Real Salt Lake: Williams' resurgence key to success

Published: Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 11:16 p.m. MDT
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SANDY — It wasn't long ago that Andy Williams was seemingly lost on Real Salt Lake's bench. Through the first two-thirds of the MLS season, he'd made just two starts in addition to a dozen or so brief appearances as a substitute.

The worst stretch came right around the All-Star break, when Williams made two appearances over five matches for a grand total of just seven minutes. The lack of production seemed to signal the end was nearing for the last Real Salt Lake original.

Now, however, as the team heads into its first-round playoff series with Columbus, there might not be a more important player to RSL's hopes than Andy Williams.

"He's been playing incredibly. It seems every time he's on the field, he's creating chances for us, and a lot of them are resulting in goals. I don't think there's any accident there," said RSL defender Chris Wingert. "I've been really impressed by his play week in and week out, and he seems to keep doing it. He's a guy we really need to have on the field."

Wingert's endorsement of Williams is about as close to a line-up recommendation as you'll ever hear from a player, but with the way RSL's fan favorite has been playing lately, starting him seems like a no-brainer.

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RSL posted a 4-3-2 record in the final nine games of the season, and during that stretch, Williams made five starts, appeared in every game and logged one goal and five assists. It might've been his most productive stretch in a Real Salt Lake uniform since his arrival back in 2005, and was capped by his two assists against the Rapids last weekend.

"For me, what was more impressive than some of the outstanding touches and passes he had was the defensive work he did, and he shows he's capable of that," RSL coach Jason Kreis said after the victory over Colorado. "When he does that, it's huge for the team. I always know the touches are going to be there, it's always a question of if he's going to be committed to defending."

That uncertainty about Williams' defensive effort was a big reason why he didn't play much earlier this season. Even though he never made excuses, the chaos of his life away from soccer as his wife battled a rare form of leukemia was clearly a distraction.

In the past couple of months though, Williams' life on and off the field has become more settled.

It started with improvement on the practice field in early August. It didn't go unnoticed by the coaching staff, so on Aug. 23 — when midfielder Javier Morales injured his ankle in the opening minutes at New England — it was Williams who replaced him for the final 77 minutes.

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RSL's Andy Williams, left, battles for the ball in a game back in April. Williams' strong late-season play helped RSL get back to the MLS playoffs.

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