Saturday, November 3, 2012

PST: Galaxy lucky to advance

Four mad minutes turned this game ? and prevented the Western Conference playoffs from being turned on its head.

Vancouver?s Darren Mattocks stunned the home crowd with an early goal and the Galaxy chase was on.

But Mike Magee?s 69th minute equalizer set off a wild, rapid series of events. Vancouver?s heroic center back Jay DeMerit soon hobbled off, his replacement tripped up Landon Donovan and the ensuing penalty kick sent the heavily favored Galaxy through to a California clash with San Jose.

Final score from the Home Depot Center on Thursday: 2-1.

Man of the Match: It was looking like one of those matches, with the huffing and puffing of dominant possession, plus many crosses and shots ? but ultimately no goals for the Galaxy. Then Mike Magee happened. His late, smartly timed runs into the penalty area have always been difficult for defenses to deal with. So it was in the 68th minute Thursday as Magee?s equalizer turned the match for the heavily favored home team.

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The Galaxy advanced, but let?s call this one ?something less than convincing.?

Mattocks? early goal was perfect for Vancouver, which came to defend and really never bothered with attacking. (Designated Player striker Kenny Miller was on the bench to start this one.)

Content to defend after the early goal ? perhaps not the right choice, but probably the only hope for Vancouver ? the visitors dropped so deep that that it did effectively remove the Galaxy?s top creative element. David Beckham?s ability to play-make from those deep areas in midfield was stripped away. Minus someone to create chances with defense-opening stuff near goal ? L.A. just doesn?t have that guy ? the Galaxy created a series of half-chances but way too few really good ones.

The Galaxy was thusly reduced to a series of crosses, which Whitecaps center backs DeMerit and Andy O?Brien gobbled up like hungry young pups.

Part of the issue was top talent not at its best. Edson Buddle wasn?t effective, generally no match for DeMerit and O?Brien. Landon Donovan was muted, although he did create the spot shot and then finish it with the usual cool aplomb we see from Donovan at 12 yards. And Beckham, still dealing with an ankle injury, was less mobile than he needed to be.

Can we talk about about last Sunday ?

Galaxy coach Bruce Arena is surely ruing the choice to deploy his starters (and keep some important ones, like the recovering Donovan, out there for all 90 minutes) in Sunday?s meaningless regular season finale against Seattle.

Because it?s not just a performance on Thursday that asked more questions than it answered; beating Vancouver in the opening, elimination match was never the Galaxy?s ultimate ambition.

For the champs, it?s obviously about doing more in the MLS playoffs. And that starts in Sunday?s first leg of a home-and-away death struggle against Supporters Shield winners San Jose. Just two full days of rest now before that one.

Was it hubris? As in, did Arena figure his team wouldn?t need to push itself to trot past Vancouver in a laugher? Or was it just a bad choice? Either way, the Galaxy missed some pop in the attack. A little extra rest for Donovan, Beckham, Keane, Buddle and others sure would not have hurt.

The Whitecaps have so much to do in the offseason. It starts with some serious soul searching on Miller and whatever chain of decisions brought him to BC Place. And probably Barry Robson, too.

DeMerit is the team?s top player; it?s no shock that L.A.?s game-winner came just after he left, injured. Meanwhile, the midfield isn?t good enough and the money men simply are not delivering.

Mattocks, the rookie, started over Miller. So, that?s already a ?loss? for the franchise in the big picture. Vancouver tore down the team?s attack to bring in Robson and Miller ? and one of them doesn?t even start in the franchise?s biggest MLS match yet? Unthinkable.

Here was the Whitecaps? season in miniature:

Just before Magee?s 68th minute leveler, Matt Watson hit a shot that was saved but spilled by Galaxy ?keeper Josh Saunders. Miller, just on for Mattocks, badly flubbed his effort at the rebound. Robson got hold of the wobbly shot and, from a tantalizing 10 yards ? somehow didn?t even get off a shot.

That was pretty much it for the Whitecaps? chances. And their season.

MORE: On the five minutes that defined Vancouver?s season

Packaged for take-away

  • Watson badly burned L.A. right back Hector Jimenez along the flank to create the early goal. San Jose was watching.
  • Sean Franklin or A.J. DeLaGarza would be L.A.?s preferred right back, but both are injured.
  • Houston nearly beat the Galaxy out in Los Angeles in 2009 playoffs ? the infamous ?power outage? outcome. Dallas upended the Galaxy in 2010 at the Home Depot Center. So an upset wouldn?t exactly have been unprecedented.
  • Donovan?s penalty kick? He did have position on Martin Bonjour (DeMerit?s just-into-the-game replacement), but it wasn?t a vicious foul. Frankly, you have to be amazed that referee Silviu Petruscu, who hates to call fouls, makes that call.

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Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/02/drilling-down-on-at-l-a-galaxy-2-vancouver-1/related

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