Another year
tramadol without apap Real Salt Lake enters the match with momentum after beating the LA Galaxy in extra time (and in regulation time) to advance, and their dominating 4-2 win in the first leg against Portland. RSL enters the match with motivation: in September the team was poised to make a real run at 3 trophies this year, they failed on two of them and this is their last attempt. Real Salt Lake is likely to not have Alvaro Saborio for the match as he continues to recover from injury, and Chris Wingert is out with an injury picked up in the first leg of the series, but the team should have Ned Grabavoy available to start on Sunday (though it might be hard to pull Sebastian Velasquez who has been very good in the last couple matches). I expect Devon Sandoval to fill in for Saborio again, and Lovel Palmer seems like the likely replacement for Wingert. I think this will be an entertaining match but we have seen if the Timbers try to push too many players forward into the attack that RSL can make them pay. I think the pressure will be too much for the Timbers, this one ends up a 2-2 draw.