Category: Soccer (Page 21 of 29)

Egypt outlasts Algeria in Cairo, forces playoff

Egypt Algeria

This World Cup qualifier received some extra attention after this video surfaced. Perhaps rattled by the violence, Algeria couldn’t get anything going in their 2-0 loss to Egypt earlier today. Thus, the teams will compete next Wednesday in a playoff to determine who makes the finals in South Africa.

Emad Meteab headed in a goal in the fifth minute of injury time on Saturday to give Egypt a 2-0 win over Algeria in a World Cup qualifier, setting up a decisive playoff between the two teams next week.

Amr Zaki gave Egypt the lead in the second minute, but the host needed a second goal to ensure that both teams ended up level on points and goal difference in Group C.

In 1989, the two faced off in a similar final qualifier, and Egypt won, advancing to the 1990 World Cup in Italy. After that match in Cairo, fans clashed in the stadium and in the streets, and the Egyptian team’s doctor lost an eye when he was hit by a bottle.

Egyptian fans greeted the Algerian team at the airport on Thursday by pelting their bus with stones and Algerian officials said two team members were injured. On Saturday, both Khaled Lemmouchia and Rafik Halliche wore head bandages while playing.

The head of the Algerian Football Association blamed the loss on the animosity.

Egypt hasn’t reached the World Cup since 1990, so a victory next week would drive the nation mad. Algeria’s last entry, however, was in 1986. After experiencing the hosility in Cairo, Algeria is happy the playoff is in Sundan, a location that supposedly offers a friendlier atmosphere.

Galaxy power through Dynamo in overtime, advance to MLS Cup

Galaxy

I can’t remember the last time a major sporting event experienced a power outage. Yeah, yeah, laugh all you want — I do think Major League Soccer games are important. If you’ve seen any this year’s MLS Cup Playoffs, you’d have noticed the lively stadiums, packed with zealous fans pounding drums and swaying back and forth while chanting for their team. The players are likely aware that few, relatively, are watching (the games are buried on ESPN2 and the Fox Soccer Channel in inconvenient time slots), but that isn’t stopping them from going at each other’s throats as if it’s the last game they will ever play. Although the competition has been thrilling, I have to admit that I can’t wait till the center referee blows the final whistle. That’s when the losing team completely cracks and swarms their opposition with jersey-pulling and vehement threats. It’s highly entertaining, mostly because these players know they won’t get fined, so they come desperately close to cracking skulls.

Take it from me — the games are fun to watch. Given the time of year, you don’t have many options to placate your sportive appetite. You’ve got your college football on Saturdays, NFL on Sundays, NBA throughout the week, and NHL if you’re lucky. OK, so there are plenty of distractions, but that doesn’t mean the MLS Cup Playoffs aren’t worth you time.

Oh, yes — the blackouts. Occurring at the 19th and 51st minutes, the power failures accumulated to over a half hour of delay. It’s a shame, because both instances killed the game’s momentum. The Dynamo outplayed the Galaxy in the first half, keeping the pressure on LA goalie Donovan Ricketts. The Dynamo defense also managed to contain the league’s leading scorer, Landon Donovan, who didn’t have any shots on goal in this Western Conference final.

With the game still scoreless at the beginning of the second half, both teams increased the tempo and focused on making runs down the field. Unfortunately, another power outage six minutes in prevented either squad from finding a groove. Neither could rebound from the unwanted interval, and the game subsequently suffered from sloppy and fatigued play.

Headed into overtime, the Home Team Depot Center suddenly awoke and attempted to breathe life into the Galaxy, a once hopeless franchise that finished tied for last place in 2008. In the game’s 103rd minute, David Beckham sent a perfectly-placed ball inside the Dyanmo box. Omar Gonazlez put a head on it, but it was blocked by Dynamo defender Eddie Robinson. Gregg Berhalter, however, was there to pick the trash, seamlessly knocking the ball into the net and giving the Galaxy the lead.

From then on, the Dynamo would fail to regain composure. Shortly after Berhalter’s goal, Houston defender Bobby Boswell brainlessly tripped the Galaxy’s Alan Gordon inside the Dyanmo box. Landon Donovan, booming with confidence, drove the penalty kick past Dyanmo goalie Pat Ostand. After 120 minutes of play, the Galaxy were the Western Conference Champions.

The Galaxy will now wait on the winner of tonight’s Eastern Conference final between the Chicago Fire and Real Salt Lake, which you can catch at 8 PM ET if you get the Fox Soccer Channel.

The MLS Cup will take place on Sunday, November 22 at Qwest Field in Seattle.

