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Real Salt Lake Returns to Road this Weekend at Historic Soldier Field against Chicago Fire

April 19, 2024 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
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HERRIMAN, Utah - Real Salt Lake (3-2-3, 12 pts., t-3rd West MLS) resumes its 2024 MLS regular season - the Club's 20th and Major League Soccer 29th - this Saturday evening in Chicago, Ill., at historic Soldier Field with a 6:30p MT kickoff against the Chicago Fire (2-3-3, 8 pts, 11th East MLS). RSL enters Matchday Ten of the 2024 season unbeaten in its last four matches - last losing on March 9 to Colorado - and seeking a fourth consecutive road result, with Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni's team posting a 1-1-2 (5 pts) record away this year, losing only the season kickoff at Miami on Feb. 24.

Last week's 0-0 home draw against visiting Columbus saw RSL Captain / FW Chicho Arango - Major League Soccer's top goal contributor with six goals and four assists on the season - snap his three-game streak of appearing on the scoresheet, although the defensive clean sheet by GK Zac MacMath and company was the Club's second in eight games this season.

Arango had recorded four of his six goals in consecutive weeks vs. St. Louis and at Minnesota in an eight day span from March 30 - April 6, providing a three-goal explosion in a 21-minute span in the Utah side's come-from-behind 3-1 home win over St. Louis, the Club's first hat trick since September 17, 2018 (Damir Kreilach). Chicho's three-goal performance is just the seventh in RSL's 622-game MLS history, the Colombian joining Alvaro Saborio (three hats - two in 2012, one in 2013), along with Robbie Findley (2009), Javier Morales (2014) and Kreilach. Former Captain, head coach and current Club director Jason Kreis also had a hat trick, albeit in the 2005 U.S. Open Cup.

Arango now has two hat tricks in his MLS career - his first was for LAFC in late 2021 against Dallas - and boasts 105 goals as a professional, including 49 goals in 83 games across all competitions since arriving in MLS for LAFC and RSL. Since appearing on the Wasatch Front last July, Chicho boasts 14 goals and six assists in 26 MLS appearances for the Claret-and-Cobalt, with those numbers increasing to 16 goals and eight assists in 31 RSL games across all competitions (incl. Leagues Cup, Open Cup, Playoffs).

RSL boasts a 1-1-2 record away from home this year, winning on the road in Vancouver on March 23, while settling for draw at St. Louis on Feb. 24 and at Minnesota two weeks ago, on April 6, following a season-opening loss at Miami on Feb. 21. A year ago, Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni's team amassed 12 road wins and five away draws across all competitions, against just eight losses, by far the most successful road campaign in Club history.

This Saturday's kickoff at 6:30p MT on Apple TV+ / MLS Season Pass featuring Tyler Terens and Kyndra de St. Aubin (ENG) and Alejandro Luna and Luis Gerardo Bucci (SPN) on the call. For local coverage, tune in at 5:30p MT for KSL Radio pre-game w/ David James & Jay Nolly via www.KSLSports.com / 1280 AM / 97.5 FM and www.KSLNewsRadio.com / 1160 AM).

Real Salt Lake @ Chicago Fire - MLS Matchday 10

Soldier Field - Chicago, Ill.

Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 6:30p MT

2023 Records: Real Salt Lake (14-12-8, 50 pts, 5th West);

Chicago Fire (10-14-10, 40 pts., 13th East)

Saturday's trip to Chicago kicks off a run that sees RSL play nine of its next 13 matches away from home between now and mid-June. RSL visits Chicago during a streak that sees the Claret-and-Cobalt play three consecutive Eastern Conference opponents, with a fourth trip East on June 15 at Montreal. The team's trip to Soldier Field - just its third-ever (2005, 2021) - arrives amidst a span where three of four April matches are played away this month prior to a very busy May, which sees RSL play three of its first four MLS contests at home between May 4-18, plus as many as two possible 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup road games on May 8 at New Mexico (and May 22 away with advancement), prior to a two-game road trip May 25-29 at Dallas and Seattle.

