RSL plays the cRapids this Friday - ESPN's Game of the Week - in what is sure to be a heated match. RSL is in a bit of a slump, the cRapids are back on the rise after a rough stretch. However, in this rivalry game, you can throw everything out the window in terms of the season. History has shown that this game will be incredibly dramatic and played hard til the final whistle. For RSL, it's a chance to right the ship with a big win (or even draw) and all but lock in that third overall spot. For the cRapids, its a chance to move up into the higher wild card seed and come into form at the end of the season. One thing is for sure: this game is going to be wild
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History of the Cup: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_Cup |
This match is huge. If you ask a supporter of either side they'll tell you the same thing "If my team could only win one/two games this season, it would be this one". There is no love lost between the two sides, not even the players. It is one of those truly heated rivalries that you typically only see in college or high school sports now-a-days. The fans, the players, the organizations, etc. They all hate each other. It's awesome. It's what sports, when it really comes down to it, is truly all about. Us against them.
Because of this heated nature, this game is sure to be a bit chippy. Hopefully the ref is understanding of the fact and calls his game accordingly. He shouldn't be quick to the cards, but he shouldn't just let things go, either. It's a very thin line that he'll have to find a way to walk. The hope, for both sides, is that he doesn't play a significant role in the game itself. There is plenty of hatred out there, we don't need to bring in some extra guys.
3 Keys for an RSL Victory
1. Use the emotions of the match correctly.
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The moment that turned this rivalry into what it is today. What will be known forever as the "Pablo Shirt Incident" has turned this game from a somewhat friendly rivalry into a complete hatred rivalry. Fun fact: cRapids haven't won a RMC since this incident. I like to call it the "Curse of Pablow" |
- We've seen what high emotions can do to this team, both good and bad. They can cause this team, when pressed against the wall, to play incredibly great soccer. Hustle, grit, tenacity, and energy can all be derived from the emotions that are sure to be in this one. However, these emotions can have negative consequences as well. We've seen RSL succumb to the cheap shots, dirty play, and ultimately ejections of a high intensity match. These emotions have to be bridled. RSL needs to play with - as Dunseth loves to call it - a controlled anger.
2. Contain the speed of Cummings and Nyassi
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The one and only current cRapid player I wouldn't mind switching shirts. |
- Speed. Both these players have loads of it. RSL's defense has been more than shaky the last couple of games. To right the ship in this one is more than necessary, it's vital. Cummings, if given space, will burn the RSL defense. The key is to keep him in front of the back-line. He isn't anywhere near as dangerous once that happens. Nyassi is the same way. Tremendous speed and will burn you in open space. If he is forced to play at a defense instead of behind them, though, he loses a lot of his edge. Still great players, but they can be limited if defended properly.
3. The Javi to Espy Connection
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The Argentine connection can be incredibly lethal. Fabian builds off of the play of Javi. Javi builds off the play of Fabian. |
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- It's no secret that these tow players really play well with each other. Espy, in particular, seems to really step his game up once Javier is on the pitch. With Javi back from injury and playing beyond what most people expected, I'm hoping we see that good old Argentine flair return on the big stage.
My Starting XI for RSL
GK: Rimando
LB: Wingert
CB: Olave
CB: Borchers
RB: Russell
LM: Williams
CDM: Alvarez
RM: Grabavoy
CAM: Morales
FW: Espindola
FW: Saborio
- The suspension of Beckerman and the loss of Johnson to injury will really suck in this one. Hopefully the rest of the guys can step it up. In particular, Yoradny Alvarez has to play at the top of his game. In fact...
Key Player for RSL: Yordany Alvarez
- This game is always won in the midfield. Though it comes down to the last minute a lot of times, it's the midfield for each team that does the work for the length of the game to set those last minute heroics up. Without Beckerman, RSL will really need Alvarez to play a huge match. Simple, calm, cool, and collective. If he can do those things and make the big tackles, RSL can win this game.
Prediction: RSL 2 - cRapids 1
- Goals from Espy and Morales
I see the cRapids getting the first goal of this match and then RSL fighting back. A goal around the 75th minute for RSL will push the cRapids into a high attack mode - allowing RSL some counters. Espy will get the late one to ice it.
FORZA REAL!
Cheers,
15 to 32
ps - YOU BETTER BE MAKING THE TRIP!!!
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