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5 Steps MLS Must Take to Be Among World's Best Leagues by 2022
MLS News
Tuesday, 12 March 2013 07:07

Soccer continues to grow in the United States, and Major League Soccer is a big reason why. It has consistently gained fans over the years, and that shows no sign of slowing down.

However, the MLS is still not considered an elite league around the world. Over the next 10 years they hope to change that perception. It is a tall task, but one that is not as impossible as some may believe.

Parity is starting to become more and more prevalent around the globe. That will allow the MLS to close the gap and show that their squads are joining the ranks of the other important clubs across the globe.

Here are five things that the MLS has to have happen in order to be considered among the elite.

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MLS Power Rankings: Week 2
MLS News
Monday, 11 March 2013 10:41

The second weekend of play in Major League Soccer kicked off in Toronto and closed in San Jose, and in between we saw plenty of surprising results. 

The most surprising result came in Portland when the Montreal Impact continued their hot start to the season by beating their second opponent from Cascadia in two weeks. 

With three of the top teams in the league given the weekend off to prepare for the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions League, the highest profile result came in San Jose on Sunday night when the Red Bulls handed the Earthquakes a victory. 

Here is how the power rankings look after the second week of the MLS season. 

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MLS: 8 Things We Learned from the Weekend Games
MLS News
Sunday, 10 March 2013 23:55

Week 2 of MLS is in the books, and it did not help tip the scales in terms of which conference is superior, the East or the West.

Of the six games played between teams from opposite conferences, there was an even spilt in terms of wins and losses—three wins for each respective coast. 

There were no ties this week; each game provided a winner. The highest-scoring team was Chivas USA. The Goats netted three times in their 3-1 victory over FC Dallas. This was also the only game won by more than a one-goal margin.

Toronto FC's Robert Earnshaw was the leading scorer for the weekend. His brace helped secure the Reds' first three points of the season.

The results leave two Canadian sides atop the standings. The Vancouver Whitecaps shifted into the top spot in the West with six points, as did the Montreal Impact in the East.

Overall, it was a fun weekend that helped shed some light on the state of the league. Here are eight takeaways from the second week of MLS.

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New England Revolution Impressive, Chicago Fire Listless in Week 2 Matchup
MLS News
Sunday, 10 March 2013 14:26

On Saturday night in front of a sparse crowd on a blustery night in Chicago, the New England Revolution opened up their 2013 campaign with a 1-0 away win over the struggling Chicago Fire.

Honduran Jerry Bengtson scored the game-winner for the Revolution in the 61st minute, as he headed in a beautifully chipped pass from second-half substitute Kelyn Rowe.

The Revolution, who haven’t made the playoffs since 2009, looked sharp through much of the contest, putting together some great attacking combinations through their midfield.

Coming off a 2012 campaign in which New England struggled to find goals, the Revolution found solid stretches on possession in the attacking third through the midfield play, particularly through the efforts of Juan Carlos Toja, who was involved in most of the Revolution’s dangerous sequences.

For the Fire, who lost their 2013 opener last week to the L.A. Galaxy, things are beginning to look much worse.

Center midfielder Joel Lindpere, who was brought in to help the Fire improve their central midfield play, once again struggled to impact the game and went long stretches without getting on the ball. When he did get involved, Lindpere was just average.

In the 32nd minute, Lindpere served a great ball to Dilly Duka, but the chance was wasted by Duka. In the 49th minute, Maicon Santos found Lindpere through the middle of the Revs defense, but Lindpere was too unselfish, and instead of taking the chance himself, played an over-weighted pass to Duka which ran out of bounds.

In the last five minutes of the match, Lindpere set up two more chances for the Fire, but both came to nothing. Overall, Lindpere’s involvement was too little, too late.

The Fire also tried four different players up top in the match, including starters Chris Rolfe and Sherjill MacDonald, as well as second-half substitutes Maicon Santos and Alex. All four players failed to make a significant impact on the game.

If there was one bright spot for the Fire, it came in the play of center-back Austin Berry. Berry, who was the MLS Rookie of the Year in 2012, played well despite the continued absence of his usual center-back partner Arne Friedrich (hamstring injury). Friedrich was the Fire’s Player of the Year in 2012 and many attributed Berry’s success in 2012 largely to his partnership with Friedrich.

