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Sounders - Herediano, CCL Running Blog

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TFC pulled off the win over Tauro FC, so lets see what Seattle can do in their CONCACAF Champions League clash versus Herediano. It should be a tougher test.
Sounders lineup: GK Keller, D Scott, D Ianni, D Hurtado, D Gonzalez, M Carrasco, M Sanyang, M Neagle, M Levesque, F Jaqua, F Noonan.

Sounders - Herediano, CCL Running Blog

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TFC pulled off the win over Tauro FC, so lets see what Seattle can do in their CONCACAF Champions League clash versus Herediano. It should be a tougher test.
Sounders lineup: GK Keller, D Scott, D Ianni, D Hurtado, D Gonzalez, M Carrasco, M Sanyang, M Neagle, M Levesque, F Jaqua, F Noonan.

Crushing Blow

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The more things change, the more they don't progress.
MLS was supposed to finally have announced to the region, the world, anyone who would listen, that MLS was a league to be reckoned with, that American soccer was here.
It's here alright, back in the same position as it ever was.

RSL-Monterrey: Whose moment will it be?

HexagonalBlog 27 April @ 02:17 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Real Salt Lake and Monterrey are ninety minutes from the CONCACAF Champions League trophy, ninety minutes from FIFA Club World Cup, ninety minutes from history. Either Monterrey will place the capstone on being the best side in Mexico over the past 18 months with a maiden victory at CONCACAF's club competition, or Real Salt Lake will signal a historic moment for Major League Soccer and US soccer with a Champions League win.

RSL's Historic Draw

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Real Salt Lake did the unthinkable and pulled out a 2-2 result from Monterrey.
It wasn't the result itself that was unthinkable but rather the way it went down. Javier Morales pulled a goal out of thin air, as he skirted past Jose Maria Basanta and placed the ball past Jonathan Orozco in the 89th minute.

RSL Going For History

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Real Salt Lake can make history.
With a series win over Monterrey in the CONCACAF Champions League final, Real Salt Lake would become the first MLS team to compete in the FIFA Club World Cup, and would be the first MLS team to win a CONCACAF title since the tournament went to a home-and-away format in 2002.