Thursday, May 31, 2007

Chilean legend Salas to Chicago?

International Chilean striker Marcelo Salas, who hasn't played since leaving Universidad de Chile in a dispute with a court-appointed bankruptcy official in December, will have a trial with the Chicago Fire.

The 32-year-old Salas, who also has played with River Plate of Argentina and Lazio and Juventus of Italy, already is in the United States and if he signs with Fire, would pair with Mexico's World Cup veteran Cuauhtemoc Blanco, who is to join the Chicago club in July.

Marcelo Salas career stats:

Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)*
1993–96
1996–98
1998–2001
2001–03
2003–05
2005–06
Universidad de Chile
River Plate
Lazio
Juventus
River Plate
Universidad de Chile
110 (74)
51 (26)
74 (41)
14 (2)
43 (7)
37 (16)
National team
1994–2005 Chile 65 (35)

Figo to MLS - perfect fit!

Breaking news from Portugal claims that Luis Figo is pulling out of the multi-millionaire deal he had arranged with a Saudi Arabian club.

Here's a quick breakdown of what happened:

In December 2006, Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad reported Figo would transfer to the club in January 2007. Figo traveled to Saudi Arabia to sign a contract, but after talks with Inter Milan owner and President Massimo Moratti, Figo remained in the club and renewed his contract until the end of the 2007-08 season. Thus, a statement made on January 3, 2007, on the official Inter website declaring: "There are no negotiations for the transfer of Luis Figo to another club. The recent news of a possible transfer of the Portuguese midfielder is, therefore, completely groundless." Despite this statement, on January 5th, 2007, it was announced on the website of La Gazzetta dello Sport, that Figo had signed a contract in Saudi Arabia, starting on July 1st, 2007. On August 30 Figo said that he is still considering in staying Inter for 2007/08. He was deeply touched by the love of the Inter fans and need of him for president Massimo Moratti. On 29 May 2007, It was said that Figo will not join Ittihad on July 1 2007 because they didn't respect terms of contract.

Now I think that makes Figo a free agent. I think he would be a perfect fit for MLS. I could see Figo having a good impact on the field - similar to Juan Pablo Angel. Let's see what happens with Figo in the months to come.

Luis Figo's career stats:

Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)*
1989-1995
1995-2000
2000-2005
2005-present
Flag of Portugal Sporting CP
Flag of Spain FC Barcelona
Flag of Spain Real Madrid
Flag of Italy Internazionale
137 (16)
172 (30)
165 (36)
066 0(7)
National team
1991-2006 Flag of Portugal Portugal 127 (32)

All-European starting lineup against China

U.S. coach Bob Bradley will likely use an all-European starting lineup against China, with players from Chivas USA, the only idle MLS team, on the bench.

I look forward to seeing the roster.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Copa Sudamericana Draw

As reported earlier DC United has been invited to join Copa Sudamericana tournament. As promised here is update on the draw. DC United will be playing Chivas de Guadalajara home and away first during what amounts to be the round of 16.

The list of Participating Teams by country is:

ArgentinaBoca Juniors, River Plate, San Lorenzo and Estudiantes de La Plata
BoliviaJorge Wilstermann and Real Potosí
BrazilSão Paulo FC, Vasco da Gama, Figueirense, Goiás, Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Botafogo, Atlético Paranaense
ColombiaAtlético Nacional, and Millonarios
EcuadorEl Nacional
MexicoPachuca, América, and Chivas Guadalajara
ParaguayLibertad and Tacuary
PeruCoronel Bolognesi and Universitario
VenezuelaZamora FC, and Carabobo FC
CONCACAFDC United (USA)

National Team Roster Analysis

Take a look at ESPN's Jeff Carlisle's analysis on the National Teams roster for the Gold Cup. It's an interesting read.

New/Old MLS Team in 2008

According to CNNSI's Jonah Freedman, Major League Soccer is close to making its return to the Bay Area in time for the 2008 season. The league is negotiating a deal to allow Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff to operate an MLS franchise sooner than anyone expected, even without a new stadium deal in place.

Wolff's previous agreement with the league stipulated that he complete a deal for a soccer-specific stadium before MLS would allow him to exercise his option for an expansion team. But the league is eager for a 14th team to begin playing as soon as possible to balance the uneven schedule, the source said, and Wolff's team is the furthest along of the handful of possible expansion projects nationwide.

