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Chivas USA Season Ending Post

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

From: Chivas USA Jersey

The Chivas USA season was ended by their inner-city rival the Los Angeles Galaxy and the only reason Chivas was defeated was because they don't have the same quality players on the pitch as their rivals - most notably their stars Landon Donovan and David Beckham.

Chivas USA lacks a solid scoring punch and a consistent scorer that the team can look to in clutch situation down the stretch.

When the LA galaxy gets in trouble they look to get the ball to Beckham and Donovan because those guys are play makers and everybody on that team knows that.

Chivas USA doesn't have that and while they have a lot of good quality players they don't have any go-to guys that they can count on down the stretch.

Maicon Santos is not that guy and neither is Eduardo Lillingston as they found out real early in the season. Sacha Kljestan could be that guy someday but not anytime soon and while Maykel Galindo looked like he was returning to his true form down-the-stretch he's been injury prone and unreliable.

Chivas USA is in need of a big time scorer if it ever plans on doing more then getting eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

Chivas USA Playoff Preview

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

The best feet didn't exactly come forward in the first match.

In this one, they'd better.

The Galaxy and Chivas USA meet this afternoon with the season on the line for both clubs at Home Depot Center. The winner - and there will be one this time - advances to the Western Conference final.

The 2-2 tie in the first game, a home game for Chivas, was that high-scoring only because of wayward kicks that were hardly playoff worthy.

Afterward, Galaxy coach Bruce Arena couldn't help but look ahead.

"It creates a heck of a second game in this series," he said.

The Galaxy, the regular-season winner of the Western Conference, is seeking a third MLS Cup championship.

Chivas, in its fourth consecutive playoff appearance, is looking to get out of the first round for the first time. The Goats have won only once in their seven postseason encounters.

They know what's on the line.

"It means that you've got to leave everything on the field," Chivas midfielder Paulo Nagamura said. "From the first minute you've got to be prepared for a battle, you've got to be willing to give everything for your teammates.

"The team with less mistakes will probably win the game."

Which means they pretty much tied in that department in the opener, when Mike Magee and Landon Donovan of the Galaxy converted miscues and Chivas' Maykel Galindo took advantage of a lazy pass to score the tying goal.
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Again today, Galindo could be the deciding factor. The defector from Cuba is now rounding into form after three abdominal operations in the past year, though he came on as a halftime substitute last week.

He might have earned the starting role alongside either Maicon Santos or Justin Braun for today's match.

"That's the real Galindo we know from a couple years ago," Chivas coach Preki said. "He still has it, and I know he still has it. Now is the time for him to bring it on."

Galindo, who had 12 goals and five assists in 2007, started only 15 games this season and scored four goals.

But he was the factor that helped Chivas hold a 6-3 shot advantage in the second half of Game 1.

"If we play like we did in the second half I like our chances," Chivas defender Ante Jazic said. "Maykel came in, he was a boost, and he changed the game for us."

But both Arena and Preki must be wary about their three allotted subs. If the game ends in a tie score after a 30-minute overtime, the winner will be determined by penalty kicks and only the players on the field at the end are eligible to take them.

"We have to be very aggressive in the second game," Galindo said. "They were very aggressive against us and hopefully we can take those three points in the next game."

The Galaxy, who would be at home if they advance to the Western final, have surprised even themselves with their remarkable turnaround. A year ago, they tied San Jose for the worst record in the league (8-13-9) and allowed 62 goals.

This year, they were a point away from the best record and allowed only 31 goals.

Chivas, which also allowed only 31 goals, arrives today with newly crowned Goalkeeper of the Year Zach Thornton as its backstop. But it was Galaxy goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts who made two huge stops on Santos and Nagamura in the second half last week.

The most obvious tactical battle in the first game was the way Chivas opened the game, with midfielder Michael Lahoud shadowing Galaxy midfielder David Beckham, prompting Arena to have Beckham and midfielder Chris Birchall switch sides. Still, Beckham had a quiet day.

But tactics might play only a side role today, particularly if the game goes into an energy-sapping overtime.

"You can probably double the anticipation," Magee said. "It was a two-game series, now it's one."

One team could be only a foot away from advancing.

From: Whittier Daily News

Zach Thornton Wins Goalkeeper Of The Year

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

From: Sports Illustrated

In what isn't exactly a huge surprise, Chivas USA goalkeeper Zach Thornton was awarded MLS Goalkeeper of the Year for 2009.

