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Month in Review: August, 2016

August 2016 in Review
RSL August record:
3-2-0
RSL season record: 12-8-7 (12-9-10 overall)
Results: @ Toronto FC 0-1; vs. Chicago Fire 3-1; @ Seattle Sounders FC 1-2; vs. FC Dallas 1-0; vs. Colorado Rapids 2-1.

RSL suffered two road losses to suddenly hot teams in Toronto FC and Seattle Sounders FC, both 3-1-1 in the last five matches, but otherwise stormed through the August schedule with a dominating victory over the Chicago Fire followed by a pair of home wins over Western Conference leaders FC Dallas and the Colorado Rapids.  All that without the services of defender Aaron Maund, who was enjoying a breakout season until a foot injury had him out of the lineup, Jordan Allen or Sunday Stephen, who are both back in full after injuries had previously limited them.


Top Performer: Javier Morales and Yura Movsisyan both had two-goal games and Joao Plata had three assists for the month, but the recognition this month goes to Jamison Olave.  Thrust into the starting role in Maundā€™s absence, Olave has been stellar on defense while RSL has boasted a 1.00 goals against average for the month.  Additionally, he scored the winning goal in a 1-0 win over FC Dallas that propelled RSL back into contention for the Supportersā€™ Shield conversation.


Unsung Hero: Demar Phillips has really come into his own at left back and while his defensive prowess has been on display of late, itā€™s been his contributions in the attack that land him with the honor for August.  A speedy player on the left side, Phillips had two assists this month to help bolster RSLā€™s offense.  In getting involved in the attack, Phillips creates a dangerous dynamic that becomes difficult to defend for the opposition, particularly because he is able to recover so well defensively.


By The Numbers: 5. RSL is now just five points behind FC Dallas for the top record in the league.  The difference between the two clubs is one home result and one road result ā€“ a home draw and road loss for RSL and wins in both cases for Dallas.  As the final two months of the season get underway, Salt Lake has a chance to overtake Dallas while also fending off Colorado and Toronto FC, who both are on 43 points as well.


Up Next: Salt Lake has four matches in September ā€“ three at home and one away.  With matches against the LA Galaxy, Houston Dynamo and FC Dallas at home broken up by the lone road match against Portland, there is a chance for RSL to spring into the top spot in the West and Supportersā€™ Shield chases.  The four opponents are averaging just under six points in their last five matches while RSL has amassed nine ā€“ a hot team heading into the seasonā€™s final months.