MLS Cup Playoffs: Galaxy advance to next round

Donovan

I spent a good half hour trying to figure out the MLS Cup Playoffs system. Teams don’t compete in multi-game series like other sports. The playoffs start with eight clubs split into the Conference Semifinals. Two games are played in this round, conducted by a home-and-away, aggregate goal format. Thus, the team that scores the most goals after the two matches advances. The Conference Championships are next, followed by — you guessed it — the MLS Cup.

I’m not even going to get started on tiebreakers because I want to be in bed before sunrise.

Come to think of it, the format isn’t too hard to explain — just strange. For more information, written by a qualified individual, click here.

The Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA entered today’s competition tied at two goals a piece. Technically, the Galaxy had home field advantage even though they share the same stadium. Fans were treated to an impressive first half as both teams moved moved the ball well and played their hearts out in the box. At the half, each squad only had two shots on goal. Considering the four goals in the first game (finishing in a 2-2 tie), this match was much more contained.

The Galaxy instantly increased their attack in the second half. Landon Donovan, Edson Buddle, and Mike Magee had numerous scoring opportunities. Playing with an encouraging focus, David Beckham consistently set up his offense, at one point making a beautiful lob over the Chivas defense to a breaking Donovan. Still, neither team could put the ball in the net. Just when it looked like this game was heading into overtime, the Galaxy were awarded a penalty kick after Magee was taken down inside the box by Yamith Cuesta. Donovan subsequently scored on the kick, completely fooling Chivas goalie Zach Thornton.

In the 78th minute, Galaxy coach Bruce Arena removed a limping Beckham from the match. Based on different reports, the British footballer may or may not be inured. The camera caught Beckham holding his ribs and grimacing in pain, so something is obviously wrong. Nevertheless, he won’t miss the team’s next match. Deep down, the guy wants to win — wherever he’s playing.

On November 13, the Galaxy will host the Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference Championship.

Catfight! New Mexico women’s soccer player goes nuts during game

Apparently New Mexico women’s soccer player Elizabeth Lambert is trying to audition for MMA, because she went bananas during a semifinials game vs. BYU on Thursday night.

Here’s the video:

Here’s what Lambert’s official bio says:

Gained valuable playing experience last season and will be a fixture on the back line this season … is fearless when making a challenge … has size and speed to match … will be the Lobos’ featured centerback this season.

2008 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Saw action in 10 matches last season and started six … made her first career start against Denver on Aug. 22 … used her size and aggressiveness to stop the opposing attack … named to the 2008 Fall Academic All-Conference team.

I happened to get a preview of her 2009 bio and it reads:

2009 – JUNIOR SEASON
Saw action in one game last year in which she attacked opponents like an unstoppable rebel force…Used her size and aggressiveness to punch an opponent in the back…made her first career takedown of an opponent by grabbing their pony tail and whipping them to the ground in an apparent attempt to see if their head would rip off…Was quoted as saying, “B*tches should know by now I play for keeps.”

No word yet on if New Mexico asked Lambert to play defensive back for the football team after she was suspended from the soccer team.

Galaxy clinch Western Conference title, Beckham breathes sigh of relief

Beckham

After tying for the worst record in MLS last year, the Los Angeles Galaxy has clinched its first Western Conference title since 2002. Star halfback David Beckham took plenty of heat at the start of the season as both the press and teammate Landon Donovan questioned his dedication. Outmatching that negativity, the team is now headed to the playoffs. In their victory over the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday, the crowd showed the Brit their appreciation.

The Galaxy’s David Beckham, who received a standing ovation from the crowd when he was replaced by Jovan Kirovski just four minutes from end of regulation time, said Saturday’s game was all about gathering momentum for the playoffs.

The game might have been anticlimactic in the sense the Galaxy knew they had a playoff berth clinched three weeks ago, but Beckham said there was no shortage of effort against the Earthquakes.

The Galaxy now prepare for their first postseason appearance since 2005 but won’t know who they will play until after Sunday’s Houston-Chivas USA game. If their Home Depot Center co-tenants win, the Galaxy will play Houston in the first round. If the teams finish in a tie or the Dynamo win, the Galaxy will play Chivas in a showdown area soccer fans have been hoping for.

The Galaxy will have home-field advantage throughout the postseason. This is Beckham’s third year in the MLS. In 2007, he signed a 5-year contract worth $250 million after leaving Real Madrid. Things haven’t quite panned out the way MLS expected. The league’s popularity hasn’t grown tremendously and the Galaxy hasn’t won a championship.

Nevertheless, the team has looked solid all season. I’m sure MLS is praying the Galaxy and the Columbus Crew meet in the finals.

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