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Austin advance as Real pay penalty in MLS playoffs
Austin FC defeated 10-man Real Salt Lake on penalties on Sunday to advance to Major League Soccer's Western Conference playoff semi-finals.
Goalkeeper Brad Stuver was the hero for the Texas club, saving twice in the shootout before Salt Lake's Tate Schmitt blazed his penalty over the bar as Austin sealed a 3-1 shootout win after the game had finished 2-2 following extra-time.
Austin will now play either Dallas or Minnesota in the Western Conference semi-finals.
Austin had forced extra-time in dramatic fashion deep into stoppage time, when Real midfielder Scott Caldwell was ruled to have handled as he attempted a block near the edge of the area.
Striker Sebastian Driussi stepped up to roll in the spot-kick to the relief of Austin's 20,738-capacity crowd at Q2 Stadium.
The equalizer was cruel on Real Salt Lake, who looked as if they had done enough to hang on for victory after defending a 2-1 lead for most of the second half with only 10 men following Rubio Rubin's 53rd-minute dismissal for a second bookable offense.
Real had stunned the home crowd in the opening minutes of the first half, taking a 2-0 lead after a quarter of an hour.
Venezuelan international Sergio Cordova headed the visitors into the lead after three minutes, glancing a header into the bottom right hand corner from an inviting cross by right back Andrew Brody.
Cordova then doubled Salt Lake's lead with a penalty spot on 15 minutes, calmly stroking home his spot-kick into the bottom corner after Colombian defender Johan Valencia handballed.
Austin rallied and Driussi reduced the deficit in the 31st minute when he was given time and space to head home from Diego Fagundez's cross from the left.
Austin looked poised to equalize after a bright start to the second half but were left ruing two glaring missed chances from Argentinian forward Emiliano Rigoni.
Rigoni should have leveled just after half-time but somehow scooped his shot over the bar from just three yards out.
Rubin's sending off followed shortly afterwards, before Rigoni squandered another opportunity, heading tamely wide from Jon Gallagher's cross.
Driussi had the ball in the net in extra-time but was ruled offside before the game went to penalties.
Stuver saved from Brody and Braian Ojeda in the shootout before Schmitt's miss sealed Salt Lake's fate.
W.Morales--AT