SFUSA's Take: MLS needs a team back in San Jose, but I would want to make sure that a stadium is on it's way before giving them a new team. It's just asking for the same problems that Anschutz Entertainment Group had. I'm sure MLS can wait another season before evening out the schedule to make sure the team has the chance to succeed in the long term.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

US Team for the Gold Cup

Coach Bob Bradley has picked his team for the Gold Cup. Its half from Europe and MLS. It looks like a feisty bunch.

The U.S. team will open the 2007 Gold Cup on June 7 at 9 p.m. ET against Guatemala at The Home Depot Center. They will follow that match two days later when they take on Trinidad & Tobago at 5 p.m. ET. The group stage will end for Bradley's team on June 12 (7 p.m. ET) vs. El Salvador at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. All three U.S. group matches will be broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel and TeleFutura.

ROSTER BY POSITION
Goalkeepers (3) - Brad Guzan (Chivas USA), Tim Howard (Everton FC), Kasey Keller (Borussia Moenchengladbach)

Defenders (8) -Carlos Bocanegra (Fulham FC), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Jay DeMerit (Watford FC), Frankie Hejduk (Columbus Crew), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard de Liege), Michael Parkhurst (New England Revolution), Frank Simek (Sheffield Wednesday), Jonathan Spector (West Ham United)

Midfielders (8) - DaMarcus Beasley (PSV Eindhoven), Michael Bradley (SC Heerenveen), Ricardo Clark (Houston Dynamo), Clint Dempsey (Fulham FC), Benny Feilhaber (Hamburger SV), Justin Mapp (Chicago Fire), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), Steve Ralston (New England Revolution)

Forwards (4) - Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy), Eddie Johnson (Kansas City Wizards),Taylor Twellman (New England Revolution)

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Cunningham traded to Toronto FC

Jeff Cunningham has been traded to Toronto FC for forward Alecko Eskandarian, Toronto's 2008 first-round SuperDraft pick and cash.

RSL clearly now has the flexibility to go after a marquee designated player or add much-needed depth to their roster.

Soccer Fan USA's Take: This is a good trade for everyone involved. Cunningham will provide the forward that Toronto FC was expecting out of Eskandarian. This also gives RSL a quality forward and the salary cap flexibility moving forward. Win - Win.

Players reaction: "It's a huge shock," Eskandarian said. "I am definitely disappointed." Well I guess not everyone fells its a Win - Win.

Copa Minnesota

International soccer star David Beckham is set to visit Minnesota this fall. The Minnesota Thunder announced Tuesday that Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy will play a match at the Metrodome on Oct. 10.

The Galaxy will battle a yet-to-be-named opponent for the "Copa Minnesota" trophy. The Thunder hope to make the Copa Minnesota an annual event.

With Beckham's appearance, the Thunder hope to set a new, single-game record for attendance at a Minnesota soccer match. The Metrodome can hold up to 64,000 for a soccer match.

If you want tickets go to www.copaminnesota.com.

Soccer Fan USA's Take: I guess this gives people in cities other than MLS towns a chance to see Beckham. Overall spreading Soccer around the US. Not a bad thing.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

D.C. United to play in the Copa Sudamericana

D.C. United will play in the Copa Sudamericana, a prestigious South American club tournament this fall. United was invited to the event after a third-place finish in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup this year. The tournament draw will take place at 12 PM Eastern Time Tuesday.

D.C. United was the first team from Major League Soccer to participate in the tournament when it was invited to play in the 2005 edition. That year, D.C. faced Universidad Catolica of Chile in a two-game aggregate goal series. United tied 1-1 at RFK Stadium, then lost 3-2 at Santiago, Chile, blowing a 2-0 lead.

Hopefully DC United will get past the first round this time, but it is an honor to be invited and MLS teams need to get more international exposure. I will keep you posted once we get our first round opponent named.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Beckham playing for England?

Goal.com is reporting that England coach Steve McClaren is considering calling up David Beckham for the upcoming games against Brazil and Estonia.

Shevchenko eyes MLS

According to the AP, Chelsea's Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko has revealed how he would like to become part of the growing football revolution in America at some stage of his career.

Shevchenko, who joined the Premiership club for £30million last summer, has failed to reproduce the kind of form which prompted Chelsea to pay AC Milan a record fee. But the 30-year-old, who missed Chelsea's FA Cup final victory over Manchester United on Saturday because of a groin injury, admits to having an ambition to play in the US.

