Real Salt Lake hopes to team up on L.A. stars

Published: Saturday, Nov. 21 2009 12:00 a.m. MST

Real's Kyle Beckerman, left, and Nick Rimando laugh together Friday and believe they can win together Sunday.

Kevin P. Casey, Associated Press

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SEATTLE — Since taking over as head coach of Real Salt Lake, Jason Kreis has adhered to a pair of sayings when dealing with his team.

The first is "Fortune favors the bold," which the players see painted on the wall every day they walk out of the Rio Tinto Stadium tunnel. The other is "The team is the star," and the players also see that every day they walk into the locker room.

It might sound corny, but internally the players have whole-heartedly bought into the phrase, and it's a big reason Real Salt Lake is playing in MLS Cup this Sunday against the Los Angeles Galaxy.

"It's the mantra of the team, it's posted up on our locker room, so it's kind of hard not to buy into it when you see it everywhere," said Robbie Russell. "I think the team does the best it can to follow through on what Jason started."

The "Team is the star" mantra was a huge motivational ploy against Chicago in the Eastern Conference final. Most of the attention heading into the match was on the Fire and their designated player Cuauhtemoc Blanco, who made $2.9 million this season.

RSL, which doesn't feature a single player with a salary over $200,000, ultimately won the match in a penalty shootout, and the players proudly talked about how the "team" beat the "star."

It will try and do so again this Sunday against a team with even bigger stars.

"I find it fitting that as we're preparing to play a team with two of the league's brightest stars, we shall see if our star, the collective team, can measure up to theirs," said Kreis.

L.A. superstar David Beckham makes $6.5 million annually, while Landon Donovan is among the league's highest paid players at $900,000. Overall, the Galaxy's payroll is roughly five times as high as Real Salt Lake's this season.

That disparity will be on display in full force on Sunday, but Kyle Beckerman isn't worried at all.

"We came here to win. We think we can win," he said. "We don't really care who we're playing, who's on the team."

RSL defender Nat Borchers believes Kreis' mantra has helped unite Real Salt Lake during a turbulent season at times.

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