Clarence Seedorf in LA
It could have been so cool and for a moment it looked like it was all going to come together. Clarence Seedorf, veteran Netherlands international and winner of the UEFA Champions League with three different clubs was seen training with the LA Galaxy in Carson this week. While at the same time reports surfaced that Galaxy captain Landon Donovan had put his Manhattan Beach compound up for sale.
Could it be? Was Landon's imminent departure back to the Premier League going to create a designated player spot into which the elegant Dutch midfielder might be able to slip? Alas, no, it would not.
Instead Seedorf has signed a two-year deal with Botafogo in Brazil, as the prevailing view had been that he'd do all along. The 36-year old former Ajax man who has spent the last 10 years at AC Milan has a Brazilian wife.
Galaxy Let 2 Goal Lead Slip to Lose in California Super Clasico
It's been a week of near misses for the LA Galaxy. After failing to replace the brooding Donovan with Seedorf the team traveled north to Stanford to face the San Jose Earthquakes in front of a racuous crowd of 50,000.
Many had no doubt turned out to see David Beckham, who coincidentally had officially been scratched from Great Britain's Olympic roster earlier in the week.
The atmosphere was fraught from the get-go with tension on the pitch and in the stands palpable. The Galaxy gave up the lead early to a poaching Steven Lenhardt. However they managed to equalize courtesy of a free kick from non other than Beckham, who has seemingly made a career of responding to his detractors on the pitch.
The visiting Gs took the lead thanks to an own goal from Quakes defender Jason Hernandez and Landon Donovan made it 3-1 with a late first half strike.
But before the half had ended Victor Bernandez had halfed San Jose's deficit. The Quakes struck again immediately at the start of the second half, making it 2-3 thanks to a Sam Cronin strike in the 47th.
However it would be who else but MLS league-leading scorer Chris Wondolowski who would slam home the match-winner when he scored a spectacular backheeled goal from a corner kick to give the home the lead in the 61st minute.
Unfortunately for the several hundred Galaxy supporters who'd made the trip up in buses, the reigning MLS champs simply had no response for Wondo's wonder goal and the match ended 4-3 Quakes.
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Showing posts with label San Jose Earthquakes. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Galaxy Snatch Defeat from Jaws of Victory in Thrilling California Super Classico
(Carson, CA) -Despite being reduced to 10 men with 30 minutes left to play, the LA Galaxy
snatched a 2-0 lead Wednesday night, only to see it evaporate into a
3-2 California Super Classico defeat at the hands of the visiting San Jose Earthquakes.
A makeshift Galaxy side that was without Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane
took an early lead, courtesy of Hector Jimenez. The Galaxy midfielder,
who was making his MLS debut, collected a pass from Chad Barrett inside
the 18 and slotted it home to make it 1-0 Galaxy in the 3rd minute.
However following a first half in which the Galaxy enjoyed the majority of possession and seemed to resemble last season's championship side for long periods, Jimenez went from hero to zero when he was shown a red card just on the hour mark for a reckless tackle on San Jose defender Steven Beitashour.
"I felt good, I felt like I was doing good and unfortunately I put my team in a tough position with the red card," said Jimenez. "I talked to the guys and they said it was a red card and it’s a bad tackle and unfortunately things happen."
However not everyone in the Galaxy locker room was convinced the referee got it right.
"I don’t know. It could go either way," said David Beckham. "Obviously he sent him off but I think there’s a chance there he wouldn’t have sent him off. Unfortunately we had someone in control of the game that tonight that every time that we’ve had him, he wants to be the star and that’s what happens when you have a referee that wants to be on Sports Center."
But even with 10 men the Galaxy remained dangerous, scoring on the break in the 73rd when Beckham crossed the ball to Mike Magee who rounded Quakes keeper Jon Busch and tucked away what at the time seemed like the goal that would all-but-guarantee the Galaxy take full points from the match.
But just three minutes later San Jose striker Steven Lenhart put the Quakes on the score sheet when he connected with a corner from Marvin Chavez and headed it home to make it 2-1.
Five minutes later Beckham appeared to handle the ball in the box while blocking a shot from Jason Hernandez. The veteran midfielder was shown a yellow card and San Jose were awarded a penalty which Khari Stephenson duly converted to level the score at 2-2.