SETTING THE PACE

RSL MF Diego Luna now ranks second in MLS with five assists in seven games this young season, last providing the primary helper on Chicho's third goal in that historic performance back on March 30 in Sandy. That third goal was the dagger which launched Arango on his way to the MLS lead with six goals this year after last week's header at Minnesota. Arango is also third in MLS in assists with four, the RSL Captain dominating the chance creation game through the first nine matchdays. Right winger Andrés Gómez adds two goals and three assists to an attack that also features MF Matt Crooks and the multi-faceted Fidel Barajas in the new-look game model for 2024.

LUNA ADDED TO U22 DESIGNATION

RSL starlet Diego Luna - who would probably have as many as 3 assists this year once MLS re-institutes secondary assists - joined Ruiz in signing a long-term contract extension with the Club in early March, keeping the affectionately known "Moon Boy" with the Utah side through the 2026 season, with Club options for 2027/28.

Luna - who received his first-ever USMNT cap in January's friendly with Slovenia in San Antonio and is on the preliminary USMNT rosters for both the Nations League and Olympic camps later this month - is now considered a U22 roster designation for RSL, joining Braian Ojeda and Nelson Palacio, as winger Andrés Gómez is moved into the "Young DP" slot, alongside Chicho Arango and newcomer Matt Crooks (TAM-able in MLS' secondary window this summer).

RSL playmaker Diego Luna emerged last season as a late-season talisman for the Claret-and-Cobalt, scoring critical goals in each of the final five matches - two MLS reg. season contests, providing the equalizers in both leg one and leg three of the Playoffs at Houston, and scoring the game-clinching PK in the leg two elimination match at home ... Luna recently earned his first U.S. Men's National Team appearance in the January friendly in San Antonio against

Slovenia, starting and playing 77 minutes in the very same free role drifting off left wing that he has made his own at RSL.

2024 should be a big year for Luna, whose role within the team is certain to expand after he has now started 26 of 32 games following his return from USYNT qualifying last summer ... This year, Luna will have to juggle his Club obligations with potential U.S. Men's National Team duty in June's Copa America and his almost certain Olympic Team duty in July ... The Paris Olympics schedule dovetails nicely with the Leagues Cup slate, minimizing Luna's potential absences from MLS reg. season contests.

2023 IN REVIEW:

RSL's 2023 RSL side amassed the Club's seventh 50-point season all-time, and just the second since the 2014 campaign. Finishing 11th overall out of 29 teams, RSL crashed out of the postseason by the thinnest of margins for a second consecutive year (Austin 2022, Houston 2023), dropping a road shootout tiebreaker in Texas. Other 2023 RSL milestones:

Accumulated an all-time Club-best road record with 12 results in 17 away MLS matches, posting an 8W-5L-4T mark with 28 of its 50 reg. season points amassed on the road; RSL's previous road bests were recorded in 2012 and 2013, with identical 6W-7L-4T marks;

RSL's home mark of 6W-7L-4T was its worst since 2007, when a 4W-7L-4T record on the RiceEccles turf marked the 19-year nadir;

During a nearly four-month span from mid-April to early August, RSL dropped just three of 24 games across all competitions, including MLS reg. season action, its Open Cup run to the Semifinals and its initial Leagues Cup foray;

Thirty-two (32) different players saw action for RSL in 2023, including 15-year-old FW Axel Kei and 16-year-old Zavier Gozo making their Homegrown debuts, along with Academy products GK Gavin Beavers and DF Delentz Pierre also making their first-ever first-team appearances; a trio of rookies - D/M Emeka Eneli, FW Bertin Jacquesson and FW Ilijah Paul - made their professional debuts, while FW Andrés Gómez, MF Nelson Palacio, DF Kevon Lambert and DF Brayan Vera notched their first-ever MLS appearances last season;

Since April 16, 2005, RSL has enjoyed a prominent home-field advantage on Utah soil - posting a dominant 197-84-95 (Win-Loss-Draw) record across all competitions at home (1.82 points per game for a 0.649 win pct.) - since arriving on the Wasatch Front nearly 20 years ago;

Since opening its permanent home in Sandy just over 15 years ago, in October, 2008, RSL's 163-59-75 (W-L-T) MLS reg. season mark at America First Field - home of the "RioT" Supporters Group umbrella - equates to a 1.91 points per game average and a 0.679 win pct, one of the truly amazing value proposition in North American sporting landscape today.


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