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Friday, March 22, 2013

USA vs Costa Rica: Nike no orange ball and Jermaine Jones looks good in white hair.

The United States went into Commerce City, Colorado on Friday night in a must win situation. After losing their first game to Honduras, they sat at the bottom of their World Cup Qualifying group. Another loss could not be afforded. Costa Rica were the opposition who made the journey to Colorado and were met with a big surprise. A blizzard.

As the fans packed into the sold out stadium, the snow was coming down pretty good. The temperature was a chilly 29 degrees Fahrenheit. Grounds crews shoveled up as much snow as they could before the game, making sure to highlight the 18 yard box, midfield, and the out of bounds lines. The US were in there brand new centennial jersey. The only problem with that was, they're white. But oh well most people could see them. Remember when Nike made that awesome new match ball for this season? Well they forgot one thing. To make an orange one. The brightest it comes in is yellow. Which from the TV screen looked very difficult to track. Even the commentators at the game had trouble seeing the ball. I would thing a huge company like Nike could make an orange ball. Anyway lets get to the action.

The US started the match off with a lot of control. Their passes were not as sloppy as we have seen in previous games. In the 16th minute Jozy Altidore (who I hate) took a shot from outside the box, or just in it, which deflected of a Costa Rican player and fell to the newly named captain Clint Dempsey. It was an easy finish for the him and it put the Americans up 1-0. I actually couldn't see the goal on my tv, I just saw Altidore's shot then heard the crowd go wild. It was a good thing the US scored early, because the conditions of the pitch got worse as the game when on. Every time the ball went out a person would shovel as much snow as they could off the field before the match resumed. The ref, at any moment, could pause the game if he wanted to, or stop it for good. Luckily the game went with no interruptions through half time.

In the second half Costa Rica came out with the upper hand. They kept it in the US half of the field. As the blizzard got worse and worse, the ref stopped the game. Juergen Klinsmann, the United States head coach, was furious. All the US players went over and talked to the ref. More surprisingly, so did the Costa Rican players. Costa Rica felt they had control of the play at the time and they wanted to keep playing. After a 2-3 minute conversation the game got underway again. The US soon picked up control again. They kept it that way most of the game. At the 90 minute mark, 5 minutes were added on. Costa Rica had a few set pieces in the time, but could not convert. The game ended 1-0. The United States taking the needed 3 points.

Brad Guzan had a solid game. Not many tough saves were needed though. Tim Howard has a few broken bones in his back, so Guzan was called up. Geoff Cameron did not have the best game and had a few cheap giveaways. Jermaine Jones also had a solid game and left with snow in his hair.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

I'm back and so is the MLS!

That's right people, I'm back. The last time I posted seemed to have been a million years ago!

The Major League Soccer (MLS) season started just a few weeks ago. The first week came with a giant upset in Seattle. The Montreal Impact traveled to Seattle to play the Sounders. Seattle is not an easy place for the opposing team. Montreal was not troubled by the noisy crowd and came out with a 1-0 win. Montreal went on to win their next 2 games and sit upon the top of the Eastern Conference. To add to the glory of their 3 wins, one of the wins was against their rivals Toronto FC. It will be fun to watch and see if the Impact will continue their run of form. Is this their year? Well probably not, but we will see!

FC Dallas made it 2 wins out of 3 in the Texas Derby on Sunday. I happened to go to the game. The game was great and lived up to the "Derby" hype. FC Dallas sprang out to a 2-0 lead, then in the second half Houston came and tied it up 2-2. In the 90th minute Michel, who was voted player of the game, crossed the ball into the box and Kenny Cooper headed it down, then poked it in to make the score 3-2. The game ended that way and all the Dallas fans were happy that they could finally celebrate a Texas Derby win again. The only problem with Cooper's header was, it could have been called  a hand ball. When I got home and looked the amazing play up on Youtube, you could see that Cooper's head missed the ball and hit his bicep, then rolled down his arm. There is argument whether a handball should have been called or not (of course one was not). Some of the Youtube comments include: That it was not a hand ball because his arms were in a natural position and he tried to head it, or it was a scoring chance so even though it was unintentional, it should have been called.

The MLS youtube channel posts the highlights of all its league matches, so if you miss a game go check it out.

I hope to write more often then I have been!!