Sunday, November 7, 2010

Preview: Seattle Sounders FC vs Los Angles Galaxy

In the second leg of this matchup the Sounders need to win to keep there playoff dreams alive, while all LA needs to do is get a draw. Besides having the home field advantage, though there is supposed to be many Sounders fans making the trip, LA also has a 1-0 goal lead. Who will servive?

FC Dallas:1 vs Real Salt Lake:1

 
In this playoff match-up FC Dallas was the one to advance, based on their 2-1 win over RSL in the first leg. This makes it official we will have a new MLS Cup Champion. Dallas got on the bord first in 17' by a goal from Dax McCarty off of a pass from Brek Shea, who is nominated for comeback player of the year. Then RSL put on a goal to make sure their record of 29 Undefeated Games at home in 80' by Robbie Finely. Congrates to FC Dallas who will be advancing to the Conference final for  the first time since 1999.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Preview: FC Dallas vs Real Salt Lake

In the second leg of this match-up  Real Salt Lake plays host to FC Dallas, who are up 2-1. Except RSL have never lost at home this season, and in the MLS nothing is already decided, though only 2 in 30 playoff semifinals of the modern MLS playoffs have a team who lost the 1rst game came back to advance in that series. Can RSL become the 3rd? Tune in at 10:00ET/7:00PT On Fox Soccer Channel today.

Colorado Rapids:1[5] vs Columbus Crew:2[4]

In the second leg of this matchup, Columbus scored more, but Colorado won, we tell you how.
Colorado came in with a one goal lead, but a goal in 22' by the Crew's Eddie Gaven tied it up 1-1, then in 70' Columbus got ahead with a goal from Robbie Rodgers. Then in 84' Rapid's Conor Casey scored to even it up 2-2. Leading the match into extra time. With the 30 minutes of extra time no scoring happened. Which lead the match into penaltie kicks. Rapids scored 5 in those penalties while the Crew scored 4. Giving Colorado the advancement to play host to the San Jose Earthquakes for a chance to be in the MLS Cup.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Defender of the Year: Jamison Olave


Real Salt Lake's Jamison Olave was pleased to win Defender of the Year.
The way he sees it, Jamison Olave has been working for this since he arrived in Major League Soccer two years ago. Real Salt Lake’s big Colombian center back was named the 2010 Visa Defender of the Year award on Friday, and he’s thrilled to finally haul in the hardware. “Honestly, I had been working for this since I arrived at Real Salt Lake,” Olave told MLSsoccer.com on Friday. “Now I have it and I’m going to enjoy it.”
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.”

 
The 6-foot-3, 210-pound Olave beat out his own center-back partner, Nat Borchers, for the award, as well as LA Galaxy central defender Omar Gonzalez. This year was the third time in league history that two teammates were among the three finalists for the award.

"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.

San Jose Earthquakes:3 vs New York Red Bulls:1


Going into this, NY had the one goal advantage at the beginning, that only lasted 5 minutes when San Jose's Bobby Convey scored in 6', tying it up 1-1 based on goals. NY got lots of chances but going into the second half it was still tied 1-1.
Then in 76' another goal from Bobby Convey gave SJ the 2-1 series based on goals. The Juan Pablo Angle tied the series up in 78', then in 81' Chris Wondolski scored in 81' giving SJ the lead and stunning the Red Bulls to make it to the semifinals against Colorado Rapids/Columbus Crew winner on November 13 at 7:30ET/4:30PT. Congratulations to the San Jose Earthquakes!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Preview: New York Red Bulls vs San Jose Earthquakes

 
In the second leg of this MLS Cup playoff matchup between the New York Red Bulls and the San Jose Earthquakes, NY has a one goal lead [1-0] over SJ they are now at home so the 'quakes will have a hard nut to crake. This is the first series that will start the second leg, whoever wins this matchup will play the winner of the Columbus Crew vs Colorado Rapids matchup later this month. Tune in on ESPN2 or ESPN Depotes. Enjoy the match!
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Goalkeeper of the Year:Donavan Ricketts