Even without Friedrich, however, Berry was the Fire’s best player. He was sent off the field twice in the first half after being bloodied in a collision with Revolution forward Jerry Bengtson, but Berry returned to the match both times to put in a solid 90-minute effort.

On three separate occasions Berry bailed the Fire out of trouble. On the first, a mistake by center-back partner Jalil Anibaba in the 25th minute almost let the Revolution in on goal, but Berry was quick to recognize the danger and covered Anibaba’s mistake.

In the second half, Berry squashed the Revolution’s best combination of the night. In the 56th minute, the Revolution put together a gorgeous six-pass combination between Andrew Farrell, Toja, Lee Nguyen and Kelyn Rowe to put Toja in alone on goal. But at the last second, Berry came sliding in to just nick the ball away from Toja as he prepared to finish the chance.

Finally, in the 60th minute, just before the Revolution finally broke through, Berry recovered nicely after Bengtson had beaten Anibaba through the middle of the Fire defense. Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson came out strong to make the initial save, but the ball bounced away from Johnson and was heading toward Bengtson for what would have been an open-net opportunity.

However, Berry once again arrived to save the day, clearing the ball away before Bengtson could get there.

For the Revolution, there were plenty of bright spots. Besides the outstanding midfield play of Toja, New England’s five-man midfield made it difficult for the Fire to get anything going in the middle of the pitch. Throughout the majority of the match, the Fire were forced by New England to resort to searching, ineffective long balls over the top.

When the Revolution did give up an opportunity, veteran Matt Reis was there to clean up the mess. Reis’ best moment of the match came in the 31st minute when Fire winger Dilly Duka hit a cannon shot from 25 yards out. Reis was somehow able to get a hand to the shot and parry it wide. Then, late in the second half, when the Fire were pushing hard for the equalizer, Reis was repeatedly big, making a number of good catches on dangerous services into his area and a solid save on a late shot by the Fire in stoppage time.

Also impressive for the Revs was the play of Jerry Bengtson and Kelyn Rowe, who, not surprisingly, connected for the game-winning goal. Bengtson had at least three dangerous chances in the match, all created, at least in part, due to his good runs and positioning. Rowe, the Revs' first-round draft pick in 2012, came off the bench and made an immediate impact on the game with his passing, dribbling and combination play.

For the Revolution, their play in Saturday’s match makes their goal of qualifying for the playoffs this season look very much possible. For the Fire, they will have to get their offense (scoreless in 180 minutes this year) into gear to have a chance at returning to the playoffs in 2013.

 

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CONCACAF Champions League: MLS and USMNT Wrapup
MLS News
Sunday, 10 March 2013 03:39

Three Major League Soccer teams and players from the U.S. Men’s National Team player pool completed the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals this week.

The Champions League—no, not that one—is the international club competition for members of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, or CONCACAF.  The winner of the tournament advances to the annual FIFA Club World Cup.

If you’ve ever wondered how MLS teams compare to club teams from other countries, this tournament provides the answers.  MLS and Liga MX teams have a clear edge in the competition, with the Liga MX teams dominating the tournament’s later rounds.  Three MLS and three Liga MX teams remain in this year’s final eight.

All of the quarterfinal games are televised in the U.S., and this is some of the most entertaining soccer you will find anywhere.  Played with an expected Latin flair, the pace of the games is very high and the action is end-to-end. 

Read on to find out how MLS teams and USMNT players fared in the first quarterfinal leg, then leave a comment with your opinion of this tournament.

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5 Key Battles to Watch in MLS This Weekend
MLS News
Thursday, 07 March 2013 21:06

The 2013 Major League Soccer season is off and running and after a series of great Week One matchups, there is plenty to look forward to in Week Two.

Particularly tantalizing this weekend will be the matchup between DC United and Real Salt Lake on Saturday and the game between the New York Red Bulls and the San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday.

Here are five key battles to watch in this weekend’s games.

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MLS: Complete Weekend Guide, Team News, Game-by-Game Predictions
MLS News
Thursday, 07 March 2013 07:00

Week two of MLS starts this Saturday with a 1:30 p.m. EST first whistle in Canada, with Toronto FC hosting Sporting Kansas City.  The weekend finishes with a 10:00 p.m. EST kickoff in California, as the San Jose Earthquakes face the New York Red Bulls.

There are eight matches in total.