Real Madrid's David Beckham is about to cross the Atlantic to join Los Angeles Galaxy and Shevchenko said: 'I'd like to play there, actually. Soccer is growing in the US and I'd like to be a part of that. I played there last summer against the MLS All-Stars and I saw myself that it's definitely improving.'

I hope many other foreign players starting thinking the same way.

UPDATE:
According to Eurosport.com Andriy Shevchenko says he would like to move to the American MLS league when he leaves Chelsea. Shevchenko's wife Kristen Pazik is American and spent much of her formative years in Washington DC, whose team DC United are among the leading MLS sides.

As a DC United fan I would love to see this happen!

Saturday, May 19, 2007

MLS players Bob Bradley should watch...

ESPN's Ives Galarcep wrote this week about 11 players Bob Bradley should watch this week in MLS matches. Here's what he wrote:

Brad Guzan, Chivas USA -- Bradley's former goalkeeper on club level, Guzan joins Revs goalkeeper Matt Reis in the chase for a roster spot and potential playing time in the wake of Marcus Hahnemann's broken left hand. Guzan's club is struggling a bit but he has played well in beating out Preston Burpo for the starting job. The Galaxy should offer Guzan plenty of chances to show what he can do.

Bobby Boswell, D.C. United -- As bad as D.C.'s defense has been this year Boswell is still one of the league's best young center backs. With a week to regroup, D.C. United should come out strongly against Toronto this weekend and TFC has enough attacking threats to put Boswell's form to the test. He is a Copa America candidate and has an outside chance of being on both rosters this summer.

Michael Parkhurst, New England -- Twellman's goal-scoring exploits have helped overshadow a very good start to the season for Parkhurst, who is in prime form after overcoming some early-season injuries. Center back is one of the deeper positions in the national team pool but Parkhurst's play will force Bradley to give him a serious look this summer.

Michael Harrington, Kansas City -- Everybody's favorite fantasy MLS defender, Harrington hasn't looked much like a rookie for the Wizards, providing a solid presence both as left back and left wing. The front-runner for MLS rookie of the year honors early on, Harrington has at least earned consideration for a chance to attend the Gold Cup national team camp. A good game against a strong Colorado team on Saturday only can help his chances.

Todd Dunivant, Red Bulls -- A trendy left back pick a year ago, when Bruce Arena considered him for the World Cup, Dunivant has fallen off the radar a bit following an uneventful national team camp in January. He has been steady for the Red Bulls and as much as Arena might not like the idea, Bradley very well could add Dunivant to the left back mix with Jonathan Bornstein and Heath Pearce for a Copa America spot.

Kyle Beckerman, Colorado -- He might have only one national team appearance but Beckerman has as good a chance as anyone on this list to make one of the summer tournament rosters. He is steady on the ball, isn't afraid to make the hard tackle and is improving in the attacking aspect of his game. Whether he is capable of cracking the Gold Cup roster remains to be seen, but a good showing against former national teamer Kerry Zavagnin (Kansas City) this weekend wouldn't hurt.

Justin Mapp, Chicago -- One of the bright spots of Bradley's January camp, Mapp is a prime candidate for a Copa America slot because of his versatility and ability to go at defenders. If he plays on the right flank, he could face off against Dunivant on Thursday, which would be a matchup Bradley would have serious interest in seeing.

Sacha Kljestan, Chivas USA -- There isn't much that Bradley's former first-round draft pick hasn't done this year, from the stunning goal to the crunching, suspension-triggering tackle. He is one of the most underrated players on this list, but he isn't underrated to Bradley, who knows all too well what the Seton Hall product can bring to central midfield. He could be one of the more surprising two-tournament picks in this group, but Kljestan seems ideal for what should be a young Copa America roster.

Ricardo Clark, Houston -- Clark hasn't really had much to prove to Bradley this MLS season but the time should have allowed Clark to work on the attacking aspects of his game. There is no question that he can be a destroyer in central midfield, but his offensive qualities, which are considerable, have yet to emerge this year. Facing New England's talented central midfield tandem of Shalrie Joseph and Andy Dorman will give Clark a great chance to show just how good a two-way player he is.

