Olave was one of the main pieces of Real Salt Lake’s crushing defensive unit this season, which set an MLS record by allowing an all-time low 20 goals in the regular season. Olave may have won the award, but he knows he isn’t the only dominating force in RSL’s record-breaking run.
“It’s not only a defensive effort, it’s a team effort,” Olave said. “From the forwards who start pressuring the defense, down to [goalkeeper Nick Rimando], who has saved us many times. Those 20 goals are a work of the entire team, not just the defense.”
"We said that anyone could win it because we had been doing equally well," Olave said of the friendly competition with Borchers. "I repeat, the 20 goals we allowed was a reflection of it. Fortunately, I won and the prize is welcomed."
Olave is perhaps most proud of his disciplinary record this season, in which he has changed his game from his often reckless defensive play in the past to becoming a reliable, smart tackler. He didn’t receive a single ejection this season after being sent off four times in 2009.
“You learn from last year’s mistakes,” he said, "and I think that has also helped me win the prize.”
RSL head coach Jason Kreis agrees that Olave has matured as an effective, intelligent defender during his three seasons at Rio Tinto Stadium.
“Over the last two years, we’ve talked to him a lot about focus,” Kreis told MLSsoccer.com. “There were so many mistakes caused simply by a lack of focus. This year, he’s done a very good job with that, and when you take those mistakes out of his game, he becomes what you see now.” Olave will now try to advance in the semifinals of the playoffs this Saturaday at 9:00ET/6:00PT on Fox Soccer Channel.

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