Real Salt Lake to visit Sporting KC on Decision Day Sunday

MLS Decision Day is here as Sporting Kansas City (17-9-7, 58 points) welcomes rivals Real Salt Lake (13-14-6, 45 points) to Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas, on Sunday, Nov. 7, on the final day of the regular season.

With postseason positions and seedings on the line for the 2021 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, all six Western Conference matches will kick off at 5:25 p.m. Sunday.

Tickets for Sunday’s showdown are available online at SeatGeek.com. Local band The Crossroad Sound will be playing on the Mazuma Plaza prior to kick off in addition to a postmatch performance in the Budweiser Brew House.

The match will air on Bally Sports KC, Bally Sports Midwest and will stream on the Bally Sports App and at BallySports.com. The match will be broadcast over the radio on ESPN 94.5 and in Spanish on 1340 LA Grande. There will be live updates throughout the match from @SKCMatchday on Twitter.

Both teams enter Sunday’s match with major playoff implications and are coming off midweek losses. Sporting fell 3-1 on the road at Austin FC and Real Salt Lake also dropped a 3-1 decision at home to Portland Timbers.

Sporting sits in second place in the West, one point behind Seattle, while eighth-place Real Salt Lake must take all three points to secure a postseason berth.

Sporting, already assured of not only a playoff berth but also a home playoff match, is now looking to secure a first-round bye in the postseason as the conference’s No. 1 seed and can also clinch a spot in the 2022 Concacaf Champions League with a top-two finish in the West.

Sunday will be the second time these two teams meet in the 2021 regular season with Real Salt Lake winning the previous meeting at home on May 1. Alan Pulido gave Sporting the lead with a goal in the 17th minute before Damir Kreilach equalized and Rubio Rubin bagged a second-half brace for Real Salt Lake.

Sporting KC manager Peter Vermes has his squad eyeing the top of the West for a second straight season and a third time in the past four years.

Sunday’s match will be Sporting KC’s fifth in two weeks in a sprint to the finish line before a two-week international break prior to the start of the postseason. Vermes has had Sporting playing inspired soccer all year as the 2021 team has the third most points and goals in club history.

With 11 goals and three assists, including a goal or assist, in his last 10 appearances, club captain Johnny Russell comes into the final match of the season in a sensational run of form. The Scottish forward has set a career-high with 15 league goals. Russell ranks sixth in MLS in goal contributions with 23 (15 goals, eight assists), and his 15 goals are tied for sixth-best as well.

Joining Russell in the attack is fellow MLS MVP candidate Daniel Salloi, who reentered the Sporting starting XI on Wednesday after recovering from an ankle injury. The Sporting attack becomes that much more dangerous with Salloi in the squad as his 16 goals are tied for fourth in the league and just two back of Golden Boot leader Valentin Castellanos. The Sporting KC Academy product’s 24 goal contributions (16 goals, eight assists) are tied for third-best in MLS.

Gadi Kinda has also been a huge asset for Sporting KC, assisting on each of Sporting KC’s last four goals, while Andreu Fontas has anchored the backline for Sporting.

The Spaniard leads MLS in touches (3071), passes (2725) and successful passes (2437) this season. Not only are those marks league highs, but they are also MLS single-season records in the Opta era (2010-present).

Sporting KC left back Luis Martins ranks second in the league in touches (2539) and midfield maestro Ilie ranks second in passes (2149) and successful passes (1912). Goalkeeper Tim Melia (65 saves, seven clean sheets) is just one win away from his 100th career victory for Sporting across all competitions.

Led by interim head coach Pablo Mastroeni, Real Salt Lake need a win over Sporting Kansas City to continue its 2021 MLS campaign into the postseason. Two points below the playoff line, if RSL loses or draws on Sunday the club will miss out on the playoffs for a second straight season.

Real Salt Lake’s attack is led by Kreilach (15 goals, nine assists), who is tied with Russell on goals and Salloi on goal contributions. Kreilach is joined in the attack by fellow midfielder Albert Rusnak (11 goals, 11 assists), forwards Anderson Julio (eight goals, one assist) and Rubin (eight goals, five assists).

