Sure, the Seattle Sounders have an expectation that they're going to win another MLS Cup, but that doesn't mean they're looking beyond Minnesota in the Western Conference final — especially given United's upset victory over Sporting Kansas City.
The defending MLS Cup champion Sounders have played for the conference title in four of the last five seasons. On Monday night they'll host Minnesota, which shocked Sporting 3-0 on Wednesday night in Kansas City. Kevin Molino scored a pair of goals.
"The bar that we set is very high, OK, and it's reality. I mean, we don't sugarcoat it, we don't beat around the bush. We say, look, we want to win," Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer said. "We want to be successful. That is what drives a lot of our training sessions, drives the next man up, and all of the things that I say."
Schmetzer is well aware that the Sounders are considered favorites.
"There's always pressure. We're not silly enough to read those quotes from different pundits, different experts, and then take our eye off the prize and forget about our friend Ozzie (Osvaldo Alonso), forget about Molino, forget about all the guys that they do have on the field, and think, `OK, we're already in MLS Cup,'" he said. "That's a bunch of bull. I almost swore, but that's a bunch of baloney."
In the Eastern Conference final, the New England Revolution will visit the Columbus Crew on Sunday. A look at the two matchups:
REVOLUTION at the CREW
The eighth-seeded New England Revolution were the surprise of the playoffs, getting past Montreal in a play-in game before eliminating both the top-seeded Philadelphia Union and then the No. 4 seed Orlando.