Collen Warner of Real Salt Lake celebrates after scoring the third goal against Cruz Azul during the second half of their CONCACAF match up at Rio Tinto stadium in Sandy on Tuesday. RSL won 3-1.
Brian Nicholson, El Observador de Utah
SANDY — Under coach Jason Kreis, Real Salt Lake is a goals-driven team.
One of their objectives this summer was to become the first MLS team to win a CONCACAF Champions League match in Mexico. It came close, but instead coughed up four goals in the final 20 minutes of a monsoon to lose a heart-breaker to Cruz Azul.
It more than made up for it Tuesday night at Rio Tinto Stadium, and in the process checked another first of its list.
In the final group game of the Champions League for both teams, RSL picked up an emphatic 3-1 victory in front of stadium record 20,463 fans to win Group A with 13 points. It is the first MLS team to finish atop a CCL group.
"It's kind of nice to get a little payback," said Rauwshan McKenzie. "They're coming here thinking they're going to put one on us, but we just held our ground and showed them what home field advantage is."
Getting the job done with a make-shift line-up that included Will Johnson starting on defense and teenager Luis Gil starting as well — against Cruz Azul's first-choice line-up — speaks volumes about how confident Real Salt Lake is at home. The victory ran the club's unbeaten streak at home to 32 straight in all competitions.
"Winning the group the way that we did with our second team, against their absolutely first team in our stadium in front of a pretty hostile crowd says a lot about the guys we have on this team," said Johnson. "It was a lot of fun to be a part of. It was a huge accomplishment."
Real Salt Lake will now turn its attention back to MLS play this weekend as it tries to win the MLS Supporter's Shield.
RSL had already secured passage into the Champions League quarterfinals regardless of Tuesday's result, so Kreis had the luxury of resting most of his regulars for this weekend's game in Colorado.
Not surprisingly, Cruz Azul took advantage by dominating possession early.
"A lot of the first half we were a little bit tentative again. I thought there were more opportunities for us to play and possess and we were doing quite a good enough job," said Kreis.
With an estimated 50-50 split in the stadium between RSL supporters and Cruz Azul supporters, nerves were to be expected from RSL's youngsters.
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