Real Salt Lake Sorprendido Por Los Dinamos de Houston
Real Salt Lake enfrento a las Dinamos de Houston el 1er de Abril 2010 en el Estadio Robertson en Houston, Texas. Era una batalla entre los dos gigantes de la MLS y la segunda para los Dinamos de Houston después de la Batalla de Texas 2010.
El primer tiempo pertenecía a los jugadores de Real Salt Lake con Morales casi dirigiendo los movimientos del equipo. Morales anoto el primer gol a los 17 minutos mientras los Dinamos intentaron el empate.
Durante el partido, Brian Ching sufrió una herida dejando a Houston sin su mejor jugador. Espindola [Real Salt Lake] recibió una amonestación a los 45 minutos por su conducta anti profesional.
El Segundo tiempo pertenecía a Houston con Davis anotando dos goles a base de penalidad entre los 53 a 57 minutos. Espindola recibió otra amonestación por empujar a Boswell [Houston. Al final todo fue escrito a favor de Houston
Houston Dynamos Upset Real Salt Lake
The Houston Dynamos and Real Salt Lake faced each other in Robertson Stadium located in Houston, Texas. On April fool’s Day 2010. It was a battle of the two titans of the MLS
The First half was dominated by Morales and the Real Salt Lake team with Houston unable to react to Morales. Morales scored the first goal for Real Salt Lake and it seemed that they were going to have an easy victory.
Houston decided that they will not give up without a fight. Unfortunately, Brian Ching was injured and could not help the Dynamos. Everything started to unravel for the team from Utah when Espindola received the first yellow card of the game.
The second half belonged to Houston as Davis scored two goals on the basis of a penalty. Houston dominated the game while Real Salt Lake was asking the burning question of what was happening.
Espindola received another yellow card after pushing Boswell [Houston] during a last minute attempt to get more mileage from the game. In the end, Houston prevailed.
Houston Dynamos 2-1 Real Salt Lake
1-IV-2010
Robertson Stadium
Houston Texas.
Jugador Mas Valioso: MVP: Davis