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Evidence continues to mount Edson Buddle will be in South Africa

Edson Buddle -- making his case and making it well.

Last night’s Galaxy-Rapids match outside Denver had the most delicious of subplots: Two forwards who continue to make their case for inclusion on Bob Bradley’s final 23 opposed one another.

If it had been an MMA fight, Conor Casey would have tapped out. Edson Buddle was the runaway winner.

The L.A. Galaxy man, who is having such a fantastic campaign, didn’t score. But he looked dangerous and confident. Straight away, he tested Colorado goalkeeper Matt Pickens on a couple of occasions. He also looks like a striker who is “feeling it.” In one case, he turned a header toward goal out of absolutely nowhere. It didn’t exactly trouble Pickens, but the Rapids goalkeeper did need to turn it away for a corner kick. Only the most confident of striker’s would have pointed that effort toward goal, a twisting header from an acute angle, a speculative effort attached to a high degree of difficulty.

Plus it didn’t hurt that Buddle’s team won; road teams not only prevailed in three of four MLS mid-week meetings, they all prevailed with clean sheets.

Star-divide

(Buddle may have been involved in the sequence that led to L.A.’s 21st minute free kick, which provided the game’s only goal. We don’t know. Why? Because the TV crew, in a gross dereliction of duty, clearly did not read my note on TV productions that don't stink the other day. In a wonderful example of the knuckle-headed, soccer ignorant timing that drives me nutso, they were showing a replay on the sequence when Landon Donovan was fouled as he approached the Rapids’ defensive third. Heavy sigh.)

Casey, on the other hand, looked like the little Casey that we sometimes see – as opposed to the big Casey who occasionally arises. He was simply not as involved as he needed to be. He was not particularly confident, and was unable to put a mark on the game. In too many places, he was too static near goal, reacting to crosses instead of stirring up traffic and looking to work boldly into dangerous spots.

It’s been this way all year for the man still hunting his first non-PK goal of 2010.

Plus, we had some funny business in the 78th minute. Actually, it’s not funny inside the U.S. camp; it’s something that might be a little concerning, in fact.

Casey got tangled up with Chris Birchall. There was a little tussling on both sides, but Birchall won the minute and came away with the ball. Or, he would have come away with the ball – except that Casey swung a right foot with menace and brought down the Galaxy’s holding midfielder. Casey clearly lost his cool. He let some creeping frustration get the better of him. Referee Edvin Jurisevic rightly booked Casey … but here’s the thing:

This could easily have been a red in the World Cup. History has taught us that the U.S. doesn’t get much benefit of the doubt in these matters, and that past disciplinary foibles have been punished with a ruthless efficiency.

So, mighty Casey, unfortunately, is striking out. Jeff Cunningham? Not one non-PK goal this year. Robbie Findley? No goals. (And he has only started half of Real Salt Lake’s six matches.

Meanwhile, the man whom never attracted much national team interest continues to be the league’s most dangerous striker. I just don’t see any other outcome here. Buddle will surely be in camp when the U.S. reports in about 10 days.

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I sure hope so

his form has been spectacular since the start of the season.

Furthermore, I really don’t like Casey. I’m sure if I’d seen more matches with him that I wouldn’t have this distaste for his play but when I’ve been watching him, he’s done absolutely nothing and I think it would be a mistake to even bring him over.

by I need more Esteban on May 6, 2010 12:56 PM EDT reply actions  

I just don’t see any other outcome here. Buddle will surely be in camp when the U.S. reports in about 10 days.

Totally agree here. The fact of the matter is that Buddle deserves to be in camp. Beyond making camp, my hope is that this young striker is able to retain his swagger during world cup play and do some serious on-frame damage.

"I'd like to play for an Italian club, like Barcelona."

by Obadiah on May 6, 2010 12:59 PM EDT reply actions  

Thoughts on the Ricketts/Cummings mix-up?

At about 7:45 into the first half, Omar Cummings was all alone with Ricketts and a goal seemed likely, but nope!

Ive watch the online highlight a bunch of times and I can’t figure out exactly what happened. Did Ricketts get away with one? Did Cummings just blow it? A little of both? I’m not sure.

If I had to make a decision, I’d say Ricketts fouled Cummings. It looks like Ricketts played the player and not the ball. His right forearm comes up and makes contact with the shoulder of Cummings as Cummings is passing him. This seems to be what initiated the fall of Cummings, who then takes a swipe at the ball in a failed attempt of a shot.

I suspect that the ref may have given Cumming the benefit of the doubt if he had just gone down and not taken the shot as he was falling. Had that been the case, I think Cummings would have gone down and the ball would have continued rolling in the direction of Cummings’ run, leaving the keeper and the striker laying on the ground.

But I’m not sure. What do you all think? Foul? Good non-call? Too close to tell?

Either way, good for Cummings to continue to try to make a play in a situation in which many strikers would have gone down. There is something refreshing about that.

The link to the game highlights:
http://mls.neulion.com/mlsvp/console.jsp?catid=1822&id=4881

by wrettubj on May 6, 2010 3:55 PM EDT reply actions  

Casey is horrible....

and we’ve already got an immobile, tall striker in Ching.

by jyj on May 6, 2010 6:23 PM EDT reply actions  

How much influence over this decision will Donovan have?

"And Julio Franco is batting right-handed!" -- Wayne Hagin, A's radio play-by-play, mid-80s

by Nick on May 6, 2010 7:56 PM EDT reply actions  

easy

Really this is easy…
Buddle is scoring
Buddle plays with Donovan, the most important US player to have confident on the field
Buddle still fits into the Speed Player and Statue with back to the goal striker combo Bradley likes.
Casey, Cunningham and Findley have all blown their chances completely.
Davies though a tremendous sentimental pick would be a great risk.
Buddle in SA.
Case closed. (what will Bob do? That’s the only question left)

by Irrlicht on May 7, 2010 8:41 AM EDT reply actions  

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