Chris Rolfe, Chicago -- No player on this list is playing better than Rolfe, who has four goals and three assists in just six matches this season. He always has provided a dynamic element at forward but he needed this strong start after a less than stellar showing for Bradley earlier this year. His confidence is high and if he can recover from an ankle injury by Thursday he will have a very good matchup in the Red Bulls to show how much he has grown. Rolfe is a prime candidate to be on both the Gold Cup and Copa America rosters and a strong (and healthy) showing this week will make Bradley feel better about bring him for both events.

Kenny Cooper, FC Dallas -- Why didn't Kenny Cooper play more? That was one of the more haunting questions of Bradley's interim tenure as head coach. Cooper has responded to the lack of national team playing time by playing well for the Hoops, delivering a team-high four goals thus far. Cooper's mouth-watering combination of technical skill and size made him the ideal replacement for Brian McBride in the eyes of many, but Bradley still isn't convinced. A good showing against Real Salt Lake's Eddie Pope, who has retired from the U.S. national team, wouldn't hurt in Bradley's eyes.

Onyewu's contract not renewed by Newcastle

Newcastle has decided to not renew Oguchi Onyewu's loan agreement. It will be interesting to see where Onyewu plays next season. I will keep you posted...

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Cocu to MLS?

According to the Newark Star-Ledger, former Dutch national team captain Phillip Cocu is believed to be considering an offer from Major League Soccer.

Phillip Cocu's career stats:

Season Club Country Competition Matches Goals
1988/1989 AZ Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eerste Divisie 15 4
1989/1990 AZ Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eerste Divisie 35 4
1990/1991 Vitesse Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 8 0
1991/1992 Vitesse Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 33 3
1992/1993 Vitesse Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 34 6
1993/1994 Vitesse Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 33 11
1994/1995 Vitesse Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 29 5
1995/1996 PSV Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 29 12
1996/1997 PSV Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 34 8
1997/1998 PSV Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 32 11
1998/1999 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 36 12
1999/2000 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 35 6
2000/2001 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 35 3
2001/2002 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 34 2
2002/2003 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 29 3
2003/2004 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 36 5
2004/2005 PSV Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 29 6
2005/2006 PSV Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 33 10
2006/2007 PSV Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 32 7



Total 561 113

US National Coach announcement tomorrow!

U.S. Soccer will announce Bob Bradley's permanent appointment as U.S. national team coach on Wednesday. This is a good step for the national team. Bradley is good coach who has a feel for US soccer and the new players coming up the system.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Abel Xavier joins David Beckham

Former Middlesbrough defender Abel Xavier has signed with the Los Angeles Galaxy.

He will be eligible to make his first-team debut once the Secondary MLS Transfer Window opens on June 15.

Xavier will link up with former England captain David Beckham, who is due to move to the Galaxy from Real Madrid at the end of the current Spanish season.

The 34-year-old former Liverpool and Everton player joins on a free transfer after he was released by Premiership club Middlesbrough last week.

Abel Xavier career stats:

Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)*
1990-1993
1993-1995
1995-1996
1996-1998
1998-1999
1999-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005
2006-2007
2007
Estrela Amadora
Benfica
Bari
Real Oviedo
PSV
Everton
Liverpool
Galatasaray
Hannover 96
Roma
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
LA Galaxy
85 (5)
45 (4)
08 (0)
58 (0)
19 (2)
43 (0)
14 (1)
11 (0)
05 (0)
03 (0)
04 (0)
14 (1)
National team
1993-2002 Portugal 20 (2)

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Aston Villa v. the Columbus Crew

The Columbus Crew will play a July 28 friendly against Aston Villa, owned by Cleveland Browns owner Randy Lerner. The game is to be played at Crew Stadium. Aston Villa is also scheduled to play at Toronto FC on July 25.

Lerner's $118 million purchase made him the second NFL owner to buy an English Football club. Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer took over Manchester United in 2005.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Vegas!!!

No we aren't talking about a bachelor party. We are talking about MLS placing a team in Vegas. According to the Las Vegas Sun, talks have progressed and it seems likely that MLS is willing to wage on Vegas. Banking on the international appeal of soccer and of the city, the Las Vegas Sports & Entertainment Group could have an MLS team playing in Las Vegas by 2010.

Several other professional leagues are looking at Vegas as well, but they have problems with gambling. Not so much with MLS. Several race and sports books in Las Vegas take wagers on MLS games. Unlike commissioners of other leagues, however, Garber has told Vegas organizers he has no issues with the gaming industry.

