Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The legend of Fredy Montero

The curse has been broken, and in spectacular fashion. Leading into tonight's match the Sounders had been winless against the Galaxy since their inaugural season, but one of the Sounders' best offensive performances of the season and an anemic Galaxy lineup saw that winless streak finally and triumphantly broken.

The first half was purely Sounders domination, taking roughly fifty five percent possession and denying the Galaxy any shots on goal. Eddie Johnson highlighted the half with his second strike of the season (his last coming last weekend against Chicago), off of a feed from none other than the captain Mauro Rosales. Rosales received the ball at midfield, took a stride forward, picked up his head and saw Eddie and served in a fantastic ball that Eddie easily headed in past Galaxy 'keeper Bill Gaudette.

The second half saw Michael Gspurning come out after having struggled the first half with a right hip injury, which gave Brian Meredith his MLS debut for the Sounders. The Galaxy began to look more dangerous as the game came to a close, but past a Landon Donovan shot straight at him Meredith's first half of MLS action was largely inactive. The real story of the second half, however, was Fredy Montero's beautiful golazo. He received the ball at midfield from Osvaldo Alonso, took a couple strides forward and upon noticing Gaudette off of his line and performed the audacious, taking a crack from a full thirty five yards out, the ball finding it's way into the top left corner of the goal past a completely helpless Gaudette. There has been frustration voiced over Montero's lack of production, and what a way to satiate the fans and open his scoring account for the 2012 season. You can see the goal in the video below:


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