The Salt Lake Tribune
Friday, October 9, 2009
Injuries Not as Severe as Feared
Good news from the RSL medical tent ...

Trainers report that midfielder Ned Grabavoy does not have a broken bone in his left foot, as they had feared after he was hurt during the exhibition against Chivas de Guadalajara the other night, but rather a severe bruise. That means he stands a chance of being available when RSL takes on New York at Rio Tinto Stadium on Wednesday night, in the first of three games the team believes it must win in order to reach the Major League Soccer playoffs again.

“Our playoffs start now,” coach Jason Kreis said.

Same goes for midfielder Javier Morales, who suffered a sprained right ankle and a bruised right calf in the game. Though he limped off the field just before halftime, the focal point of the RSL attack is expected to be listed as “probable” to play against the Red Bulls, by the time the game rolls around.

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   Michael C. Lewis has covered Real Salt Lake since its inception in 2005, and hopes to one day see it bring West Ham United to town for a friendly.