Showing posts with label mls cup playoffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mls cup playoffs. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

LA 2 - 1 Seattle: Where Did This Galaxy Team Go?



After the first game of this series I gave the credit to Bruce Arena for his great coaching. That may have been selling the players short, because the whole Galaxy team has played beautiful soccer these past two games.

I wondered if Sigi Schmid would be able to draw up a new plan for his Sounders team to give them a chance at this series, but it just wasn't meant to be. The Galaxy dominated the run of play again, stifling Seattle's attack and scoring two goals off of great set piece deliveries by David Beckham (who seems to be happier than he has been at any other time in his MLS career).

Dare I say that this team looks very similar to the one that began the 2010 MLS season. In the beginning of the year, LA Galaxy appeared to be positioning themselves as a Real Madrid/ManU style team that clearly outclassed their league competition. They put up 32 points in the first 12 games with 22 goals for and 3 goals against.

That run slowed though. In their next 11 games LA only managed 12 points (11 GF, 14 GA) and you could see problems in their play. Landon Donovan was being moved all over the pitch, injuries were hurting them, and Buddle and Donovan each missed games with the USMNT at the World Cup.

Things did appear to turn around at the end of the season, with Galaxy earning 15 points in 7 games (11 GF, 9 GA), but it was still not what we saw from them to start the year. The team was struggling with how to integrate David Beckham to the team and figuring out exactly who to play in the midfield and where.

Like I said last week, Arena figured it out. This team is playing out of their minds right now and looks poised to make a deep run towards their third MLS Cup.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Contenders Schedules: 9/20

The latest update from the always awesome harper983 on the twoplustwo forums.

Chivas USA has been not so ceremoniously dropped from his list of contenders after their loss at home to Kansas City.

Kansas City, Chicago Fire, and Toronto FC all have their shots about both San Jose Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders in the next few weeks. If there is going to be any change in the standings, at least the teams fighting to get in know they'll be able to affect both themselves and the teams ahead of them.

1. Los Angeles Galaxy (50 points, W-1): NYRB, @CHV, @PHI, COL, FCD
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.4

2. Real Salt Lake (47 points, W-2): COL, @NE, @NYRB, FCD, @COL
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.5

3. Columbus Crew (44 points, E-1): @NE, SJ, @CHI, @TFC, PHI
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.19

4. FC Dallas (42 points, W-3): NE, @KC, CHI, COL, @RSL, @LAG
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.49

5. New York Red Bulls (41 points, E-2): @LAG, KC, RSL, @PHI, NE
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.45

6. Colorado Rapids (37 points, W-4): @RSL, PHI, DCU, @FCD, @LAG, RSL
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.54

7. San Jose Earthquakes (36 points, E-3): @TFC, CHI, @CLB, @DCU, HOU, CHV, @KC
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.17

8. Seattle Sounders (36 points, E-4): @CHI, TFC, @KC, CHV, @HOU
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.14

----Playoff Cutoff----

9. Toronto FC (31 points): SJ, @SEA, @CHV, CLB, @DCU
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.3

10. Kansas City Wizards (30 points): HOU, FCD, @NYRB, SEA, @CHI, @NE, SJ
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.36

11. Chicago Fire (26 points): SEA, @SJ, @FCD, CLB, KC, DCU, @CHV
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.37

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Remaining Schedule for the Contenders

First, a huge thanks to harper983 on the twoplustwo forums for putting this together.

Below are the all the MLS teams with any kind of realistic shot at the MLS Cup Playoffs this year including how many points they currently have, what their playoff position is, and who they play the rest of the season.

As you can see, the teams on the outside looking in have an especially tall order considering San Jose and Seattle, the 7th and 8th place teams, have 2 of the 3 easiest remaining schedules. Meanwhile, FC Dallas, New York and Colorado, 4th through 6th place respectively, have the three toughest remaining schedules so there could be some significant changes in the final playoff picture as far as who plays where, but probably not dealing with who gets in.

1. Los Angeles Galaxy (47 points, W-1): DCU, NY, @CHV, @PHI, COL, DAL
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.30

2. Columbus Crew (44 points, E-1): SEA, @NE, SJ, @CHI, @TFC, PHI
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.22

3. Real Salt Lake (44 points, W-2): CHI, COL, @NE, @NY, DAL, @COL
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.44

4. FC Dallas (41 points, W-3): NY, NE, @KC, CHI, COL, @RSL, @LAG
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.49

5. New York Red Bulls (40 points, E-2): @DAL, @LAG, KC, RSL, @PHI, NE
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.49

6. Colorado Rapids (34 points, W-4): NE, @RSL, PHI, DCU, @DAL, @LAG, RSL
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.47

7. San Jose Earthquakes (33 points, E-3): PHI, @TFC, CHI, @CLB, @DCU, HOU, CHV, @KC
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.16

8. Seattle Sounders (33 points, E-4): @CLB, @CHI, TFC, @KC, CHV, @HOU
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.25

----Playoff Cutoff----

9. Toronto FC (28 points): @HOU, SJ, @SEA, @CHV, CLB, @DCU
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.26

10. Kansas City Wizards (27 points): @CHV, HOU, DAL, @NY, SEA, @CHI, @NE, SJ
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.33

11. Chicago Fire (26 points): @RSL, SEA, @SJ, @DAL, CLB, KC, DCU, @CHV
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.43

12. Chivas USA (25 points): KC, @PHI, LAG, TFC, @SEA, @SJ, CHI
Upcoming Teams Avg. PPG: 1.35