"I just turned my back and my arms were as close to me as they could be," explained Beckham. "They weren’t outstretched yet it hit my hand, but could’ve gone either way. In the first half one of their guys falls on the ball in the penalty area he rolls over it couple of times touches it with his hand a couple of times, everyone else sees it apart from the star."
As the now-contentious match ticked into extra time it seemed headed for a draw. But second half Quakes substitute Alan Gordon had other ideas. The former Galaxy striker, who has a habit of scoring against his old team, received the ball inside the 18 and headed home the match winner just seconds before the final whistle was blown; leaving the Galaxy and their supporters stunned and despondent in the face of a 3-2 loss.
But despite Wednesday's disappointing result there were positives to be gleaned from the team's performance and Beckham for one, was at least optimistic.
"Overall I think it felt a better team performance and one of the better team performances this season," said the former Manchester United man. "I think when you’re on a run like this sometimes you need a little bit of a break and a little bit of luck. I think that we haven’t had that. But we’ll be fine, we’ll bounce back it’s good to have a tough game at the weekend so soon."
The Galaxy are now win-less in their last six matches and in dire need of a turnaround if they are to retain any hope of defending their MLS title. The LA side have a season record of 3-7-2 and will head into their match away to the Houston Dynamo on the weekend sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference table.

However following a first half in which the Galaxy enjoyed the majority of possession and seemed to resemble last season's championship side for long periods, Jimenez went from hero to zero when he was shown a red card just on the hour mark for a reckless tackle on San Jose defender Steven Beitashour.
"I felt good, I felt like I was doing good and unfortunately I put my team in a tough position with the red card," said Jimenez. "I talked to the guys and they said it was a red card and it’s a bad tackle and unfortunately things happen."
However not everyone in the Galaxy locker room was convinced the referee got it right.
"I don’t know. It could go either way," said David Beckham. "Obviously he sent him off but I think there’s a chance there he wouldn’t have sent him off. Unfortunately we had someone in control of the game that tonight that every time that we’ve had him, he wants to be the star and that’s what happens when you have a referee that wants to be on Sports Center."
But even with 10 men the Galaxy remained dangerous, scoring on the break in the 73rd when Beckham crossed the ball to Mike Magee who rounded Quakes keeper Jon Busch and tucked away what at the time seemed like the goal that would all-but-guarantee the Galaxy take full points from the match.
But just three minutes later San Jose striker Steven Lenhart put the Quakes on the score sheet when he connected with a corner from Marvin Chavez and headed it home to make it 2-1.
Five minutes later Beckham appeared to handle the ball in the box while blocking a shot from Jason Hernandez. The veteran midfielder was shown a yellow card and San Jose were awarded a penalty which Khari Stephenson duly converted to level the score at 2-2.
"I just turned my back and my arms were as close to me as they could be," explained Beckham. "They weren’t outstretched yet it hit my hand, but could’ve gone either way. In the first half one of their guys falls on the ball in the penalty area he rolls over it couple of times touches it with his hand a couple of times, everyone else sees it apart from the star."
As the now-contentious match ticked into extra time it seemed headed for a draw. But second half Quakes substitute Alan Gordon had other ideas. The former Galaxy striker, who has a habit of scoring against his old team, received the ball inside the 18 and headed home the match winner just seconds before the final whistle was blown; leaving the Galaxy and their supporters stunned and despondent in the face of a 3-2 loss.
But despite Wednesday's disappointing result there were positives to be gleaned from the team's performance and Beckham for one, was at least optimistic.
"Overall I think it felt a better team performance and one of the better team performances this season," said the former Manchester United man. "I think when you’re on a run like this sometimes you need a little bit of a break and a little bit of luck. I think that we haven’t had that. But we’ll be fine, we’ll bounce back it’s good to have a tough game at the weekend so soon."
The Galaxy are now win-less in their last six matches and in dire need of a turnaround if they are to retain any hope of defending their MLS title. The LA side have a season record of 3-7-2 and will head into their match away to the Houston Dynamo on the weekend sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference table.
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