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Guillermo Barros Schelotto never left the bench in the Columbus Crew’s playoff opener. Having him on the field for the second leg of the Eastern Conference semifinals could provide the offensive boost they need, but Real Salt Lake may have the momentum.

The reigning MLS MVP will try to help the Crew muster some offense and engineer a comeback against Salt Lake when the teams meet Thursday night in Columbus.

The Crew are the reigning MLS Cup champion, and followed up their first league title by going 13-7-10 to win a second consecutive Supporters’ Shield.

Much of that success has been attributed to Schelotto, who was named league and Cup MVP last year after he had seven goals and 19 assists in the regular season before adding six more assists in the playoffs.

The midfielder-forward, who assisted on all three Columbus goals in the title game against New York last November, finished this season with a team-high 12 goals and three assists, but was rendered a spectator during Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Salt Lake in the first leg of this playoff series.

“Did you check his stats? How many goals does he have the last four or five games since coming back from his injury? I put out the players in my mind that can do the job and help the team,” coach Robert Warzycha said. “Sometimes in the games you’re not scoring. Me as the coach, I have to find the solution. I’m not saying I’m right all the time.

Warzycha hinted at putting Schelotto back in the lineup Thursday.

“It’s going to be a different game,” Warzycha said. “Usually at home we play much better. I need to see how he can best help the team. If the team needs him he is going to play.”

Columbus went 9-2-4 at home, but might need its playmaker after losing four of its last five by 1-0 scores.

“It’s always been a team that scores in bunches,” midfielder Danny O’Rourke said. “When we’re hot, we’re hot and when we’re not we’re not.”

The Crew managed just two shots on goal Saturday, as forward Robbie Findley found the back of the net with two minutes to play, giving RSL an advantage as it tries to return to a conference final for a second consecutive year.

The Crew, though, beat Salt Lake 3-1 in the last meeting at Columbus on July 18, improving to 4-1-0 all-time there.

Real’s struggles on the road are well-documented. The team went 2-11-2 as visitors this season and owns a 10-51-16 all-time road record.

“Right now, it’s a different game because we won at home,” midfielder Javier Morales said. “We need a tie there, but we have to know that it will be a hard game. I think we have to look for (at least) one more goal.”

Findley could be key again for RSL after leading the team with a career-high 12 goals in the regular season before getting his first in the playoffs against the Crew. That came a week after he scored twice in a 3-0 win over Colorado to help Salt Lake clinch a playoff berth.

Findley’s goal in the first leg was set up by fellow forward Yura Movsisyan, who will leave the team in January to join Randers FC of Denmark after scoring a career-high eight goals this season.

“Anytime you come in, you want to make a difference,” Movsisyan told RSL’s official Web site. “It doesn’t matter whether you get an assist, you get a goal or you shut a play down.”

Updated Nov 4, 10:39 pm EST
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  1. Greg
    8. Posted by Greg Fri Nov 6 2:07pm EST

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    Another great season Crew. Can't wait for next season! Unfortunately they didn't have as good of a run in the playoffs as they did last year. Good luck to Real Salt Lake for the rest of the playoffs.
  2. Harry B
    7. Posted by Harry B Thu Nov 5 11:55pm EST

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    I'm not sure what you mean by poor officiating... It's the same level of officiating that the Crew has had to tolerate all season. When a referee misses not one but TWO handballs in the box, the media sees it, the VWMatchTracker witnessed it, a stadium full of people see it, but the THREE men on the field charged with running a fair and impartial game don't I have to question not just the referees on the field but those that assign them to the matches.

    Major League Soccer will never fill their stadiums if they are not able to get MAJOR LEAGUE REFEREES. And YES I know that USSoccer actually employs and assigns the referees to the MLS matches.

    Also, I queston what type of advantage the Crew enjoyed by being the top team in MLS this season? The longest road trip for the first game of the playoffs and then the shortest turnaround time for the second game of the playoffs? Please explain how this is an advantage. In 2008 they had the shortest turnaround time between the first round of the playoffs and the Conference Championship, a season where they were also the top team in MLS.
    Makes ya wonder.

    Congrats to the Crew on a great season and good luck to Real Salt Lake in the next round. You better hope that MLS and USSoccer deem you worthy or poor officiating will cost you and your fans.
  3. KH
    6. Posted by KH Thu Nov 5 11:39pm EST

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    The Crew were not on top of their game, but poor officiating and bad luck didn't help. Schelotto looked great for the first 65 minutes then ran out of gas. Poor substitutions by Warzycha put the game out of reach. Quite disappointing for a Crew fan -- the Salt Lake team looked sluggish and were mostly outplayed.
    Wait till next year!
  4. Rory B
    5. Posted by Rory B Thu Nov 5 11:26pm EST

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    good on you, RSL
  5. Saul
    4. Posted by Saul Thu Nov 5 10:59pm EST

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    @#$% BOTH TEAMS!!!!!!!! its all about La Galaxy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #1!!!!!
  6. Shawn
    3. Posted by Shawn Thu Nov 5 10:53pm EST

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    That figures, bad year for Ohio all the way around.
  7. Crazy Legs
    2. Posted by Crazy Legs Thu Nov 5 4:33pm EST

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    Go crew!!!
  8. galen
    1. Posted by galen Thu Nov 5 12:15am EST

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    OLE OLE Real Salt Lake!
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