CARSON, Calif. -- Ever since Real Salt Lake signed 20-year-old Jefferson Savarino on loan in May, there has been excitement not just about his talent but how he can combine with fellow young attacker Albert Rusnak.
In a 6-2 rout of the LA Galaxy on Tuesday, RSL head coach Mike Petke went with the combination of Savarino out on the wing and Rusnak playing the No. 10 role. The pairing paid off, as Savarino came through with a brace while Rusnak contributed a goal of his own. The 22-year-old Rusnak also took the corner kick that veteran Kyle Beckerman scored on just before the end of the first half.
āTheyāre both phenomenal players, and both relatively new to this league,ā said Petke. āObviously Rusnak has been here a little longer, Savarino just got here. Weāve been talking about the excitement of those two being on the field together, weāve talked about them being centrally together, or one out wide - like we did tonight - and one centrally.
āThe good thing is that now with guys of that quality, and [Joao] Plata, and a guy like Brooks Lennon -- though heās young you have the quality he brings -- you have options, not only of who to play but where to play them. It was great to see those guys linking up. It was magic.ā
That magic struck often on Tuesday. Rusnak was involved in both first-half goals, and he and Savarino were responsible for five of RSL's chances created in the match. Savarinoās play dribbling up the right sideline was also a great showcase for what he can do.
Still, his highlight reel moment came off a corner kick in the 72nd minute after Galaxy defenders were unable to clear the ball far enough. Savarino brought the ball down and hit a right-footed shot from deep that put away any hope LA had of a comeback.
āEver since he came heās a great player,ā said Rusnak. āHeās young but heās got much talent and potential. I understood him from Day 1. I think in his first game he set my goal up against New York City and just ever since then thereās been an understanding between us.
āWhile I was away he took my spot in the No. 10 and now he played on the side and I played in the 10. We were all over the field. I understand his play really well so itās easier to combine on the field.ā