MLS Cup Playoffs Heat Up as Conference Finals All Set

sounders MLS Cup Playoffs Heat Up as Conference Finals All Set The opening rounds of the MLS Cup Playoffs have finished and there were surprises aplenty as both number one seeds and one number two seed was eliminated, leaving the MLS title completely open to any of the lower seeds who all orchestrated dramatic upsets in the conference semifinal rounds.  And so now, with the playoffs truly up for grabs, which team looks destined for MLS glory?

Yesterday saw two late dramatic goals to secure victories as both the New York Red Bulls and Real Salt Lake were knocked out of the tournament.  The Red Bulls defeat was the most inexplicable of all.  They had the vast majority of chances, and even made a mess of a series of late game opportunities.  After opposing goalkeeper Bill Hamid was sent off for a penalty-awarding foul, for some reason Kenny Cooper stood up to take the shot. After the first take was called back, Cooper fired the ball weakly and it was saved.  My main concern is why wasn’t Thierry Henry called upon to take the PK?  Henry is the coolest striker on Earth, and they paid so much for him.  Why didn’t the captain take the penalty?  At the way end of the game the Red Bulls had a free kick from the type of range Henry could have curled right in.  Take a look at the free kicks the Frenchman has made in his career.   And yet, he again didn’t take the shot.  And thus they are gone and D.C. United pulled out a fantastic result.

The L.A. Galaxy also had a wonderful result when they brutally disposed of Supporters’ Shield winners, the San Jose Earthquakes.  Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane provided some brilliant assists and goals, and the Galaxy looked dominant.  So much for Donovan’s dying love of the game.

The Houston Dynamo again showed poise and resiliency after holding off the defensively strong Sporting Kansas City.  Their two goals scored in the first-leg match were enough to take out the Eastern Conference’s top seed.

Seattle Sounders found a great late strike from Mario Martinez to separate the sides after nearly two matches had been played without a single goal.  They looked the better side throughout and deserved to progress.

And so now the Western Conference final will comprise of the L.A. Galaxy taking on the Seattle Sounders, while D.C. United and the Houston Dynamo tangle in the east.  Predicting a winner is no simple task, especially with so many X-factors from each team. The Galaxy has all the superstar names now with Donovan, Keane, and David Beckham.  The Sounders house the league’s best fans and one of the game’s hottest strikers in Eddie Johnson, who recently revitalized his international career with the United States National Team.  Houston Dynamo has the history of winning the cup twice a few years ago, and were runner’s up last year.  D.C. United is excited about the return of Dwayne de Rosario, one of the games most exciting players from Canada and are now the highest seed remaining in the tournament.

Each club will feel that they have a great chance of lifting the MLS Cup now that they have disposed of the top seeds,  and since they have these weapons to produce.  I feel like this is starting to turn into Seattle’s year and that their fans will lead them to victory, over D.C. United 2-1 in the MLS Cup final.  Let’s see if this prediction can hold better than my last!

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New York Red Bulls Look to be Contenders for MLS Title

The Red Bulls of New York look to have established a team that could well be the best in the MLS.  Currently on a hot streak of five consecutive wins, the Red Bulls are first in the Eastern Conference with 25 points.  Whether or not the hot start will lead to an MLS Cup championship remains to be seen.

The team is led by the dynamic striker pair of Kenny Cooper and Thierry Henry.  The two currently sit second and third in the MLS in goals scored, with Cooper bagging ten and Henry firing nine in the first twelve games of the year.  Both marks are very good and will give defenses fits as they try to account for two incredibly potent forwards.

Thierry Henry has adapted well to the American game.  A legendary former striker at Arsenal and Barcelona, the Frenchmen played well last season before now taking full control of the league.  Unfortunately, he has been slowed by a nagging hamstring injury and hasn’t featured for the last few matches.

In his place, Kenny Cooper has been great.  The former FC Dallas star is a large physical presence that can wear down any defender.  This goal against his former club was a beauty that shows off his talent to be calm in front of the goal.

Another bright spot on the team is the exceptional goalkeeping by youngster, Ryan Meara.  Meara is only 21 years old and played for a few USL teams before entering the MLS draft this spring.  Selected by the Red Bulls, he has started every game since and has played very well.  Obviously experience is key for a goalie, and we will have to see how he handles adversity.  However, Meara did gather good experience by playing professionally before the MLS so he is not a complete rookie.  His abilities may dictate how far the Red Bulls progress in the post-season.

Another bright spot for the team is Dax McCarty.  The midfielder has done a fine job dictating the flow and pace of the game, and his hard working ethic is giving the Red Bulls victories even though they are short-handed through injuries.  McCarty entered the league with FC Dallas but has been traded about to DC United and may now have found his home in New York.

Clearly there has been drama amidst the team in the wake of trading Juan Agudelo to Chiva USA for defender Heath Pearce.  Agudelo is an up and coming star striker for America but hasn’t found minutes due to the amazing play by Henry and Cooper.  Trading him was the right move for everyone, including the team who will have helped strengthen the back line with Pearce, a talented left back.

The pieces are being put in place and the New York Red Bulls are looking more and more like the team to watch this season.  With the dismal start by the LA Galaxy, the door has been thrown wide open for the entire MLS to claim the top prize.  Currently it looks like the Red Bulls are seizing the opportunity behind their star strikers and may well feature in the MLS Cup final.

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