Leading the league in shutouts and goals against, Thornton was a near shoe-in for the award that was given out Wednesday afternoon.

Playing in what is being considered the best year of his 13 in MLS, Thornton led Chivas to a 13-11-6 record with a career-high 12 shutouts.

His playing career had led him across Major League Soccer with spots in New York, Chicago, Colorado and Chivas. He spent the majority of his career with the Fire, making more than 200 appearances for the club from 1998 to 2006.

A native of Edgewood, Md., Thornton has also had eight caps with the U.S. national team between 1994 and 2001.

Chivas USA Lacking Punch And A Playmaker

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Chivas USA is mired in a nasty slump going 1-4-2 in their last 7 league games and losing 7 of their last 9 matches in all competition.

They're still scrappy up the middle with Paulo Nagamura and Jesse Marsch typically defending the mid-field and their defense was better against the Galaxy most recently with the return of Jonathan Bornstein and Zach Thornton has been stellar in goal all season so what's been the problem?

Scoring.

Maykel Galindo has to shoulder some of the blame at some point. He has 2 goals in 11  games he's played in and he doesn't seem to be creating any seperation on the pitch this season which was a trademark of his a few seasons ago in his breakout year.

Sacha Kljestan is another player who has been largely ineffective this year and his ineffectiveness has been particularly hard because there was such high hopes for him this year. Hea was to supposed to break out this season and instead he has 0 goals and 1 assist.

Ante Razov hasn't played all season but he's in his mid-thirties and Chivas USA would be foolish to depend on this guy as a consistent scorer this late in his career. He's been injury plaqued the past few seasons...

Eduardo Lillingston is the guy who started off really hot for the red and white and who has also really cooled off as of late. He currently has 6 goals but lately really seems to have a problem holding onto the ball.

Attiba Harris has been nice at times scoring 2 goals and dishing out 2 assists... Michael Lahoud has shown flashes... but Chivas USA lacks a play maker up front and they desparately need one.

Chivas USA lacks a guy that can both finish off crisp passes and create his own shots on the perimeter. Maykel Galindo was that guy a couple of years ago but it seems like we haven't seen that Galindo in ages. You can't count on Razov anymore and Kljestan has been a disappointment.

It almost seems like Lillingston and Paulo Nagamura, who has already scored un uncharacteristic 4 goals this season, hid this big gaping hole in the Chivas USA team early in the season by carrying the team offensively.

They're having all kinds of trouble scoring goals right now and at times they're just looking out of sorts offensively. They need a playmaker that can pull everything together because there is some talent on this team.

They need to acquire a playmaker and somebody needs to wake Sacha Kljestan the hell up because that's guy's been sleep walking for I don't know how long now...

Chivas USA On A Downswing Going Into SuperLiga

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Chivas USA has lost it's last three of four games and has looked tired and fatigued in the final minutes in it's last few matches. In it's latest loss against the Columbus Crew the absence of Jonathon Bornstein, who's with the US National team, has really been apparent and the Chivas USA defense has looked really porous at times. There's just been too many deep attacks into the Chivas USA zone lately for Zach Thornton to continue stopping them all and leaving the leagues leading goal scorer wide open in front of the net probably isn't a good idea as Guillermo Barros Scheloto torched Chivas USA for two goals in the second half of the match.

Chivas USA has now been out played by two of the top tier teams in MLS in the Columbus Crew and the Houston Dynamo and now they're headed into SuperLiga against Mexican Teams that weren't allowed to compete in the Copa Libertadores because of the Swine Flu outbreak in Mexico.

I still think Chivas USA has what it takes to compete for the league title but to beat teams the level of the Dynamo and Crew will require a much stronger effort from offensive players who have struggled this year in particular Sacha Kljestan and Maykel Galindo.

Eduardo Lillingston scored his sixth goal of the season to lead Chivas USA and continues to be a good surprise and a prime scoring threat for the goats but he needs help up front and he hasn't been getting much lately...

Ante Jazic played his first few minutes for Chivas USA and while he may be a big pick up for them down the road, he's not yet in game playing shape and he got burned a couple of times on Sunday...

Chivas USA will play Tigres of the Mexican League on 6/20 in the opening round of SuperLiga. Chivas will take three weeks off from MLS play but returns on the 11th of July to a SuperClassico against the LA Galaxy.