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The Galaxy has one hand on the MLS Cup

Unless you staid up well past the bewitching hour, you didn’t see the Galaxy’s 2-0 win over Houston in the Western Conference final. (One that was delayed by some gremlins in the grid, as the lights went out twice, prompting a pair of 18-minute delays. Booo!)

Otherwise, it was a fantastic match, one that puts Landon Donovan and David Beckham in next Sunday’s MLS Cup final. There was no scoring over the 90 minutes Friday, but plenty of action just the same  You can read all about Gregg Berhalter’s opening goal in extra time and Landon Donovan’s penalty kick that provided the final margin.

Here are a few things you might not read in the recaps and box score.

Berhalter was an absolute beast all night even before supplying the huge goal, committed in the tackle, pretty much unbeatable in the air and always communicating along the league's most organized back line.

Star-divide

Houston owned the game's last 30 minutes and was denied a goal that should have been allowed to stand. Andrew Hainault headed in a corner kick, but referee Terry Vaughn spotted a foul. Or so he thought. What he spotted was Brian Ching falling and knocking down A.J. DeLaGarza. What he apparently didn't see was that Ching was falling because he was knocked down.

 

Conspiracy? MLS scheming to get the Galaxy into the MLS Cup final? Nah.

I know some folks down in South Texas may believe so, but it was just something that Vaughn missed. In fairness, it would have been tough to spot inside the normal scrum of a corner kick.

 

Ricardo Clark was also an absolute beast, the best player on the field outside of Berhalter, perhaps. But Clark also had two critically bad moments. It was his foul about 35 yards out that led to the Galaxy's opening goal. And it was Clark who tripped Alan Gordon inside the penalty area as the Galaxy put the game out of reach on Donovan's spot shot.

 

Donovan will be going for his fourth MLS Cup next week. People still beat up the guy, and I will never understand it. What else can the guy do?

 

Beckham had a good match. Not great. But good. He was active and, although he did fade over the last 30 minutes of the match, he did have some reserve to tap into in the 30-minute extra time.

 

Having said all that, remember that he's about to go play in the MLS Cup final on the artificial turf of Qwest Field. And Becks does not "heart" the artificial turf. He can't seem to hit those signature free kicks as well, and just generally deplores the stuff.

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Here’s a question. Let’s say England had not already qualified and instead of playing a friendly today was playing a qualifier. What’s more important for Beckham? An MLS conference final? Or a huge world cup qualifier for your country? What would the implications be for MLS?

One of these days…

by PeterJH on Nov 14, 2009 11:43 PM EST reply actions  

Haha

I was about to comment the same thing. I’ve got to think that he’d choose the WCQ and even as a Galaxy fan, I wouldn’t blame him.

Formerly ryebreadraz

by Ryan Rosenblatt on Nov 15, 2009 1:25 AM EST up reply actions  

What we will be like Mexico, Argentina, Brasil

All which had professional matches today in their topflight leagues?

Take a look at dozen or so leagues that also played today

http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/scoreboard?league=all&cc=5901

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I am not a Fan
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by Dave Clark on Nov 15, 2009 1:32 AM EST up reply actions  

not exactly...

How many of those leagues allow one DP per team?

by PeterJH on Nov 15, 2009 2:35 AM EST reply actions  

No Conspiracy, Just a bad Ref

Every Dynamo fan knew their work was cut out for them when Terry Vaughn was announced as the ref earlier in the week. He just guesses and is horribly inconsistent. The sand pit in Houston, no lights in LA, and the horrible officiating… maybe the euro snobs have it right.. MLS is rubbish.

by GeoJock on Nov 15, 2009 2:42 PM EST reply actions  

maybe I'm just odd...

but the lights in L.A. don’t bother me. In my mind, it adds to the lore. Could just as easily happen in Europe.

But the sand pit…ugh…

by PeterJH on Nov 15, 2009 3:35 PM EST up reply actions  

Speak not of the Dynamo intentionally destroying their pitch

just to win a single game.

Yes, I have hard feelings.

I am not a Supporter
I am not a Fan
I am a Sounder
Sounder At Heart

by Dave Clark on Nov 15, 2009 9:09 PM EST up reply actions  

You're kidding right?

The pitch was very bad to begin the season when the Dynamo had their worst stretch. Dynamo players hate that field as much as everyone else.

by GeoJock on Nov 16, 2009 3:56 PM EST up reply actions  

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