SEATTLE ā The Seattle Sounders had a lot to live up to in the first leg of their Concacaf Champions League quarterfinal series against Chivas Guadalajara at CenturyLink Field on Wednesday, with fellow MLS sides Toronto FC and New York Red Bulls each bagging huge CCL quarterfinal victories of their own over Liga MX sides this week.
Clint Dempsey made sure that wasnāt a problem.
The longtime US national team stalwart scored the gameās only goal in the 78th minute of Wednesdayās first leg in front of a raucous CenturyLink crowd packed with Chivas supporters, staking the Sounders to a 1-0 aggregate lead heading into next weekās second leg at Estadio Akron outside Guadalajara.
āThey came out and played, so it was an open game, it was back-and-forth so I think it was fun for the fans,ā Dempsey told reporters after the game. āThey have a big following as you could see in the stadium tonight, they were well supported. But our fans showed up as well and created a good atmosphere. But, yeah, they fought hard and went for it and so did we. Disappointed not to get more goals, I felt like I could have done better on two more of those opportunities but still happy with the win and the result.ā
As they prepare for the second leg of the series next Wednesday, the Sounders now have an entirely different set of challenges. Thereās the 5,000-plus foot altitude, for one, to go alone with a venue in Estadio Akron that is notoriously difficult on Concacaf opposition.
With a 1-0 lead in their back pocket and a week to prepare with no league matches in between, though, Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer said he expects his team to be ready to handle all of those variables.
āThe altitude is just [mental]. Thatās okay,ā Schmetzer said. āWeāve played at [Real Salt Lake], weāve played at Colorado. Thatās not an issue for us. We have been in big stadiums around the world, playing against [Club] America down there last year, weāve played in Monterrey with a full stadium so we understand that itās going to be difficult. But a lot of times, players on both teams can be inspired by the energy, even if itās a [hostile] crowd, you still as a player sometimes, you get up for the game.
āI would say that Clint has been in a lot of stadiums where he might be on the opposing team but heās a big-game player. Same thing with Nico [Lodeiro] with Uruguay and Roman [Torres] with Panama.ā
Dempsey also said that he expects to have to contend with an energetic side next Wednesday that knows one road goal from Seattle could very well seal their fate.
āTheyāre going to bring a lot of energy,ā Dempsey said. āTheyāre going to come out and try and take the game to us. Weāve just got to do a good job of trying to keep possession and create our own chances and if weāre able to an away goal, thatāll make it really difficult for them. But this will be a tough game. We have to go out there and put in a great performance. Thatās what itās about. Thatās why you have two legs, youāve got to do it at home but youāve got to do it away.ā