Sounders’ quest: Earn 13 points in seven games

  • By Don Ruiz The News Tribune
  • Thursday, September 3, 2015 11:02pm
  • SportsSports

TUKWILA — In the thick of a playoff race, the Seattle Sounders have 21 more points available to them in this regular season, and naturally they want them all.

However, coach Sigi Schmid said a lower number — 13 — should assure the team’s annual goal of making the postseason.

“I’ve always said historically if you’re going to average a point and a half a game, which is 51, you’re generally going to get into the playoffs,” he said. “So now we’re at 38 … so obviously you can figure it out. (This game against Toronto FC) is important for us on Saturday because it’s at home: We need to get the points at home. And then the (Sept. 12) game in San Jose becomes a very big game because it’s a six-point game.”

Schmid’s 1.5-points-per-game rule might be more than adequate this season, as six of the 10 teams from each conference in Major League Soccer make it into the playoffs. In the current standings, just four teams from the West and three from the East average 1.5 points per game. Seattle averages 1.41.

Of the seven remaining opponents, four have more points than the Sounders, and one — San Jose — is even, although with a game in hand. The Sounders are listed in sixth place — above the playoff red line — and the Earthquakes are listed below in seventh on the basis of the first MLS playoff tie-breaker: wins.

The Sounders got their 38 points from 12 wins, 13 losses and two draws. The Earthquakes are 11-10-5.

“We’ve never been a big drawing team overall,” Schmid said. “I know we’ve had seasons where we’ve had some draws, but we’ve never, I think, been one of the teams that’s near the top of the league in draws. I think (that’s) because we always go out trying to win games, and sometimes when you’re trying to win games, you open yourself up late in the game, and sometimes you do win the game. So as a result, sometimes you have less draws.”

Looking behind, the Sounders are three points up on Houston, five up on Colorado and six ahead of last-place Salt Lake.

Looking up, the Sounders are eight points from Western Conference leader Los Angeles and seven from No. 2 seed Vancouver. That’s a lot to make up over seven games, although the Sounders have head-to-head matches with each. And those two spots are especially valuable this season because the top two finishers in each conference get first-round playoff byes.

The third and fourth seeds are rewarded, too, as those teams earn home-field advantage in single knockout matches with the sixth- and fifth-seeds, respectively. And those positions are dangling within reach of the Sounders. Dallas occupies third place with 41 points, while Kansas City and Portland are tied for fourth with 40 points — meaning Seattle could catch any or all of those before the weekend is through.

“All the games are the same from here on out: They’re all big games,” Schmid said. “This is an important game for us because we’re at home, and every time we’re at home, we want to get three points.”

Three DPs

On Thursday, Sounders designated players Clint Dempsey, Obafemi Martins and Nelson Valdez trained together for the first time. And while cautioned they need time to synch as a group, Schmidt indicated all three will play Saturday.

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