After finishing as a finalist but missing out on any awards in 2009, Los Angeles Galaxy shot-stopper Donovan Ricketts has earned his first Goalkeeper of the Year award with another impressive campaign for the 2010 Supporters’ Shield winners.
The 33-year-old Jamaican international becomes the first Galaxy ‘keeper to win the league award since Kevin Hartman in 1999. Ricketts matched several of Hartman’s marks from that year, setting a new club record for goals-against average (GAA) at 0.90 and tying the all-time team mark for shutouts with 11.
Although Ricketts has made it to the MLS All-Star Game in each of his two seasons in MLS, he is now on a mission to advance to his second consecutive MLS Cup final to avenge last year’s championship loss. In that final against Real Salt Lake, he was forced to leave the match due to a broken hand and watched his side lose on a penalty-kick shootout. This year, Ricketts was one of the league’s most durable ‘keepers, starting all but one regular-season match.
The Goalkeeper of the Year award has historically been dominated by Americans, and Ricketts is only the second international player to ever win it. Canadian Pat Onstad and Italian Walter Zenga have been the only non-American finalists in league history, with Onstad winning it on two occasions. He will now try to get another trophy: the MLS Cup.

Rookie of the Year:Andy Najar

While most pundits made the Rookie of the Year award a two-horse race between New York defender Tim Ream and Philadelphia forward Danny Mwanga, D.C. United's 17-year-old phenom earned the award on Wednesday, becoming the first attacking player to win the honor since Clint Dempsey in 2004.
Najar is also the youngest player to ever win the award and just the second player to win the award for a last-place team, after Maurice Edu won for Toronto FC in 2007. Congrats to 17 yrs-ord Andy Najar player for D.C. United, but there is one question Everyone is asking: can he turn this team around?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Games this Week

This week we will see the end of the Semifinals of the MLS Cup, here are the TV Listings, all times are ET.
Thursday, Nov 4

New York Red Bulls vs. San Jose Earthquakes
8 pm ET, ESPN2/Deportes/ESPN3.com


Saturday, Nov 6

Columbus Crew vs. Colorado Rapids4 pm ET, Telefutura, Regional TV
Real Salt Lake vs. FC Dallas10 pm ET, Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Deportes


Sunday, Nov 7

LA Galaxy vs. Seattle Sounders
9 pm ET, ESPN/Deportes/ESPN3.com

Enjoy the world's game!

Player of the Week:Edson Buddle

Edson Buddle[center] in a regular season game against the Philadelphia Union

Edson Buddle netted the only goal of the night in the playoff game between Seattle Sounders FC and his LA Galaxy, the goal he scored was scored in 38' and mlssoccer.com called it "A Wonder Goal".  The goal he scored was also his 18th of the MLS season, tying Golden Boot Winner Chris Wondoski. He is also in nominated for MVP award, and got a chance to play on the US national team in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Los Angles Galaxy:1 vs Seattle Sounders FC:0

In the first leg of this playoff series the Sounders already scored in 1' except it was called an offside, so LA got of easy, and then in what mlssoccer.com called "A wonder goal" scored by Edson Buddle just a bit after the center line in 38' gave LA the one goal advantage. And going back to LA the Sounders have a very good record, so it will be a very interesting match-up, tune in on November 7, at 9:00ET/6:00PT on ESPN2 or ESPN Depotes.

New York Red Bulls:1 vs San Jose Earthquakes:0

In the first leg of this playoff  series The Red Bulls scored one to give them a one goal advantage going into game two, which they will host this Thursday at 8:00ET/5:00PT on ESPN2 or ESPN Depotes, the Quakes were solid in the first half and Golden Boot Winner Chris Wondoloski took a couple shots on goal, but in 56' Joel Luinpere found the back of the net for the only goal of the game.