Eric Brunner and Columbus try to slow down Yura Movsisyan and RSL tonight. (Getty Images)
Tonight the second leg of the first round playoff matches kickoff in Columbus as the Crew host
Real Salt Lake. RSL holds a slight 1-0 lead in the goals department in this two-legged series
thanks to the late goal from Robbie Rogers last weekend.
Stuart Holden and Sean Franklin set to battle things out this weekend. (Getty Images)
It seems like every year we get a big upset in the playoffs, and 2009 was no different. Thursday
night in Columbus we saw Real Salt Lake go into Crew Stadium and shock the league with their 3-2
upset of the Crew, sending them through to the conference finals.
The playoff version of the SuperClasico got off to a bang with a 2-2 draw. (Getty Images)
Some could say the results we saw in the first week of the playoffs were fairly expected. The
SuperClasico ended in a draw that I think most folks expected to get; Real Salt Lake found a way to
get a win over the Crew at home; Seattle and Houston battled it out to a scoreless draw; and maybe
the only real shocker of the weekend was the Revs beating Chicago 2-1.
Landon Donovan leads the Galaxy against rivals Chivas. (Getty Images)
One more weekend of action and we will be in the conference finals here. One club is already in
and three others will move on this weekend. After last weekend's play the pressure is on a couple
home teams to rebound while one just has to keep on doing what they do best in front of their
fans.
Tonight starts the conference finals in the 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs. We all know the pairings
going into the conference finals and for the most part we know who the league and ESPN are hoping
to see in the MLS Cup.
We have our favorites and we certainly have our underdog. These next two games will put either a
really high profile match in MLS Cup 2009 or one that sees a couple of western conference clubs
battling it out like last year's two eastern conference teams did in LA.