Real Salt Lake homegrown players Justen Glad and Aaron Herrera hold down the defense while 20-year-old homegrown goalkeeper David Ochoa (78 saves, four clean sheets) is in his first season as a full-time starter.

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Second-place Sporting KC drops match to Austin

Sporting Kansas City (17-9-7, 58 points) suffered a setback in its Western Conference regular season title push, losing its inaugural match in the Texas capital to Austin FC (9-20-4, 31 points) 3-1 at Q2 Stadium.

Johnny Russell stretched his club-record streak to 10 straight matches with a goal or assist and Gadi Kinda tallied his eighth assist of the season, but Sporting KC could not overcome Austin FC’s early goals.

The attention now turns to MLS Decision Day as Sporting welcomes rivals Real Salt Lake at Children’s Mercy Park. The 2021 MLS regular season finale will take place at 5:25 p.m. Sunday at 5:25 p.m. as the MLS postseason picture solidifies, with Sporting set to finish anywhere between first and third in the West.

Fans can catch the action live regionally on Bally Sports Kansas City, Bally Sports Midwest and the Bally Sports app.

Manager Peter Vermes’ starting XI for the midweek matchup had two personnel changes and two positional changes with Nicolas Isimat-Mirin starting at center-back and Daniel Salloi making his first start since Oct. 17.

These moves allowed Ilie Sanchez and Gadi Kinda to rejoin the midfield after both players stepped into different roles due to injuries.

Not even a minute into the match, Austin grabbed a one-goal advantage off the head of Sebastian Driussi after Jared Stroud sent a cross from inside the box across the face of goal.

Graham Zusi fired Sporting’s first attempt just high in the ninth before Stroud nearly doubled Austin’s lead, pinging a shot off the right post from just inside the box.

Sporting had a chance to level the match in the 20th minute after Graham Zusi won them a corner. The ball was played short back to Zusi whose floated ball to the back post drifted just out of reach of the Sporting runners.

In the 21st minute, Isimat-Mirin was shown the match’s first yellow card for a foul along the left sideline. Austin took advantage as Zan Kolmanic’s set-piece service connected with Julio Cascante and thudded off the turf and into the net.

Now in a two-goal hole, Sporting looked to claw its way back in. The first opportunity came when Kinda’s diagonal ball nearly got to Russell but was intercepted by a dashing Brad Stuver. Ilie then joined the attack and cleverly slotted Salloi in for a shot. The Hungarian international’s turf burner bounced inches wide of the mark into the side netting. Kinda then put Sporting’s first shot on goal right at Stuver who made the save.

Russell and Sporting KC continued to fight. The in-form forward skipped a shot from close range over the bar, trying to bounce it past Stuver. He followed that sequence up by showing incredible resilience by winning the ball back, slipping and then regained his feet and sent a shot just off the thigh of Stuver.

Austin was not satisfied with two first-half goals as they continued to attack the Sporting KC goal. Driussi, looking for his second goal of the contest, opted for a side swiped volley off a corner but Tim Melia was there to deny Driussi. Kinda immediately followed that play up with a shot on target, and a cross off a short corner, both ending in the arms of Stuver.

Right on the cusp of halftime Melia made an incredible save, sprinting and then sliding back into position to deny Diego Fagundez on the back door, despite the offsides flag being up. Austin took the two-goal advantage into halftime.

The second half got out to a quick start with Jon Gallagher picking up a yellow card for a hard foul on Khiry Shelton. On the other end of the pitch Fagundez found space for a shot but had it deflected by a late arriving defender into the hands of Melia.

The Sporting KC attack led by Russell continued to push against the Austin backline with an advance into the box. The final ball nicked off Russell’s back foot and was cleared away out of the Kansas City attacking third. Ilie then struck an ambitious half volley in the 58th minute that curled just off frame.

Austin struck for a third time in the 60th minute on the counter attack. Fagundez found Stroud on the backside and the midfielder slid the ball past a charging Melia for his first goal of the season.

