Real Salt Lake on new path as Jason Kreis returns to Rio Tinto Stadium

SANDY, Utah — The first thing Real Salt Lake players see when they walk out of the locker room at Rio Tinto Stadium is a Latin expression scrawled in swooping
Real Salt Lake on new path as Jason Kreis returns to Rio Tinto Stadium
Real Salt Lake on new path as Jason Kreis returns to Rio Tinto Stadium /

SANDY, Utah — The first thing Real Salt Lake players see when they walk out of the locker room at Rio Tinto Stadium is a Latin expression scrawled in swooping gold letters on the opposite wall: Audentes Fortuna Juvat. It’s a mindset Jason Kreis instilled in his RSL teams after taking over as head coach in 2007, that “fortune favors the bold.”

When he left to take over Major League Soccer expansion side New York City FC after losing in the 2013 MLS Cup final, it certainly seemed like a bold move. It took Kreis out of his small-market comfort zone and into a franchise owned by Manchester City and the New York Yankees, two brands associated with big-time spending and expectations of success.

The team Kreis left behind moves forward to the tune of another phrase on the wall at Rio Tinto, in the same font. This one leads RSL players on the path to the field and reads, “Onwards and Upwards.”

“We’re trying to go a different route this year,” captain Kyle Beckerman said after training on Tuesday, facing the Latin script outside the locker room. “We’ve been so similar for eight years, and we’re choosing a different path this year.”

At 3-3-5, RSL currently sits in eighth place in the Western Conference, tied on points for the final playoff spot. A 4-1 loss to the Montreal Impact last weekend, though, personifies some of the struggles Salt Lake has had as a team in transition.

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Second-year manager Jeff Cassar, Kreis’s right-hand man when he was at the club, began the season with a new 4-3-3-style system that broke away from the 4-4-2 with a diamond midfield that Kreis implemented and Cassar continued in his first season.

The 2015 season began with a five-game unbeaten run. Three of those matches were draws, and it wasn’t quite the 12-game streak with which RSL opened 2014, but it looked to be a tenuously promising track.

Then suddenly, two losses—including a heavy 4-0 defeat to the New England Revolution—shifted the conversation. Two draws followed, and instead of an unbeaten streak, it became five games without a win and talk of a team in the midst of an identity crisis.

“It’s taken some time to make it right and tinker with things. Of course, we’d want it to happen as quick as possible, but sometimes, that doesn’t happen,” said Beckerman, who has frequently spoken about the team’s need to find its way. “We’re just trying to keep pushing on and get back to winning ways as soon as possible.”

Everything seemed fine in the wake of Kreis’s departure in 2014, as the team finished third in the West before crashing out in the first round of the playoffs with a 5-0 second-leg loss to the LA Galaxy. RSL matched the previous season’s point total in the standings while winning just one fewer game.

However, expectations for the team in the league’s smallest market have been high since Kreis led it to an improbable MLS Cup win in 2009 and the CONCACAF Champions League final in 2011. From then on, it became known as a team that often punched above its weight and hardly ever lost at home.

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Salt Lake sports fans hadn’t seen such success since the Utah Jazz lost two NBA final series in a row to Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls. Rio Tinto Stadium started selling out regularly, with a section of fans playing the drums nonstop underneath a sign that reads La Mormonera, creating a true home atmosphere for the team.

In Utah, teams are expected to play with a chip on their shoulders and beat opponents—especially from Los Angeles—that spend more money.

Kreis’s competitiveness and fiery attitude meshed perfectly with that mentality.

Cassar’s contrasting personality, still undeniably competitive but in a quieter way, made them a perfect team.

Kreis’s departure only became harder to stomach when he took his other assistants, Miles Joseph and C.J. Brown (after a season with the Chicago Fire), with him and poached Ned Grabavoy and Chris Wingert from RSL in the 2015 MLS Expansion Draft (not to mention trading with RSL for Sebastian Velasquez and Kwame Watson-Siriboe and signing former RSLers Josh Saunders and Mehdi Ballouchy).

Center back Nat Borchers also left for the Portland Timbers, and general manager Garth Lagerwey took a similar position with the Seattle Sounders. Another offseason of change left just four players who have been a part of each of RSL’s seven postseason appearances: Beckerman, Nick Rimando, Javier Morales and Tony Beltrán.

New York City FC faces RSL for the first time Saturday, marking its former Salt Lake men’s return to the site of their previous conquests. The home team emphasized that it would focus on the task at hand, while conceding that Kreis’s legacy wouldn’t be forgotten.

“I think it’s going to be hyped up, for sure, because Jason’s coming back. Deservedly so, because he meant so much to this club, but we’ve got to focus on ourselves and getting three points,” Rimando said. “There’s always going to be headlines, and it’s our job to pay attention to our job and do what’s required from us.”

