Come on now, who had “Mario Martinez” to score a successful franchise’s most important goal to date?
Anybody? Anybody?
Sure enough, a little-known, 23-year-old Honduran reservists revealed absolutely perfect technique as he blew something special past Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Nick Rimando for the series decider last night in Utah.
(MORE: analysis of Seattle’s 1-0 win)
Rimando has been on top of his game lately, and it was always going to take something special to slip one past him. Everyone knew that Eddie Johnson or Fredy Montero might have that “something special” in them … but Martinez?
Yes, the Sounders like Martinez and his potential. But the guy spent just 40 minutes of the regular season on the field this year. And yet, today, he has the goal that won Seattle its first MLS playoff series.
Here are the full match highlights, including his 81st minute historic, crackerjack volley.
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Brad Friedel reveals he wants to coach after career is over
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The 42-year-old American revealed he is taking coaching courses to prepare for whenever his career is over.
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Some of those old issues of communication and understanding between Jones and Michael Bradley were on display once again in Utah:
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Fabio Capello is the latest manager to say “no” to the defending Ligue 1 champions.
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Liverpool take a huge net loss on the 24-year-old while West Ham set their transfer fee record.
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The United States had the perfect lineup to slowly whittle away at the Honduras defense before it finally broke.
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The 24-year-old American has found a new team after spending 5 seasons at Villa Park.
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Jozy Altidore to the U.S. rescue! And there is a lot of that going around lately
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Feel free to ask yourself at this point: where would the United States be in World Cup qualifying without its young, in-form striker:







