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  • MLS: RSL End San Jose's Unbeaten Run

    Goal.com, Switzerland

    28/09/2008 08:10

    MLS: RSL End San Jose's Unbeaten Run

    Two goals from young striker Yura Movsisyan and a freekick winner from
    Javier Morales more than balance out Darren Huckerby's brace and give
    Real an unexpected three points on the road.


    Is there a more twisting and unexpected race than the playoff race
    shaping up in the Western Conference?

    San Jose, winners of nine straight, put their streak on the line
    against Real Salt Lake, who just had their very own home unbeaten
    streak ended last week. With key playoff positioning at stake, these
    two teams played a spirited, entertaining match featuring two goals
    from both San Jose midfeilder Darren Huckeby and Salt Lake forward
    Yura Movsisyan.

    Ultimately, it was a well-placed free kick goal by Salt Lake's Javier
    Morales that would give RSL just its second road win all season and
    precious late-season points.

    1st Half
    An entertaining first half began in a big way in the 3rd minute when
    Yura Movsisyan scored from inside the penalty area off of a nice pass
    from Javier Morales. The goal came so quickly that significant
    portions of the San Jose crowd had not even found their seats. Down
    1-0 before they had even entered, the crowd had a hard time getting
    into the game and an alert RSL side controlled the play throughout the
    first twenty minutes.

    The momentum of the game changed, however, in the 23rd minute. Real,
    victimized all season by long balls over the top of the defense,
    suffered yet another miscommunication on a long ball. The back four,
    seeing Arturo Alvarez in an offside position, did not react to Ryan
    Cochrane's pass, allowing an unmarked -- and onside -- Darren Huckerby
    to sprint in and put the ball in the back of the net. It was the
    Englishman's fifth goal since joining the side in July, and the crowd,
    finally seated, suddenly had a reason to become their rowdy boisterous
    selves.

    Riding the momentum, San Jose almost cashed in again 10 minutes
    later. RSL defender Jamison Olave received a yellow card for a
    dangerous takedown on Earthquake midfielder Ned Grabavoy just outside
    the penalty box. Ronnie O'Brien took the free kick, and Trinidadian
    international Scott Sealy knocked it home. However, the offside flag
    was up and the goal nullified.

    The Olave foul was emblematic of the physicality of the entire first
    half. Real Salt Lake, perhaps sensing the playoff implications of this
    match, played in a decidedly physical manner. This resulted in a high
    number of first-half fouls, two yellow cards, and a couple chippy
    shoving-matches between the two sides.

    Movsisyan was a bright spot for RSL throughout the first half. Looking
    dangerous on balls over the top, the 21-year-old had an excellent
    chance just before the break. Busting through the defense, he drilled
    a shot, but goalkeeper Joe Cannon was able to make the
    save. Movsisyan, however, reached the rebound, but his follow up shot
    was turned away by Cochrane.

    San Jose then grabbed the momentum going into halftime by controlling
    the play and almost getting the lead goal off of a Cochrane header
    that sailed just high of the crossbar.

    2nd Half
    Deuces were wild for Huckerby, who scored his second goal of the match
    in the second minute of the second half. The goal came as result of a
    quick counter keyed by a quick pass from Alvarez. The former FC Dallas
    midfielder found Huckerby who got around defender Nat Borchers and
    beat goalkeeper Rimando with a screaming shot from the top of the
    box. It looked to all the world like San Jose had taken firm control
    of the match.

    Movsisyan, however, would hear none of it. Two minutes later, he
    answered for Real Salt Lake with one of the more athletic goals of the
    2008 MLS season. Kyle Beckerman bounced an awkward pass toward the
    Armenian, who gracefully controlled and flicked a right-footed shot by
    Cannon. The equalizer, coming so quickly after the Huckerby goal
    deflated both the Earthquakes and their fans and decisively swung the
    momentum back to Salt Lake.

    Ten minutes later, RSL midfielder Robbie Russell was fouled just
    outside of the box. Javier Morales, signed to a contract extension
    just this week, wasted no time to prove he was well worth the
    investment. The Argentine bent the ball around the wall and into the
    top near corner for his fifth goal of the year.

    For Real Salt Lake, the physicality and aggressive fouling of the
    first half had been replaced by hustle and grit. They used both to
    maintain the possession and pace of the game over the final 20
    minutes. Robbie Findley, the speedy young forward from Oregon State,
    entered the game for Clint Mathis in the 70th minute. Buoyed by his
    fresh legs and the relentless attacks of young Will Johnson, RSL
    extended their pressure to ensure the three points.

    The Earthquakes last serious chance came in the 82nd minute when a
    handball by Olave gave them a free kick just outside of the box. The
    ageless Francisco Lima pushed his set piece just a bit over the bar.

    The victory helps Real Salt Lake keep pace in the suddenly very
    competitive Western Conference and sets up what should be a spirited
    chase between them and Rocky Mountain rival Colorado to make the
    postseason. For San Jose, the loss ends their nine-game unbeaten
    streak and leaves them in a tie at the bottom of the Western
    Conference with their intrastate rivals Los Angeles.

    -- Siegfried Spelter, Goal.com
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