Real Salt Lake’s season may start a week later than the rest of Major League Soccer, but that shouldn’t dull the hopes, feelings and excitement you’re feeling for the 2021 season.
2020 was, to make a long story woefully short, a really weird year. Now, with the club still not sold, and a sale pinpointed by MLS commissioner Don Garber for the end of the year, investment in new, exciting signings isn’t likely this year. But all that aside, it promises to be an interesting year, at the very least, with a roster that’s built lean and scrappy.