The sports group hopes to build a high-tech, state-of-the-art stadium with a retractable roof that will be linked with a casino.

On a side note, former U.S. national team defender and Hall of Famer Paul Caligiuri serves as the sports group's main spokesman and would play a major role in the soccer operations of Las Vegas Football Club.

This could be really fun!!!

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Joe Enochs in MLS?

With Osnabrück's quest for promotion to the second Bundesliga hitting its final strides, club captain Joe Enochs has found little time available to plan his future as Regionalliga commitments consume the loyal club servant.

The veteran midfielder, who turns 36 in September, finds himself out of contract in the summer and remains unsure of what his future might hold - apart from the fact that he'll still be getting his soccer action somewhere.

According to Yanks Abroad, Enochs is considering returning to MLS.

"I'm 35 now, and I'm just not sure if anyone in America wants to take a risk on me at this time," said the San Francisco Bay Area native.

"I would love to go back to the States, and have always wanted to go back home, but just don't think it's realistic."

Personally I hope a team like DC United would take a chance on Enochs. He has played in Germany for years and would be a great addition to MLS.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Carlos Ruiz on the move?

According to Allen Hopkins of ESPN, there are growing rumblings that the Columbus Crew could make a move to pry Carlos Ruiz away from FC Dallas. Ruiz has been substituted in two of the past three matches by first-year head coach Steve Morrow and that hasn't sat well with the FCD captain.

Ruiz and Sigi Schmid were a very successful pairing in 2002 leading the Galaxy to their first MLS Cup after three previous championship-game losses. And to say Schmid has a place in his heart for Ruiz is an understatement. The Crew are quietly unbeaten and seem to be only a proven goal scorer away from making noise in the East.

Dempsey saves Fulham's season...

Clint Dempsey may have saved the season for Fulham with the only goal in the club's victory over Liverpool. It just happened to be Dempsey first EPL goal!

With the victory, Fulham moves one point out of the relegation zone with two games remaining.

Take a look at the goal.

Revs are red hot!!!

As poorly as DC United has started, the New England Revolution has been the opposite and is currently the hottest team in MLS.

Even without the suspended Shalrie Joseph, New England was too much for Chicago Sunday. Steve Ralston and Wells Thompson scored goals 13 minutes apart in the second half to lead the New England Revolution past the previously undefeated Chicago Fire 3-1.

The Revolution (3-1-2) extended their unbeaten streak to five matches. Their only loss of the season was a 1-0 decision in Chicago in the season-opener.

The Fire (3-1-1) had allowed just two goals through their first four matches.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Amado Guevara and Major League Soccer's relationship is over.

Amado Guevara's tumultuous career in Major League Soccer is over.

The Honduran playmaker, who Chivas USA unsuccessfully attempted to trade to Toronto FC last week after growing tired of his poor form and attitude, is heading back to Honduras. According to sources, Chivas USA and MLS officials are working on selling Guevara to an unidentified club in Honduras. If a suitable transfer offer isn't found, MLS could still potentially give Guevara his outright release.

Chivas USA had a deal in place to send Guevara to Toronto FC for midfielder Paulo Nagamura and a draft pick but Guevara balked at the deal and stated that he would not report to Toronto. Guevara subsequently rejected chances to be dealt to Colorado, FC Dallas and Columbus, which all expressed interest in the disgruntled playmaker.

Signed by the MetroStars in 2003 from Honduran club CD Motagua, Guevara enjoyed three solid seasons with the MetroStars before struggling through a disappointing 2006 with the Red Bulls. He recorded 32 goals and 36 assists with the MetroStars and Red Bulls, enjoying his best campaign in 2004, when he won MLS MVP honors.

With the Honduran season already over, Guevara will remain out of action until he joins the Honduran national team for its preparations for the CONCACAF Gold Cup in June. He turned 31 on Wednesday.

Beckham's salary revealed; Reyna top U.S. earner

According to data released Friday by the league's players' union. Here is a breakdown of what key MLS players are making.

David Beckham will receive more than double what any other player in MLS is getting this year and more than 50 times the average salary. Beckham, the former English captain who joins the Los Angeles Galaxy this summer, has $6.5 million in guaranteed income that includes a $5.5 million base salary this year, the union said. That's 10 times more than what any player is getting outside the top six.

