SALT LAKE CITY – Real Salt Lake did not score a goal sunday against Minnesota United FC, but the team went down with history.
For the first time in five matches in the Twin Cities, RSL received a point on the road with a goalless draw with Minnesota.
Andrew Putna made seven saves for real salt lake (4-4-7, 19 points), granting a corner shot in remarkable functionality at the away goal.
Dayne St. Clair made four saves on the purpose of Minnesota United (5-5-5, 20 points).
“When I talked to our goalkeeper coach and what we’ve noticed about Putna in the last three years, he’s a wonderful goal scorer. He’s brave and he’s putting his mark on the line,” said RSL head coach Freddy Juarez, who also congratulated St. Clear. ” Both goalkeepers were ready tonight and we deserved bleaching.
Putna won after half-time, completing consecutive shots of Emanuel Reynoso, adding a stop in the 52nd minute that kept the game goalless.
The 25-year-old goalkeeper shut down Reynoso three times in the middle of the moment, keeping the game scoreless after the 80th minute when Minnesota scored six shots in the middle of the moment.
Putna faced four shots of Reynoso, 3 at the door, but the young goalkeeper completed them all.
So close!” Reynoso’s stopped kick perfectly placed, goalkeeper Andrew Putna said “NO!”
Putna was also loaned by the goalkeeper’s most productive friend when Bakaye Dibassy’s headbutt in the 87th minute got out of the post here without causing damage.
“I’m just looking to exercise hard every week and make sure I’m in a position for the game,” Putna said. “That’s all I can do; as long as I exercise a lot, I know I’ll be in a position. “
He more than in a position on Sunday night.
But in a season when RSL has struggled to locate full-time replacement for retired legend Nick Rimando, betting on Putna, Zach MacMath and even reserve David Ochoa on purpose, Putna had one of his most productive games of the year.
At least it was the first time the former Real Monarchs goalkeeper had managed consecutive bleaching in his career with the first team. Still young and with a status of 6 feet and 2 inches, Putna is proving to be one of the most reliable shooting blockers in the Real Salt Lake pool. .
“I would definitely say that preventing the shot is one of my strengths,” he said. “It’s no secret that I’m not the most productive with my feet, so I have to be smart in other areas. Tonight I’m decent to prevent. “
Putna’s effort became more impressive with the impromptu backline ahead of him. Juarez began Justen Glad on the left side, moving the classic center from one side of the area to the other for the time being in the following month.
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When Donny Toia became RSL’s fifth and final submarine at the beginning of time off to help seal the victory, Glad, 23, more than satisfied to move to a third-place home with Nedum Onuoha and Maikel Chang.
But before that, he defended Minnesota’s right-side offense that included Reynoso, the 24-year-old designated player who scored seven goals with 12 assists for the legendary Argentine club Boca Juniors.
“We knew it could be potentially difficult,” Juarez said of Glad. “And if you ask me, I think he did well. They gave us the bleach after we had a lot of boys on that side. Just Glad did a great job”. a job; Has it been taken in interference performance?Of course he did; we’ve all done that, but I’d give it a very false score.
However, when he was removed from his position, Glad breathed a sigh of relief knowing that he had Putna.
“It was huge, ” said Glad. In a road game like this, you want your doorman to make big stops, and Putna actually did it tonight.
After
Real Salt Lake returns home to receive Los Angeles FC on Sunday, October 4, the start is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Mdt.
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