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Timbers Notes: Portland will have choices to make at GK

Joe Bendik, Timbers Reserves vs. Whitecaps Reserves, 5.27.12

BEAVERTON, Ore. – The Portland Timbers will have a choice to make when it comes to who starts in goal Saturday against D.C. United at JELD-WEN Field (7:30pm PT, ROOT Sports101.1 FM KXL / La Pantera 940).


Starting goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts and backup Jake Gleeson, both injured more than a week ago during the first-team and reserve games against the Seattle Sounders, respectively, trained Tuesday at the team’s training facility.


Ricketts, who suffered a separated shoulder after a collision with Sounders forward Eddie Johnson, is listed as out on the injury report and is expected to miss four weeks. Gleeson, however, is listed as questionable after he came away from the reserves match against Seattle with a bone bruise and partially torn ligament in his hand.


“What we have to remember is that we also want to look after the long-term futures of these players because they are valuable assets to us and we don’t want to put them in a situation where they look to give us a short-term gain and a long-term headache,” said Timbers assistant coach Sean McAuley, who ran Tuesday’s session as interim head coach Gavin Wilkinson attended to general managing duties. “We will make sure we wrap them in cotton wool and we have every faith in the players who replace them to produce the performances needed to get a result.”


'Keeper Joe Bendik got the start in both of the Timbers’ road games last week, a 2-2 tie against San Jose and a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake giving him honorable mention on MLSsoccer.com's Wk 29 Team of the Week.


Wilkinson said Bendik, despite allowing San Jose to come back from a 2-0 lead in the final 20 minutes last Wednesday, showed confidence against the league’s top offense.


“I think he did well,” Wilkinson said. “When you go up against San Jose, they have nothing to lose and they have three, four or five players forward, and with Bendik in the box, he had lots of knockdowns and created havoc. I think Joe did well to manage the game.”


Dan Itel covers the Timbers for MLSsoccer.com. Email him at dcitel@hotmail.com.