over Colorado last Friday night. His second goal — a 59th minute beautiful chip over the onrushing keeper— was also nominated for Goal of the Week.

Recent comments

Its a meaningless match...you want to see our starting 11 out there?...

Horst... | Sept. 4, 2008 at 9:01 a.m.

David Horst keeps getting opportunities why?

rslfan2 | Sept. 3, 2008 at 4:04 p.m.

I really dislike Kreis' comments about not even looking at the other...

Anonymous | Sept. 3, 2008 at 3:57 p.m.

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RSL's Tino Nunez and Saprissa's Alexander Robinson fight for a ball earlier this season. Real hosts a friendly tonight vs. UANL Tigres.

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