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Real Salt Lake 2 - 2 Los Angeles

Morales' goal keeps Real Salt Lake out of last place

Scoring Summary
Real Salt Lake Los Angeles
Carey Talley (pen 56)Landon Donovan (pen 79)
Javier Morales (86)Gavin Glinton (85)
Match Information
Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, United States
Attendance:
Match Time: 00:00 UK

Teams
Real Salt Lake Los Angeles
18 Nick RimandoJoe Cannon
6 Ritchie KotschauChris Klein
23 Eddie Pope12 Troy Roberts
17 Chris WingertMike Randolph
25 Jean-Martial Kipre3 Ty Harden
Carey Talley10 Landon Donovan
Kyle Beckerman22 Kelly Gray
77 Andy Williams18 Kyle Martino
11 Alecko Eskandarian19 Josh Tudela
33 Yura Movsisyan14 Edson Buddle
55 Robbie Findley20 Carlos Pavon
Substitutes
Chris SeitzSteve Cronin  
13 Jack StewartQuavas Kirk 15
8 Chris BrownGavin Glinton 9
Atiba HarrisAlan Gordon 21
16 Chris LancosMike Caso 27
10 Javier MoralesIsrael Sesay 11
Kyle Brown 
Substitutions
Chris Brown for Yura Movsisyan (67)
Gavin Glinton for Edson Buddle (45)
Kyle Brown for Alecko Eskandarian (75)
Quavas Kirk for Kyle Martino (68)
Javier Morales for Jean-Martial Kipre (84)
 
Yellow Cards
Ritchie Kotschau (19)
 
Alecko Eskandarian (58)
 
· Club Squads: Real Salt Lake | Los Angeles

Updated: September 20, 2007, 5:48 AM UK

By Chris Bellamy PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SALT LAKE CITY -- Javier Morales had just entered the game for Real Salt Lake. Moments later, he saved the team from a spot in the Western Conference basement.

Just two minutes after subbing in for starting defender Jean-Martial Kipre, Morales scored on a free kick, drilling a shot in the top right corner to salvage a 2-2 draw with the visiting Los Angeles Galaxy on Wednesday in a battle of the West's two worst teams.

"I came in with a lot of desire to do something," Morales said. "I just went in and knew we didn't have a whole lot of time. I just thought, 'Go in and just do what I can to get us a result.' It was nice to be able to get that tie for us. I knew that was the least we deserved after what happened the entire game."

The goal came on the heels of a whirlwind attack by the Galaxy, who managed to score a pair of goals in a matter of six minutes to take a sudden lead.

"I think we had the best, clearest opportunities to score," Morales said. "They got to us on one counterattack to get a penalty. And then we were just going forward looking for the win, and they got a second (goal)."

After falling behind, 1-0, on Carey Talley's penalty kick early in the second half, the Galaxy rebounded on Landon Donovan's penalty kick in the 79th minute.

Just six minutes later, Donovan came up big again, setting up teammate Gavin Glinton in front of Salt Lake's net. Glinton's sliding kick slipped just past goalkeeper Nick Rimando as the Galaxy pulled ahead in front of a stunned home crowd of 24,633.

"Obviously, we got the counter and someone sprung it out wide, and I just kept running down the sideline and I didn't think I was going to catch it, to be honest," Glinton said. "But (Donovan) slowed it down and I found the hole."

But like Salt Lake's early advantage, Los Angeles' lead would be short-lived. Morales' goal was his first of the season and preserved one more point for Salt Lake, keeping the club two points ahead of the last-place Galaxy.

"We're not happy with (a tie). We're not pleased with it, we're not content with it," Salt Lake coach Jason Kreis said. "We feel that our team did enough over 70-some minutes, where we didn't feel like LA was getting much of anything against us."

Salt Lake, which outshot Los Angeles, 19-10, suffered through a few more near misses over the game's final minutes. Chris Brown nearly scored on a header and Kyle Brown drilled a shot from point-blank range that sailed right into the arms of goalkeeper Joe Cannon.

In stoppage time, Morales got in the middle of a scramble right in front of Los Angeles' net - the rookie defender actually collided with Cannon - and nearly scored his second goal, but his shot was knocked away by a defender.

"Of course it's always disappointing when you have five, six, seven clear chances," said Salt Lake forward Yura Movsisyan, who was tripped up by Cannon in the game's 56th minute to set up Talley's penalty-kick attempt. "It's definitely disappointing, but there are a lot of positives to take out of this game."

 
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Real Salt Lake 2
Los Angeles 2 FT