Mexican forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco, who is joining the Chicago Fire this summer, is second with $2,666,778 in guaranteed income, including a base salary of $2,492,316. Colombian forward Juan Pablo Angel, who signed with the New York Red Bulls, is third with $1,593,750 in guaranteed income, including a $1.5 million salary.

Former U.S. captain Claudio Reyna is the top-paid American in the league. The midfielder is guaranteed $1,250,008 with the Red Bulls, including $1,000,008 in base salary.

Galaxy forward Landon Donovan is fifth at $900,000, all of it base salary, followed by Kansas city forward Eddie Johnson at $875,000 ($750,000 base salary) and Real Salt Lake midfielder Freddy Adu at $550,000 ($300,000 base salary).

Thirty-two players earn the league minimum of $30,000, and developmental players get even less: 35 make $17,700 and 56 get $12,900. Only the top six players in the league have salaries above the major league baseball minimum of $380,000.

The average guaranteed salary for the 356 players listed is $115,478 and the median -- the point at which an equal amount make above and below -- is $52,965. Seventy four percent of the players have base salaries of $100,000 or less.

US National Team Update!!!

US players have stated that winning the Gold Cup is of more importance to the National Team than any possible glory at the 2007 Copa America.

Despite carrying an interim tag, Bob Bradley is steaming ahead with preparations for both summer tournaments.

The US head coach was in Europe recently checking on the status of players and the initial Gold Cup roster was released to clubs last week; it is expected that Bradley will select a stronger squad for that tourney.

Any national team coach must unsurprisingly tread a fine line with his players' clubs, but according to DaMarcus Beasley, the former contest is the one of more importance to the 'Nats.

"I might play a couple in the Copa America as well," the Manchester City loan ace told Yanks Abroad. "There is better competition, of course, in the Copa America and you get more exposure - but at the same time, the Gold Cup is very important for the US because we want to get to the Confederations Cup next year."

The States' next date is a friendly with China at San Jose's Spartan Stadium on June 2nd, mere days before Gold Cup play begins against Guatemala on June 7th at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Jason Kreis retiring and taking over as RSL new coach

You heard that right - RSL's coach is MLS all-time regular season scoring leader Jason Kreis. He retired as a player on May 3rd, 2007 and took over coaching duties. Kreis was also RSL's first player signed.

Their first head coach was John Ellinger, former coach of the Under-17 United States national team and the head of USSF's Bradenton Academy. Ellinger remains with the team as technical director/director of soccer operations.

Honduran midfielder Amado Guevara to Toronto?

Honduran midfielder Amado Guevara is about to be traded by Chivas USA to struggling Toronto FC for midfielder Paulo Nagamura and a draft pick. This will reunite Guevara and Coach Mo Johnston, who did not see eye to eye when they were together in New York.

Prior to signing with MLS, Guevara played all over the world: in Honduras with Motagua, Spain with Real Valladolid, Mexico with Tigres and Zacatepec, and Costa Rica with Saprissa. He was signed by the MetroStars on April 11, 2003.

While playing with Saprissa, he was a fan favorite, and is still remembered for his amazing skills. He had to leave the team because of the rule implemented by the "Morados" after 2003, by which they could only use Costa Rican players in their team.

Guevara immediately stepped into the MetroStars team and produced. Although he finished the season with only three goals and ten assists (he added another goal in the playoffs), he became the focal point of the team; they were successful when the offense flowed through him. Guevara added four key goals and two assists in the U.S. Open Cup, leading the Metros to the first final of any sort in the team's history.

Guevara tallied ten goals (six on penalties) and ten assists in his sophomore season. Guevara not only tied for the league lead in scoring, he was also named MLS's MVP. In 2005, Amado procuded another solid season for the Metros, with 11 goals and 11 assists, and added a goal in the playoffs.

In early 2006, a conflict arose between Guevara and the MetroStars. The club allowed him to train with Motagua, but Amado played for the Honduran club in a number of friendly matches, which might or might not have been permitted. Guevara lashed out in the Honduran press at the Metros' GM Alexi Lalas. But the two patched things up and Guevara remained in New York for the 2006 season. He received his green card in March 2006 and no longer counts as a foreign player in MLS. During the last game of the re-branded Red Bull New York season, Guevara scored three goals, a hat trick, to help them win 3-2 and reach the playoffs.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

DC United eyes foreign market

According to the Washington Post, before Monday's practice, in a closed locker room, first-year DC United coach Tom Soehn expressed his displeasure during an impassioned address. Despite the team's poor 0-3 start, United technical director Dave Kasper said he has not initiated trade talks and that the club has no plans to drastically alter the roster. Kasper did say, though, that the club will continue to monitor the international market and reevaluate the team's situation when the foreign acquisition window reopens June 15.

