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William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0
William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0

SANDY, Utah (AP) — William Agada scored in the 42nd minute, Rafael Cabral had four saves and Real Salt Lake beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 on Saturday night to extend its unbeaten streak to four games. Cabral has five shutouts this season for Salt Lake (7-10-4). Advertisement Agada, acquired in a trade with Minnesota in April, opened the scoring with his first goal for RSL. Agada's header, off a corner kick played in by Pablo Ruiz, was blocked by defender Franco Escobar but Agada — off the rebound — bounced in a half-volley from the center of the area. Jonathan Bond stopped for shots for the Dynamo. Houston (7-10-5) had won back-to-back games for just the second time this season. RSL beat the Dynamo 2-1 in Houston on March 15. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press

William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0
William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0

SANDY, Utah (AP) — William Agada scored in the 42nd minute, Rafael Cabral had four saves and Real Salt Lake beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 on Saturday night to extend its unbeaten streak to four games. Cabral has five shutouts this season for Salt Lake (7-10-4). Advertisement Agada, acquired in a trade with Minnesota in April, opened the scoring with his first goal for RSL. Agada's header, off a corner kick played in by Pablo Ruiz, was blocked by defender Franco Escobar but Agada — off the rebound — bounced in a half-volley from the center of the area. Jonathan Bond stopped for shots for the Dynamo. Houston (7-10-5) had won back-to-back games for just the second time this season. RSL beat the Dynamo 2-1 in Houston on March 15. ___ AP soccer:

William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0
William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0

Associated Press

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

William Agada's goal, Rafael Cabral's 4 saves help RSL beat Dynamo 1-0

SANDY, Utah (AP) — William Agada scored in the 42nd minute, Rafael Cabral had four saves and Real Salt Lake beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 on Saturday night to extend its unbeaten streak to four games. Cabral has five shutouts this season for Salt Lake (7-10-4). Agada, acquired in a trade with Minnesota in April, opened the scoring with his first goal for RSL. Agada's header, off a corner kick played in by Pablo Ruiz, was blocked by defender Franco Escobar but Agada — off the rebound — bounced in a half-volley from the center of the area. Jonathan Bond stopped for shots for the Dynamo. Houston (7-10-5) had won back-to-back games for just the second time this season. RSL beat the Dynamo 2-1 in Houston on March 15. ___ AP soccer:

Atlético Ottawa in 'Superman' form heading into big weekend clash
Atlético Ottawa in 'Superman' form heading into big weekend clash

CBC

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • CBC

Atlético Ottawa in 'Superman' form heading into big weekend clash

Atlético Ottawa is currently the team to beat in Canadian soccer, sitting atop the nation's premier league (CPL) table with only one loss in 14 games. The Ottawa side is also riding a seven-game unbeaten streak across all competitions. Atlético's most recent win came in thrilling fashion on Tuesday when Samuel Salter, the club's leading striker, salvaged an underwhelming team performance with a breathtaking goal in the dying minutes of the match. His bullet-like volley fired York United out of the Canadian Championship and sealed what will be Atlético's first appearance in the domestic cup semi-finals when they take on Vancouver FC in August. Goalkeeping coach Romuald Peiser, who previously played for the Ottawea Fury before that club folded, describes this week's victory as a "milestone." A Superman-themed match against rivals The club's true test of character and craftsmanship is set for Saturday at 3 p.m. in a Justice League-like showdown comparable to Superman vs. Batman when Atlético takes on rivals Forge FC of Hamilton. The Superman-themed match at TD Place will see Atlético unveil special edition jerseys inspired by the DC character during warm-up. A limited but unspecified number will be sold to the public, according to a news release. Meanwhile, a four-time league champion is nipping at Atlético's heels: Forge is undefeated this season but trails Atlético by a single point. The Hamilton side is also coming off a big win in the Canadian Championship quarterfinal, defeating CF Montreal earlier this week. Unlike Forge and Atlético, Montreal plays in Major League Soccer (MLS) competition. That league holds a talent pool of professionals with playing experience in the world's top leagues, including legendary Argentine Lionel Messi who now wears the pink and black kit for Inter Miami. Peiser said Saturday's match is an opportunity for the young Ottawa team to grow. The average age of Atlético's roster is 25 years and 102 days, according to the available ages listed on the team's website. That includes 40-year-old Alberto Zapater, without whom the average age drops to 24 years and 241 days. Peiser says the best way to develop those young player is through playing time and technical development. "We want to develop young Canadian players. How do you do that? It's with the ball," Peiser said. New year, new dawn, new playing style for Atlético Past matches between the Ontario teams have led to a growing rivalry. Forge previously defeated Atlético 2-0 in front of 15,000 people at TD Place to lift the North Star Shield in 2023. Forge has bested Atlético more than a dozen times since the Ottawa team's inauguration, far more than the handful of wins the Ottawa side has enjoyed over its provincial rivals. Atlético's playing style has changed this season under new management. A team previously focused on maintaining a compact, defensive shape now demands possession of the ball in an attack-focused model. "We want the ball, but we want the ball with purpose," Peiser said. "[The players] want to win, they want to get better. They enjoy the system, they enjoy the game model. It's very demanding, but they enjoy it so much." Peiser added that it's a team goal to transmit that enjoyment to the fans and give them a "show" "Anyone who came into TD [Place] this year had a lot of fun at the game," Peiser said. "We want a lot of people in the stands having fun with us, [to] really create that union."

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