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Published February 17, 2013

Sounders dump RSL in desert

DON RUIZ

Midfielder Mario Martinez made the most of his return to Sounders FC on Saturday, scoring the goal that started Seattle on its way to a 2-1 win over Real Salt Lake in the Desert Diamond Cup in Tucson, Ariz.

The Sounders went with what could be its regular starting lineup through the scoreless first half before getting second-half goals from Martinez and trialist Phillip Lund.

Martinez entered the game as a reserve just one day after his first 2013 training session with the club. His arrival in camp had been delayed by duty with the Honduras national team and tending to business in Honduras.

In the 66th minute, Martinez swooped in on a poorly cleared ball and sent it into the far-side netting from the top of the penalty area.

Lund doubled the Sounders’ lead three minutes later. That play began with RSL goalkeeper Nick Rimando blocking a shot by Seattle’s Osvaldo Alonso. The rebound went to Lund, who swept it into the goal.

Salt Lake got on the board in the 87th minute, when John Stertzer sent a deflected ball past reserve Seattle goalkeeper Josh Ford.

Sounders coach Sigi Schmid went mostly with reserves through the second half, resting his starters for their Friday friendly against Veracruz of Mexico.

Seattle is 2-0-0 in the Desert Diamond Cup, while Salt Lake is 0-1-1.

The Sounders’ next match is 6 p.m. Wednesday, when they conclude the round-robin part of the tournament against the New York Red Bulls.