Ihemelu: Dallas will impose their will on RSL

Ugo Ihemelu suffered a concussion against Philly earlier this month.

NEW YORK ā€“ FC Dallas manager Schellas Hyndman will likely go back to his first-choice central defender pairing against the highest-scoring team in MLS as Real Salt Lake visit Pizza Hut Park in the first leg of their Western Conference semifinal on Saturday night (5 p.m. ET, Fox Soccer Channel).


Ugo Ihemelu says heā€™s overcome a hamstring tweak and is ready to line up at center back alongside teammate George John, with whom Ihemelu formed a formidable team earlier this season.


ā€œOverall Iā€™m feeling pretty well and Iā€™ll be ready to go on Saturday,ā€ Ihemelu told MLSsoccer.com on Wednesday. ā€œNot a lot of players are going to be 100 percent during the playoffs but I think Iā€™ll be very close to being 100 percent.ā€


The combination of John and Ihemelu was one of the main reasons that FC Dallas became virtually unbeatable in the first half of the year. In the first 17 matches they started alongside each other, the team went 7-2-8 and allowed less than a goal per game.


Then a concussion forced the Nigerian-born Ihemelu to sit out 10 matches before returning against RSL on Oct. 16. It will not go down among his most memorable performances after he was outjumped on a ball in the box by RSLā€™s Ned Grabavoy for what proved to be the decisive goal at Rio Tinto Stadium and FCDā€™s third loss of the season.


Ihemelu also tweaked his hamstring in the match and only came off the bench against LA in the regular-season finale. The concussion and hamstring strain are now a thing of the past and he's counting on figuring prominently in his club's postseason adventure.


ā€œThe playoffs are what weā€™ve been looking towards from the first game in preseason,ā€ Ihemelu said. ā€œItā€™s our goal. Now weā€™re here and we feel anything can happen. Weā€™re prepared. Maybe we could use a little luck here and there in the playoffs, but weā€™re going to go out and play and weā€™ll see.ā€


The 27-year-old Ihemelu, who played for FC Dallas manager Schellas Hyndman at SMU, says that the first-round matchup against RSL is arguably a meeting between the two best teams in the league. So heā€™s not buying the early talk from the defending MLS Cup champions that they will assume a defensive stance in the first leg at Pizza Hut Park.


Regardless of what Real Salt Lake decide to do, Ihemelu says FC Dallas plan to impose their will on RSL both at home and away at Rio Tinto, regardless of the altitude considerations. That daring approach may have stunned RSL when the two teams met in their final regular-season matchup, but it is a sign of the personality and confidence that few FC Dallas sides have shown in the past.


ā€œWeā€™re all on the same page,ā€ Ihemelu said. ā€œWe know where weā€™re trying to go and everyone is willing to work, do their job and not complain. Itā€™s kind of like a blue-collar attitude when we take the field.ā€


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