DC needs to shore up it's back - they just have tons of holes. Let's see how the lads respond on Thursday's to coach Soehn.

US National team article - a must read!!!

I urge you to read Kenya Brown's most recent post on Yanks Abroad.

I personally think that his idea about facing more European teams by engaging a European training camp is a great idea of getting out of our national team funk. Read it and let me know what you think.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Sorry...

The last week or so it has been difficult for me to update the site. I'm now updating it daily!!! Thanks for sticking with this blog.

2010 World Cup in America

According to reports, the World Cup could be returning to the US sooner rather than later. The 2010 tournament is scheduled for South Africa, but FIFA president Sepp Blatter hinted that the U.S. could be in line as a substitute if there are organizational delays that year or could be a candidate for 2014.

I would love to see the World Cup come back to the states. But first we need to focus on our national team and name a permanent coach - whether that's Bradley or who ever.

Landon Donovan Interview (with ESPN)

ESPNsoccernet recently interview Landon Donovan. It interesting that now he is focused after a terrible world cup. It's a little to late in my book. Here's what he had to say:

Following a disappointing World Cup performance, Landon Donovan has grown up both mentally and physically in the last six months. The Galaxy star married longtime girlfriend Bianca Kajlich earlier this year and has been appointed captain of both club and country.

ESPNsoccernet: How does it feel to be captain of the U.S. men's national team and the Galaxy?

Landon Donovan: How does it feel? It feels great -- when you get asked about it, it's pretty cool because I think most kids growing up would be ecstatic to say I'm a professional athlete. But to say you are the captain of your national team and club team, that's awesome.

ESPNsoccernet: Do you motivate the two teams in different ways? Are you laid-back or do you give a speech in the Galaxy or national team locker rooms?

LD: That's a good question. I don't ever get up and give speeches. I don't like to be that guy. If I feel it is necessary I will -- if I look around and guys are ready, then you don't need to say anything. I try to be honest -- it's nice to pretend everything is great all the time, but sometimes you need to say it's not good enough and we need to be better. Other times just a little encouragement to a certain player helps.

I have a feeling that I have respect from everybody [on the national team and Galaxy] and so that gives me freedom to say what I want. In the past I didn't always feel that way.

ESPNsoccernet: As a captain, do you prepare for games differently?

LD: I definitely do. My first five to six years in the league and playing with the national team, you kind of wake up and do what you got to do. Now I'm a lot more focused on how you make sure you are prepared and that starts even the night before the game. From what I'm eating, how I'm training, getting my body ready -- I've found that it makes a big difference.

ESPNsoccernet: You talked about your diet; can you be specific about what you are eating that makes you feel better?

LD: I want to say I didn't eat OK [in the past]. Bianca [my wife] eats a lot of good, clean foods, and it's helped me too, because it's around the house. She makes dinner, or we order and it's cleaner, healthier and it's more vegetables, more fruits and not a lot of dressings and sauces or extra fat that you don't need. I eat pretty much everything, but I eat it the right way. If I eat steak, I don't have tons of blue cheese, sauce and teriyaki on it. It's the same with any fish or meat that I eat.

ESPNsoccernet: How is life as a married man?

LD: It's great man. It is a different status but nothing has really changed. We lived together for almost two years before we got married. From our standpoint, it's not a whole lot different, but it's fun to say, "my wife." It's been fun for me, and it's probably all mental. I feel like I've grown up a little bit more. In my mind maybe I'm a little bit more responsible than I was before I got married.

ESPNsoccernet: With Bob Bradley as head coach, there is an influx of new and younger talent. How do you inspire the new guys on the team?

LD: I think the biggest issue facing the kids coming in now is they do not know how to be professionals. And that's because if you are a Benny Feilhaber at 20 years old, Michael Bradley at 18 -- whether you act like a professional or not, when you step on the field against other guys where it really means something, they are professionals and they are going to kick your ass if you are not ready to play.

