MLS Weekend Thoughts

by Kartik Krishnaiyer on June 2, 2008 · 0 comments

 

  • Jeff Cun­ning­ham had a great fin­ish for TFC’s sec­ond goal but didn’t fin­ish his other oppor­tu­ni­ties leav­ing me to believe Cun­ning­ham is most cer­tainly in decline and may not after all catch Jaime Moreno and Ante Razov as the top two MLS scor­ers all time.
  • The Galaxy’s young guns didn’t get a result with­out Lan­don Dono­van and David Beck­ham Sat­ur­day but cer­tainly showed they could hold their own and cre­ate scor­ing chances. Now I am of the belief that Beck­ham is less valu­able to the team than Dono­van and thus get­ting Becks back next week­end will not solve all the prob­lems the team has.
  • Chivas USA is on a roll and what more can you say about the Sueno MLS pro­gram? Jorge Flo­res is not only a good MLS player, he could be solu­tion for the national team and this kid flew com­pletely under the radar for years. That’s a fail­ure of the USSF’s devel­op­ment programs.
  • Jesse Marsch is hav­ing a renais­sance in 2008. Marsch is a win­ner: he’s never been on a bad team in his 13 year MLS career and he wasn’t about to allow this year’s Chivas team to go down the tubes.
  • Tam Mac­Manus is quickly becom­ing one of my favorite MLS play­ers and his game win­ning goal was a thing of beauty.
  • FC Dal­las is in troubl: we already knew that, but solv­ing the trou­ble may be as sim­ple as incor­po­rat­ing Dominic Oduro and Abe Thomp­son in the attack­ing flow rather than dal­ly­ing around in the mid­field. In other words the Hoops unlike the other strug­gling teams in MLS may not need a tal­ent upgrade: they need a change in philosophy.
  • Colum­bus looks list­less and now is score­less in close to 300 minutes.
  • Hous­ton with­out Onstad and DeRo record a clean sheet against the Red Bulls. It helps that Juan Pablo Angel wasn’t playing.
  • DC Unite’s back­line and goal keep­ing sit­u­a­tion is not salvageable.
  • Kheli Dube is the lat­est amaz­ing find of the Revolution’s scout­ing net­work, and once again Steve Nicol and Paul Mariner find the best hid­den games avail­able to an MLS club.
  • Panama looked impres­sive ver­sus Guatemala on Sun­day. With­out Car­los Ruiz Guatemala was ten­ta­tive and try­ing to bog match down in mid­field until late when Guatemala needed an equal­izer. 1–0 Panama vic­tory sets up qual­i­fy­ing nicely for them.
  • Canada’s per­for­mance against Brazil Sat­ur­day night should strike fear into the hearts of Hon­duras and Mex­ico who will face Canada in the first qual­i­fy­ing group. I per­son­ally am the first per­son to write off Canada because of the mess that is their fed­er­a­tion, but the Cana­di­ans con­trolled more of the match than the US has ever con­trolled against Brazil and seem to have the right mix of play­ers to give a top team fits. Mex­ico has more to worry about right now: fac­ing a coach­ing change and a tran­si­tion between gen­er­a­tions of play­ers and a cri­sis of con­fi­dence. Hon­duras who strug­gled with Venezuela the other night has the type of attack­ing play­ers in David Suazo, Amado Gue­vara, and Car­los Costly both the US and Mex­ico wish they had right now.
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