Three teams are off from MLS play with this week because of their participation in the CONCACAF Champions League: Houston Dynamo, the Seattle Sounders and the Los Angeles Galaxy.

The games this week should provide some excellent insight into the forever debated conversation about which MLS conference is superior—the Eastern conference, or the Western conference.  Six of the matches provide opposing conference matchups. 

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Matchups to Keep an Eye on in MLS This Weekend
MLS News
Thursday, 07 March 2013 06:29

After an opening weekend with some good and not-so-good performances, MLS has a slate of eight matches for your enjoyment this weekend. The Sounders, Dynamo and Galaxy have the week off, presumably because they're participating in the knockout stages of the CONCACAF Champions League.

Let's roll through the schedule and look at the key matchup from each game.

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Top 10 Strikers to Watch in MLS This Season
MLS News
Wednesday, 06 March 2013 07:00

Major League Soccer is stocked with brilliant and dangerous strikers. 

As MLS continues to grow in talent and reputation, goal scorers from across the world are flocking to the states to ply their trade in the 18-year-old league. 

This slideshow presents the top-10 strikers to watch this season and details what makes these specific soccer players so talented.

It is a diverse list in terms of style, technique and ability.  Each striker offers various and different skills that make them unique.

While there are other players who could be considered for inclusion, there is no doubt that the strikers selected are here worthy.  Simply put, these athletes are special.  

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Thierry Henry: Grading His Opening Performance for the New York Red Bulls
MLS News
Tuesday, 05 March 2013 07:04

In their opening match of the 2013 season, the New York Red Bulls and Thierry Henry played to a 3-3 away draw against the Portland Timbers.

But, despite the fact that earning a point on the road is certainly a positive for team, the Red Bulls earned that point with little to no help from Thierry Henry.

Henry started the match and even played the full 90, but struggled the entire evening to make an impact on the game.

Throughout Henry’s MLS career, his modus operandi has always been that he can be brilliant when he wants to be, but downright pedestrian when he isn’t in the mood.

This exact idea was expressed by ESPN commentator Taylor Twellman during the pregame broadcast of Sunday night’s match when Twellman said, “The question for the Red Bulls and (New York Red Bulls head coach) Mike Petke is which Thierry Henry are they going to get?”

Henry was listed in the opening lineup as the central striker in New York’s 4-2-1-3, but he quickly drifted out to the left side of the front line and remained there for the first 45 minutes of the game.

In the first half, Henry was a non-factor, as most of New York’s dangerous attacks came down the right side of the field. When Henry was involved, he repeatedly lost possession and displayed an uncharacteristic poor first touch. He also struggled to find any sort of a rhythm with Red Bulls left-back Roy Miller.

Credit must also be given to the Timbers, who put a body on Henry nearly every time he touched the ball. Henry struggled with the constant pressure and even looked annoyed that the Timbers wouldn’t give him the time and space on the ball he clearly wanted.

Henry’s best moment of the first half was when he got behind the Timbers defense on a nice run in the 39th minute, but couldn’t find Fabian Espindala with the ensuing centering pass.

In the second half, Henry played much more centrally and was more involved, yet still completely ineffective.

Henry did link up play on a couple of occasions in the second stanza, but still continued to commit the cardinal sin of a striker—running away from his midfield rather than supporting them.

In the second half, Henry also had three shots, two of which he sent well over and wide of the Timbers net and one that he drove hard, but straight at Timbers goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts.

The worst individual moment of the game for Henry came in the 80th minute. With the Red Bulls still up 3-2, Henry wasted an opportunity to give New York a cushion wasting a breakaway opportunity. On the play, Henry took one of the worst first touches one could imagine from a professional footballer and Ricketts came out to end the play.

Perhaps even more troubling than Henry’s missed breakaway was his poor defensive effort. The Timbers were able to get continued possession out of their back four in the middle third of the field because Henry spent much of the second half standing in the center circle like a traffic cone.

As the Timbers built possession out of the back—a Caleb Porter trademark—New York’s midfield became overrun. After the game, Henry blamed New York’s lack of second-half possession on heavy legs, saying that New York “ran out of steam.”

There is no doubt that Thierry Henry has world-class talent—he scored 15 league goals for the Red Bulls last season—but with New York just removed from the designated player disaster that was Rafa Marquez, they need a much better effort from Henry going forward.

 

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