Remi Walter saw a shot go just wide before Russell finally buried the ball in the back of the net in the 65th minute. Kinda found Luis Martins who crossed the ball into the middle of the area where Russell sprinted in front of the defender and thundered home a header with authority.

Sporting KC Academy product Cam Duke was the first off the Sporting KC bench replacing Kinda in the 68th minute. Grayson Barber then took off the goal scoring Russell in the 78th minute. A minute later Salloi was whistled for a foul after Stuver dashed off his line and came close to colliding with the Sporting KC forward.

Sporting had a few chances to pull another one back with just under 10 minutes left but left empty handed after sustained pressure. Walter had another shot blocked before nearly combining with Shelton on the back post. Barber and Duke each offered up good opportunities but the Austin FC defense did not yield.

Sporting earned a set-piece in the 88th minute in a dangerous spot 35 yards out but the wall did its job for Austin FC. Quickly after Austin launched a counterattack that amounted to nothing with Fagundez sending a shot into the Austin supporter’s section.

Sporting KC’s final attack of the night saw Shelton’s headed ball across the face of goal cleared, and then Martins’ half volley get stopped in traffic.

Sporting KC leaves Austin tied for second place with Colorado Rapids and just one point back of leaders Seattle Sounders FC. Final positioning between the three clubs will be decided on Sunday when they kick off simultaneously in three different MLS fixtures as part of Decision Day.

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Russell extends scoring streak, earns KC home playoff match

Forward Johnny Russell pushed past defender Niko Hamalainen to score his first goal in a 2-0 win over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Wednesday evening. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The rain didn’t stop Wednesday evening and neither did Sporting Kansas City captain Johnny Russell, who scored both goals against the Los Angeles Galaxy in a 2-0 win. The goals extended Russell’s club record scoring streak to 8 consecutive matches.

Reserve goalkeeper John Pulskamp, pressed into service due to Tim Melia’s one-game suspension, kept the visitors off the board with two saves on well-hit Galaxy shots.

Sporting just missed an opportunity for an early lead in the 2nd minute. A corner kick from Russell fell to Ilie Sanchez, but his shot banged off the goalpost.

Kansas City had another flurry of shots near the quarter-hour mark, along with four consecutive corner kicks, but the Galaxy defense held fast.

Pulskamp earned his first save of the match when he got a leg on a shot from Dejan Joveljic in the 30th minute.

Five minutes before the break, Russell put Kansas City on the scoreboard. Gadi Kinda passed the ball to the Scottish forward in the right corner. Russell slipped the ball past defender Niko Hamalainen to earn a clean shot that he rocketed between the goalkeeper and the near post.

At the defensive end, Pulskamp picked up his second save in the 60th minute, smothering a shot at close range, and defender Luis Martins made a sliding block to deny the Galaxy an equalizing goal in the 73rd minute.

In the 83rd minute, Russell scored again off a pass from Kinda. From the right side, he curled the ball into the upper left corner of the net to double the lead.

The win puts Kansas City back atop the MLS Western Conference standings, and it assures them of at least one home game in the MLS Cup playoffs that start Nov. 20.

Kansas City has two games on the road at Minnesota (Oct. 31) and Austin (Nov. 3) before returning home to face Real Salt Lake in the regular season finale on Nov. 7.

Johnny Russell made a sliding tackle to break up a run by LA defender Derrick Williams. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
LA defender Sega Coulibaly leaped to clear a ball in front of the LA goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Johnny Russell and Graham Zusi clowned around with a professional wrestling move in honor of suspended teammate Tim Melia. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Midfielder Roger Espinoza tangled with LA defender Julian Araujo along the left sideline. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
LA midfielder Rayan Raveloson tracked Ilie Sanchez, playing as a midfielder in the match. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Forward Khiry Shelton went to the ground on a run up the middle. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Midfielder Remi Walter’s shot on the LA goal was blocked. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
LA defender Derrick Williams slid in to block forward Johnny Russell. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Johnny Russell scored his second goal of the match in the 82nd minute. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)