Kreis impressed by ex-teammate Cunningham

Jason Kreis and Jeff Cunningham

LEHI, Utah ā€“ Real Salt Lake coach Jason Kreis has a lot of respect for former teammate Jeff Cunningham and the incredible goal total he has amassed over his career.


ā€œI would say nothing short of incredible," said Kreis. "If you average his goals over the number of seasons heā€™s played, you get an impressive number."


Cunningham currently sits tied with Jaime Moreno at 132 goals for the most career goals in league history. Over a 13-year career ā€“ two years fewer than Moreno ā€“ that averages out to a shade more than 10 per season. Heā€™ll have a chance to overtake the D.C. United icon on Saturday against Kreisā€™ RSL.


ā€œItā€™s one thing for forwards to have a good year here, and a good year there," Kreis said, "but him doing it on a consistent basis and to average it up and it turns into the number he has ā€“ itā€™s just impressive, very, very impressive.ā€


In 2006, Cunningham joined Kreis in Salt Lake and the Jamaican striker went on to score a whopping 16 goals that season ā€“ good enough for Golden Boot honors. He also had 11 assists that year, making it arguably his best season in MLS until he recorded 17 goals and eight assists a year ago in Dallas.


The following year, however, changes occurred in Salt Lake. Kreis was elevated to the coaching position at the start of May, and by monthā€™s end, Cunningham was sent packing off for Toronto in a trade for Alecko Eskandarian.


ā€œFor me, it had everything to do with the vision I had for the team," Kreis said of that swap. "He obviously was an extremely talented player, and still is. But weā€™ve always had the mind set here that itā€™s always about the team, and so we have had to sacrifice along the way a lot of talented players to build what we think is a successful team.


"So he was a player in the same mold ā€“ we had to sacrifice a very talented player in order to build the team in the way that we envisioned it.ā€


Cunningham will likely relish the opportunity for the last word on Saturday when his streaking FC Dallas team visits Rio Tinto Stadium.