10.05.2011

Fixing our problems, Starting from the back

RSL heads to Vancouver for a match that was originally scheduled back in the middle of July. Because of some poor weather, a grass pitch laid over a turf one, and mostly Vancouver valuing a friendly over a league game this match will now be on quite possibly the worst date possible for RSL. It's almost funny as it is a sign of just how bad the luck is with Real right now. They will be missing close to an entire lineup (11 players) because of injury, suspension, national team duty, and visa issues. This game should be one that RSL simply dominates as Vancouver is arguably the worst team in the league. What is likely to happen, though, is that RSL will struggle with a reserve filled lineup. One thing I can almost guarantee you, it ain't going to be an attractive match to watch.
RSL is on a 3 game losing streak with 3 games left on the season. You don't want to enter the playoffs in the form that RSL is in right now. Thus, this game, I feel, is the beginning of this teams playoff form. They can either right things on this ship, or set course for some really dangerous and likely short-lived (in terms of games played) waters. For RSL to right the ship, a lot of things need to be worked on. Specifically for this game, these three things must done if RSL wants to get any points:

1. Keep Hassli in check
  - The big man for Vancouver plays a very similar role as Saborio for us. He is the target man that releases pressure from their middle and back line. Having seen a few Whitecap matches, there is a common theme: Hassli initiates the offense. Borchers and the rest of the back line have to make sure to keep Hassli in check, force him into quick touches, and not let him have room inside the 18 when a cross is whipped in. Stop him and you hinder a lot of the offensive abilities of the Whitecaps.

2. Team Defense - Win the ball higher
 - Vancouver's defense and midfield are decent, but they tend to be sloppy with the ball when put under any form of pressure. Thus, RSL would do itself a huge favor by implementing a high line of defense and working as a unit. In order to achieve this, the strikers for RSL have to have a high work-rate and force the defense of Vancouver into rushed decisions. PJ is a sure thing to start up top, so his work-rate has to be increased tenfold from what its been since he has returned from injury. We need the old PJ that was willing to work hard and use that burst of speed.

3. Quicker Ball Movement
 - If RSL wants to have any success all at come the end of this season and playoff time, they need to start moving the ball better. This means a lot of things, firstly is that the actual  ball movement needs to be quicker. Instead of taking 3 or 4 touches to get a pass off from the defensive line, players like Borchers and Wingert need to be able to do it in 1 or 2. The quicker we move the ball forward, the more space our midfield and forwards will have to work with. This also means there needs to be better movement by the players off the ball. Borchers and Wingert can't make a 1 or 2 touch pass if the player they are passing to isn't into the space needed by that time. RSL, especially lately, has become very stagnant off the ball. This has to be improved upon if we are going to win games come late October and November.

My Starting XI for RSL
GK: Rimando
LB: Schuler
CB: Borchers
CB: McKenzie
RB: Wingert
LM: Warner
CDM: Grabavoy
RM: Williams
CAM: Gil
FW: Paulo Junior
FW: A. Alvarez

Key Player for RSL: Paulo Junior
 - No Espy (suspension) and no Sabo (Costa Rica) means that PJ has to step into a starting spot at striker for RSL. It also means he is going to have to shoulder the load of offensive threat. His form of late suggests we could be in for a long night in terms of getting a good attack. However, this kid has surprised us before. I'd love for him to do it again. Please?

Prediction: RSL 0 - Vancouver 0
- I simply don't see RSL having any ability to score in this game. With the following players likely missing: Agorsor (injury), Alexandre (Haiti), Y Alvarez (Visa Issues), Beckerman (USA), Beltran (injury), Espindola (suspension), Gonzalez (injury), Johnson (Canada), Morales (turf), Olave (turf), Reynish (injury), Russell (injury/turf) and Saborio (Costa Rica) RSL is going to struggle. That's 13 players that RSL could very easily be missing. Kreis might force some players - Olave, Morales, and Russell -  to play despite them likely needing a rest on the turf, so who knows. If I was Kreis, I wouldn't risk it, not with how late we are in the season. Olave's knees, Morales' ankle, and Russell's whole body are not worth risking on this plastic stuff.

I think our defense is a whole lot better than they've played lately and will be the main focus of this match. These last 3 games will be about building upon one third of the pitch and then moving forward. In Vancouver, it's about fixing the defense. At cRapids it'll be midfield play, and hopefully against Portland we can get the strikers hot again.

FORZA REAL!

Cheers,

15 to 32

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