Jason Kreis furious on the performance, threatens the Real Salt Lake roster with offseason changes
Real Salt Lake’s latest loss to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Houston-Dynamo-c39542 in a Major League Soccer fixture at Robertson Stadium has left Jason Kreis infuriated. The Real head coach bluntly expressed his feelings on the possible outcomes that might follow should the team continue to
display the same form in the remaining portion of the season.
“There have been a lot of players that have gotten a whole http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 done,” Kreis said following the loss, RSL’s third in the past four games. “Unless we get this turned around here and start
heading in a positive direction for the playoffs, there’s going to be a lot of difficult decisions to make this offseason.”
Real Salt Lake have played the lowest number of games, 23, at the moment, while http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Colorado-Rapids-c38849, who lead the charts with 41 points, have played 27 games. Kreis and company are already in the playoffs as a wild card, should they continue to sustain the position
until the end of the regular season, however, the head coach is not content with the number of losses in the current term, nor is the wild card position acceptable to him.
Midfielder and skipper of the outfit, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kyle-Beckerman-c21556, said that the head coach is an emotional man and the comments came in the heat of the moment. “That just comes with bad results, I think,” he said. “He’s an emotional guy, and that was tough to take,
losing like we did at the last second.”
However, the player also hinted that if the same performance haunts the team until the end, a numbers changes in the roster are on the cards in the offseason.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Will-Johnson-c36842 was straight forward in saying that the roster has been changed in the past according to the situation and the same can happen in the future, even in the the near future, depending on the results of the 2011 term.
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