Kenny’s RSL out-slug Futty’s Timbers
- Tuesday, 10 July 2012
- Written by Modou Lamin Beyai

Abdoulie Kenny Mansally’s Real Salt Lake four-game winless streak is over after a hat trick from striker Álvaro Saborío powered them to a 3-0 win over Mamadou Futty Danso’s Portland Timbers at Rio Tinto Stadium.
Kenny watched the game from the sidelines while Futty played the whole game for the Timbers. Though they dominated possession throughout the game, RSL had to wait until the hour mark to get on the board despite several early chances. Portland goalkeeper Troy Perkins did well to punch away a long-range drive from midfielder Will Johnson in the 19th minute, while defender Jámison Olave’s point-blank 35th minute header went over the crossbar.
The Timbers, meanwhile, looked dangerous on the counterattack, and nearly scored in the 33rd minute when Eric Alexander’s shot from outside the box deflected off Olave’s leg and just wide of Nick Rimando’s far post.
But RSL’s incisive passing paid off in the 60th minute. After collecting the ball outside the area, Kyle Beckerman floated a ball towards the penalty spot that Saborío rose up to meet and flick into the corner of Perkins’ net.
The Costa Rican’s night only got better from there. Just two minutes later, Saborío got his second by heading in a cross from Chris Wingert. With Portland down 2-0, things got testy in the 64th when RSL took issue with a Diego Chara tackle on Javier Morales, and the ensuing scuffle ended with yellow cards for Johnson, Chara and David Horst.
Chara was once again the center of the referee Mark Geiger’s attention in the 73rd minute after parrying Saborío’s header off the line with his left hand. The Colombian’s offense put the Timbers down to 10 men, and soon down 3-0 after Saborío fired home the penalty kick that followed.
The loss dropped Futty’s Portland’s road record to 0-6-2 on the season and continued a scoreless run that has lasted five straight games away from home, but will return to JELD-WEN on July 14 to face the LA Galaxy.
Kenny’s RSL, on the other hand, have gotten off the schneid after suffering three straight losses from June 20-30. The Claret-and-Cobalt, now one point behind San Jose for the Western Conference lead, have a chance to vault into first place, also on July 14, when they face the Quakes at Buck Shaw Stadium.
Meanwhile, in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Sainey Nyassi missed New England Revolution’s game as they accounted for the New York Red Bulls 2-0 at Gillette Stadium, to extend their unbeaten run to five matches.
At the LIVESTRONG Sporting Park in Kansas, Macoumba Kandji’s Houston Dynamo were held to a goalless draw by Sporting Kansas.