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​Cassar, fully embroiled with wrestling his team back to its accustomed heights, said he hopes the story lines surrounding NYCFC’s first game in Salt Lake will motivate his players.

“I think the added excitement … makes it easy for a coach because it’s already built up,” he said. “Now, we shouldn’t have to worry about that; we’ve got to worry about how we’re playing.”

In light of injuries that have rendered nearly half of the team’s salary cap unavailable, Cassar tweaked the team’s tactical set-up again. Now, it resembles the diamond midfield Kreis used, although Cassar is quick to point out that it’s not exactly a diamond—call it a 4-1-3-2, with Beckerman sitting a little deeper than the other midfielders.

Even with a depleted squad and younger players shouldering the burden, RSL seems to have improved in its matchday process. The results haven’t followed yet, but playing six of eight league matches at home in June and July offers a chance to build momentum, especially if RSL can find results against NYCFC and at LA and the Vancouver Whitecaps to close out May.

Kreis hasn’t had any easier a time at NYCFC, where his team has won just once so far this season. Regardless, City also sits on the cusp of the playoff picture in the East, just three points out of sixth place.

Distractions aside, Saturday’s game offers a crucial chance for both teams to get back on track.

“It’s another game that we want to get three points, plain and simple,” Rimando said. “We’re not too far out of where we need to be, and two or three games in a row will get you right back at [the] top. This league is so up and down that anybody can beat anybody, and we’ve just got to get rolling.”

GALLERY: Soccer at baseball stadiums

Soccer at Baseball Stadiums

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The U.S. women's national team played New Zealand in a pre-World Cup friendly at St. Louis's Busch Stadium on April 4, 2015.

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New York City FC kicked off its Yankee Stadium era Sunday evening with a 2-0 victory over the New England Revolution. The MLS expansion club will play at the famed baseball venue for the foreseeable future, as it continues its quest to land a soccer-specific stadium in the Big Apple. But it’s not the first team to play soccer in Yankee Stadium–new or old–and it’s just the latest instance of soccer being played on Major League Baseball fields. Here are some instances throughout the years.

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New York City FC takes on the New England Revolution during the club's inaugural game at Yankee Stadium on March 15, 2015.

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Yankee Stadium set up for soccer on July 30, 2014.

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Before the club's rebrand to Sporting Kansas City, the Kansas City Wizards played the 2008-2010 seasons at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, the everyday home of the minor league Kansas City T-Bones.

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Liverpool played AS Roma at Fenway on July 23, 2014.

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Liverpool played AS Roma at Fenway on July 23, 2014.

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Liverpool played AS Roma at Fenway on July 23, 2014.

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A Chelsea-Manchester City friendly match in 2013 at Busch Stadium.

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Argentina played Bosnia-Herzegovina during the international friendly match at Busch Stadium on November 18, 2013.

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Argentina played Bosnia-Herzegovina during the international friendly match at Busch Stadium on November 18, 2013.

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Brazil played Chile at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Nov. 19, 2013.

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Brazil played Chile at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Nov. 19, 2013.

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The Brazil team on the field before playing Chile at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Nov. 19, 2013.

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Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees tosses the coin before the International Friendly match between Real Madrid and AC Milan at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 8, 2012.

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Real Madrid played AC Milan at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 8, 2012.

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A.C. Roma played Zaglebie Lubin at Wrigley Field on July 22, 1012.

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A.C. Roma played Zaglebie Lubin at Wrigley Field on July 22, 1012.

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Ecuador played Greece at Citi Field on June 7, 2011.

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Juventus FC played Club America at Citi Field on July 26, 2011.

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Mike Cameron of the Boston Red Sox on the field at Fenway before the start of a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 20, 2010. An image of a soccer ball was mowed into the center field grass to promote a match between Scottish club Celtic FC and Portuguese club Sporting CP that is set to take place at Fenway Park on July 21st.

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Pele, while playing with the Cosmos in the 1970's, played in Yankee Stadium.

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Pele played for the Cosmos from 1975-77.


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Liviu Bird is a soccer analyst with more than 20 years of experience in the game. He learned how to play in the streets of Romania before moving to the soccer wilderness of Fairbanks, Alaska, escaping to play collegiately as a goalkeeper at Highline Community College and Seattle Pacific University, where he also earned his B.A. in journalism. Bird played semiprofessionally and had tryouts at professional clubs but hung up his gloves in 2012 to focus on writing and coaching at the youth and collegiate levels. He joined Sports Illustrated in March 2013 as a freelance contributor and has also written for NBC Sports, Soccer Wire, The New York Times, American Soccer Now and the Telegraph (UK).