Friday, November 9, 2012

Sounders survive

The fourth time was a charm for Seattle, who saw Honduran international Mario Mart?nez ? making his first Major League Soccer start ? blast the Sounders into the Western Conference final. His left-footed, 15-yard half-volley in the 81st minute beat Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Nick Rimando far post for the series? only goal, the Sounders winning their first playoff series in franchise history.

After dominating Friday?s first leg, Seattle met an energetic RSL to start Thursday?s match at Rio Tinto Stadium. After setting into the game mid-way through the first, the Sounders saw Real ascend through the second half, slowly gaining control of the match.?The home side?s climb?halted?when Mart?nez, in the starting lineup for the injured Mauro Rosales, ended their season.

With the win, Seattle moves on to their first Western Conference final, a two-legged series starting Sunday in Los Angeles against the defending champion LA Galaxy.

Seattle advances, 1-0 (aggregate)

Man of the Match:?After a poor first half, it looked like Seattle would be better off with Steve Zakuani taking over as a left wing in place of?Mario Mart?nez. But head coach Sigi Schmid persisted with the man who?d played only 40 regular season minute, his loyalty paying off nine minutes from time when Fredy Montero?s chip over RSL?s right side fell perfectly in stride for Mart?nez. The midfielder strode onto and through a shot that curled toward Nick Rimando?s far post, settling into the side netting to send Seattle through.

The goal, then the analysis (below):

Threesome of knowledge: What we learned

Sigi Schmid made the right call in midfield.

Brad Evans has played for Sigi Schmid since 2007, so it wasn?t surprising the 27-year-old midfielder drew Thursday?s most important assignment. Moved from left midfield into the center, Evans was tasked with disrupting holding midfielder Kyle Beckerman?s control of RSL?s game. Situated above destroyer Osvaldo Alonso in what played as a 4-1-3-2 formation, Evans? persistence forced RSL to drop right-sided midfielder Will Johnson back to help their build up.

Slowly, Real adjusted to the tactic, but without Johnson to balance their midfield, RSL became predictably left-leaning, making life easier for Osvaldo Alonso. Late in the match, the Sounder linchpin made a number of key tackles, giving his own Man of the Match-caliber performance.

RSL?s central defenders locked down Seattle?s attack.

The absence of Rosales was huge. Not only did it deprive Seattle of their biggest leg one advantage (Rosales versus RSL?s left back), it also took away the man most likely to augment the Sounders? battle against Jamison Olave and Nat Borchers (Real Salt Lake?s central defenders).

RSL took the chance of leaving their defenders two-on-two against Eddie Johnson and Fredy Montero. With those numbers, you?d expect Seattle to generate some chance through their forwards, given enough chances. But thanks to strong performances from Olave and Borchers, Seattle?s 27-goal duo had very few opportunities. Olave had the speed and strength to compete with Johnson, while Borchers shadowed Montero?s forays into midfield to connect with his midfield.

With Olave and Borchers in form, Seattle was going to need a goal like Mart?nez?s to break through.

Alonso, Gspurning key the defense. Again.

Tonight, Michael Gspurning won the battle, even if he didn?t approach Rimando?s Friday heights. Tonight, Seattle?s goalkeeper lived up to Sigi Schmid?s year-long superlatives, making nine saves while keeping his 180-minute clean sheet.

In front of him, it was again Alonso cleaning everything up. Perhaps he was fortunate not to get called for a first half shoulder charge in the box, but after four years in Major League Soccer, the league?s premier destroyer knows how to walk that line. Late in the match, long after he?d picked up a 51st minute yellow card, Alonso made a number of key tackles deep in Seattle?s end that allowed his team to kill off the game?s final moments.

Packaged for takeaway

  • It was not a series to remember for Chris Wingert. The RSL defender, who was left looking at so many first leg crosses, picked up an injury in warmups. Kenny Mansally got the call at left back.
  • RSL also started without Fabian Espindola, Alvaro Saborio?s normal partner held back with an injured hamstring. The Argentine came on in the second half for Paulo Jr.
  • In the first half, Salt Lake was intent on using Paulo Jr.?s speed, repeatedly feeding balls into space behind Seattle?s defense. Nice reads from Gspurning thwarted the tactic.
  • Seattle and Los Angeles met in the 2010 Western Conference semifinals, the Galaxy getting a 1-0 win in Seattle en route to a 3-1 series victory.
  • For Real Salt Lake, the question is whether they keep this core together. They finished second in the West, but after three-straight playoff disappointments, Garth Lagerway and Jason Kreis may look to shake things up.

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/09/mls-playoffs-2012-seattle-sounders-real-salt-lake/related/

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