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.

