Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Around the Rest of the League, Week 4

Friday, March 30th

DC United [4-1] FC Dallas
If you had asked me prior to this match who would win, I would have said without hesitation FC Dallas despite being weakened as they are by injuries and international call-ups. As it turns out, they really didn't have much of a chance against a DC side whose offense has finally begun to click. Blas Perez did provide a brief period of hope for Dallas, canceling out Maicon Santos' golazo just before halftime. That hope would last only midway into the second half, as DC proceeded to steamroll Dallas.

Saturday, March 31st

Toronto FC [0-1] Columbus Crew
While continuing to show strongly in the CONCACAF Champions League, Toronto continued their league struggles last Saturday falling the Columbus Crew and losing at home for the second consecutive time this season. As long as Torsten Frings is sidelined with the hamstring injury he picked up in the season opener against the Sounders, I expect Toronto to continue struggling to get results.


New York Red Bulls [5-2] Montreal Impact
After dominating a weakened Colorado Rapids 4-1 last week, the Red Bulls and Thierry Henry continued rolling with an equally impressive 5-2 victory over the Montreal Impact. I mention Thierry Henry specifically because he has essentially carried the team in both matches, netting five goals and assisting two goals, accounting for roughly seventy eight percent of the goals in the two game span. A defense strengthened with the presence of Wilman Conde has aided in their recent success as well.

Philadelphia Union [0-0] Vancouver Whitecaps
Despite the hubbub surrounding Sebastian Le Toux's return to PPL Park, the match was a fairly boring affair ending in a boring nil nil result. Despite having one of the deepest front lines in the league, Vancouver continued in their offensive woes, the absence of Camilo and Hassli certainly not making things any better. Likewise, the Union continued in their general struggles as well, although a clean sheet will certainly prove to be a confidence booster for rookie 'keeper Zac MacMath.


Portland Timbers [2-3] Real Salt Lake
What has been said to be one of the best matches of the young season, this one was far from lacking of goals or drama. After RSL took the lead midway through the first half on a Alvaro Saborio penalty kick, the Timbers found their way into the game and grabbed the lead thanks to a pair of clutch goals from the second-year rookie Darlington Nagbe (one of which was incredibly reminiscent of his goal that won Goal of the Year last season). The Timbers failed to hold the score, however, as RSL struck twice in the dying minutes of the match to leave Jeld Wen with all three points.


Seattle Sounders FC [0-1] San Jose Earthquakes
Injuries have certainly been piling up for the Sounders, as it was evident from how they performed in this match just how much all these injuries are beginning to take a toll on their effectiveness on the offense. If not for the penalty controversially drawn by Steven Leinhart and converted by Chris Wondolowski, I'm convinced this match could have ended nil nil. The Sounders certainly got a much better handle on the match in the second half, after letting San Jose dominate much of the run of play in the first, but they simply lacked both luck and the offensive punch needed to convert their chances.


LA Galaxy [1-3] New England Revolution
This is without a doubt the least anticipated result of the weekend. Not only did the Galaxy's defensive woes continue in the absence of Omar Gonzalez, Landon Donovan being sidelined thanks to injury saw their offense become almost non-existent save for a fine goal from Robbie Keane to prevent the shutout. A statement was definitely made by Bruce Arena on his team's recent string of performances through the taking off of David Beckham at halftime. Not to be forgotten about this match was the impressive performance given by the Revolution. Granted it is only one match, but that performance should definitely be a confidence booster for the new-look side as they move forward.

Sunday, April 1st

Colorado Rapids [2-0] Chicago Fire
The absence of Jeff Lawrentowitz due to suspension proved to be the Rapid's downfall last week when they fell 4-1 to the New York Red Bulls. The difference between a Rapids with Lawrentowitz and one without is almost night and day. With him back in the line-up Colorado returned to winning ways, Omar Cummings and new signing Kamani Hill providing the goals.


Chivas USA [0-1] Sporting Kansas City
Chivas' offense continued to remain lifeless, seeing the Goats get shut out once again and in four games they have only managed to find the back of the net just once (notably in their shocking victory over RSL). A hot SKC side who remain the only MLS side so far this season to remain undefeated was far from a preferable opponent for this struggling Chivas side to face.

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