Match Recap

Recap: Johnny Russell strikes late to give Sporting 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake

Johnny Russell’s late strike lifted Sporting Kansas City (2-3-0, 6 points) to a well-earned 1-0 victory over previously unbeaten rivals Real Salt Lake (3-1-1, 10 points) on Saturday night at sold-out Children’s Mercy Park.

A tightly contested game was decided in the 81st minute as Russell marked his return from injury with a crucial match-winner that snapped Sporting’s three-game losing streak in the head-to-head series and avenged last year’s playoff loss to RSL. The result also gave goalkeeper Tim Melia his second straight 1-0 win on home soil as Sporting took sole possession of second place in MLS history with 341 regular season victories all-time.

Sporting Manager Peter Vermes fielded a lineup that featured two changes from last weekend’s road loss to Chicago Fire FC. Russell recovered from a hamstring issue to join the starting XI alongside fellow winger Daniel Salloi, who missed the Chicago match with a calf problem, while Cam Duke and Kortne Ford moved to the bench. Defender Logan Ndenbe and winger Marinos Tzionis were absent for international duty with Belgium and Cyprus, respectively.

Three Sporting veterans hit major milestones on Saturday as Melia logged his 200th regular season appearance for the club, midfielder Roger Espinoza earned his 300th start for the team in all competitions, and defender Graham Zusi passed Matt Besler atop Kansas City’s all-time chart for minutes played.

Salloi had RSL on their heels within 60 seconds of kickoff, winning possession on the left flank and swiftly beating defender Andrew Brody before dragging a shot marginally wide of the far post. An entertaining start to proceedings then saw the hosts threaten, with Jonathan Menendez running onto a Pablo Ruiz through ball only to see his breakaway strike cast aside by Melia.

The teams exchanged barbs once more on the half-hour mark. Salloi ran out of real estate and had a shot blocked on one end, then Sporting center back Andreu Fontas intervened crucially in the penalty area to prevent Sergio Cordova’s square pass from finding an open Menendez in front of the gaping net. Not long later, Russell uncorked an audacious effort from 25 yards that failed to test RSL goalkeeper Zac MacMath.

Melia delivered heroically with three minutes left in the first half to keep the game goalless. A long free kick into Sporting’s box fell invitingly to RSL center back Erik Holt, whose close-range blast was destined for the right corner, but Melia sprung left at full extension for a finger-tip save that drew deserved applause from supporters.

MacMath conjured a big save of his own in the 49th minute, palming away Espinoza’s long-range curler. Salloi was first to react on the rebound, but his follow-up attempt was blocked behind for a corner kick. Shortly thereafter, an unmarked Menendez wasted a clear-cut chance for RSL by nodding wide off a Jasper Loffelsend cross.

The action intensified over the final half-hour and Salloi was left ruing his luck near the 60-minute mark, sending a low drive wide of the near post into the side netting after finding a pocket of space in the box. A few minutes later, Felipe Hernandez flicked a clever back-heel pass to the feet of an on-running Nikola Vujnovic, whose right-footed belter was denied by MacMath.

Khiry Shelton entered as a 62nd-minute substitute and instantly involved himself in a promising attack, winning a duel at midfield and spreading the ball wide left to Salloi. The Hungarian’s inch-perfect diagonal switch was settled by Russell, who cut past a pair of RSL defenders and fired over the bar from 15 yards.

Russell landed the decisive haymaker in the 81st minute. The Scottish winger received a square pass from Zusi on the edge of the box and although his intitial pass attempt was cut out, he pounced on the loose ball and continued his run into the box before slotting low past MacMath to notch Sporting’s 400th goal in Children’s Mercy Park history.

Sporting would hold on to their 1-0 advantage until referee Joe Dickerson blew his full-time whistle, giving Vermes’ men three crucial points ahead of next Saturday’s trip to Vancouver Whitecaps FC (0-3-1, 1 point). The contest will kick off at 7 p.m. CT with live coverage on 38 The Spot, the Sporting KC app and SportingKC.com.

Graham Zusi all-time minutes leader

2022 MLS Regular Season | Match 5
Children's Mercy Park | Kansas City, Kansas
Attendance: 19,107
Weather: 54 degrees and sunny

Sporting KC 1-0 Real Salt Lake
Sporting KC 1-0 Real Salt Lake
Score
1
2
F
Sporting Kansas City (2-3-0, 6 points)
0
1
1
Real Salt Lake (3-1-1, 10 points)
0
0
0

Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia; Graham Zusi, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin, Andreu Fontas, Ben Sweat; Roger Espinoza, Remi Walter, Felipe Hernandez (Cam Duke 74'); Johnny Russell (C) (Kortne Ford 85'), Nikola Vujnovic (Khiry Shelton 62'), Daniel Salloi

Subs Not Used: Kendall McIntosh, Kayden Pierre, Kaveh Rad, Robert Voloder, Jake Davis, Ozzie Cisneros

Real Salt Lake: Zac MacMath; Erik Holt (Jaziel Orozco 46'), Jasper Loffelsend (Chris Garcia 88'), Marcelo Silva (C); Andrew Brody, Pablo Ruiz, Scott Caldwell (Everton Luiz 62'), Tate Schmitt; Maikel Chang (Rubio Rubin 79'), Jonathan Menendez (Damir Kreilach 88'), Sergio Cordova

Subs Not Used: Tomas Gomez, Bode Davis

Scoring Summary:
SKC -- Johnny Russell 1 (unassisted) 81’

Misconduct Summary:
RSL -- Jasper Loffelsend (yellow card; unsporting behavior) 7'
RSL -- Andrew Brody (yellow card; delaying a restart) 29'
SKC -- Roger Espinoza (yellow card; unsporting behavior) 40'
SKC -- Ben Sweat (yellow card; unsporting behavior) 45+1'
SKC -- Remi Walter (yellow card; unsporting behavior) 51'
SKC -- Cam Duke (yellow card; unsporting behavior) 90+2'

Match Statistics
Match Statistics
Stat
SKC
RSL
Shots
11
9
Shots on Goal
4
2
Saves
2
3
Fouls
14
8
Offsides
2
5
Corner Kicks
4
6

Referee: Joe Dickerson
Assistant Referee: Brian Dunn
Assistant Referee: Cameron Blanchard
Fourth Official: Victor Rivas
VAR: Jorge Gonzalez
AVAR: Jonathan Johnson