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The defense definitely was sharp. LA really had a hard time getting anything going forward. I tip my hat to Kreis for making a personel change. Putting Grabavoy in at d-mid helped our team. Alexander is a strong player, but still young. Ned handled the pressure very well and kept possession very well.
I don't know what the stats are, but in the stadium it seemed like the time of possession was really in our favor. It didn't seem like LA had the ball very much at all. From where I sat it looked like RSL dominated them. LA can cry allday about Morales being offside, we deserved that win by our play.
Cobalt:
I totally agree, and I am glad when I hear Kreis about focusing on getting shoutouts and letting the offense do their thing. We have had two shutouts in a row, and not to bash Nick for anything, but he hasn't had to do a whole lot to get the shutouts. We are playing organized and helping each other out in the back, and I am loving it.
It was disappointing to see LA so content to pull for a draw. It wasn't until Morales put us ahead that LA had more than 2 players attacking.
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