Also I think there needs to be an understanding sometimes that [while] it is an honor to play for your national team, you don't get to just come in and feel like you got a cap. You have a responsibility; this team is used to winning and whether you are Bradley or Claudio [Reyna], you have to be on the field to win the game. That I think we'll get better at, but that's usually my advice to most of the young guys.

ESPNsoccernet: You've mentioned in the past that you are more locked into games. Describe what you mean by that.

LD: I'm just more focused in everything I do in games than I've ever been. Honestly almost the day I got back from the World Cup, I've felt that change. Every game I've been tuned in and focused. I've been in every game mentally, and for me that's rewarding, because I've always struggled with that.

ESPNsoccernet: The World Cup was months ago, but it seems like you took something away from it. What did you learn from your experience in Germany?

LD: It obviously was negative for all of us involved. But if you let that negativity define you, then you not only have a disappointing World Cup, you also have a disappointing rest of the year, the following year and maybe your career. If you learn from it, then you can take some positives.

I learned that I was not ready to play in two of those games [against Czech Republic and Ghana]. The Italy game I was ready to play and I think it showed, but the other two games I was not mentally ready. Guess what? In that stage you only get three shots at it. If two out of the three are not good, it's not good enough. We're not at a point like a Brazil where we can have an off day and still beat someone. That's what I learned, and given the chance to get there again, it will be a lot better.

ESPNsoccernet: What would have gotten you mentally prepared? Was there pressure to perform?

LD: I don't know, I never really thought about what the reasoning was. You have to remember in this country our soccer team has never played with that kind of pressure to perform especially in the World Cup. So maybe we were not ready mentally to carry that, because the casual sports fan watching expected the team to qualify for the next round. It's easy for me to look back now and ask questions. Going into those games, I honestly felt we could win all three games.

ESPNsoccernet: Now that you are matured with a different routine, what has changed?

LD: Not a lot, it's just mental. At the end of last year I turned over a new leaf. When I first came into the league -- and I think this happens to a lot of young, promising players too -- you come in and you are excited, everyone loves you, everything is great and you play well, because everything is going your way. Then you're at a point where you don't play well and it becomes a little heavy. There's a lot of games and you realize it is a business, such a grind and it's every day you have to be in there. You get to a point where you are burned out. Now the faster you can understand the whole business part of things, and get back to your roots where you are having fun, the better for you to become a great player. There is a new me and now I'm really enjoying myself because I understand that.

ESPNsoccernet: Are you tempted to want to take over games when teammates are not playing up to par?

LD: Yeah I do, but soccer is hard and it is funny, too. You have a couple of chances to score and you don't. Next thing you know, you are down. You put your game face on then you realize that you have 21 other guys on the field. Eleven of them are trying to keep you not only from scoring but also from getting the ball, period. People ask me all the time why I don't just get the ball and dribble through everyone. I wish it was that easy, but it's not that black and white and I probably could do more sometimes and that's another part of my game I am trying to get better at.

ESPNsoccernet: David Beckham is soon to arrive. Skeptics and fans have voiced their different opinions on his move to MLS. What is your expectation as a player and captain of this team?

LD: As a player, he is still a good player. You cannot play for Real Madrid and be a poor player, I don't care who you are, and people forget that. Honestly, I don't know how he is going to approach it. We can say he is going to be a great pro and he will come here, train and work hard, but you don't know. I don't know him from Adam, but I'm hoping and assuming that he will come ready to play.

You have to take him for his word when you see him say he really cares and wants to help this team win. People are skeptical -- but he's not going to go out there and embarrass himself, he will want to be sharp for the first game. From all accounts I hear anyway, he's a great guy. We'll reserve judgment till we meet him, but my hope is that everything will be great. How can someone like Beckham hurt us?

ESPNsoccernet: Do you ever want to return to Europe? Is it something on your mind and now that you have grown up?

LD: Sometimes it's tempting to watch a game and go like; I think I can play there. It'd be fun to play in that situation at that level where it is constantly competitive. If it did happen, good, but I don't think it would be for a while, because I'm happy where I am.

You also have to remember I'm married now; I have the dogs now too. It's not just what I think. I have to consider people around me. Does my wife want to go when her work is mainly in Los Angeles? What do we do with the dogs if that happened? If that could work out, I would consider it, but my guess is it wouldn't be for quite a while.

ESPNsoccernet: Speaking of your wife, how do you pronounce her last name?

LD: It's Donovan [laughs]. You are the second person to ask me that.