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Eduardo Lillingston Joins Club Tijuana On Loan

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

From: Chivas Jersey

Eduardo Lillingston will be taking his 8 goals (tops for Chivas USA in 2009) to Tijuana of the Mexican League on loan from Chivas USA and because of the move will be unavailable to Chivas USA until international transfer window opens on July 15.

Eduardo Lillingston will be joined on Club Tijuana, which currently resides in the second division of Mexican Soccer by former Chivas USA mid-fielder Panchito Mendoza who is on loan from Chivas de Guadalajara.

While Lillingston was the top scorer for Chivas USA in 2009 he lost some playing time due to his inability to play any semblance of defense. Lillingston is a pretty good scorer and a good guy to have come off the bench should you need a scoring punch late in the match but he’s not the legitimate consistent scoring threat that Chivas USA desperately needs. He proved that last year.

And while Maykel Galindo did start to look like his former self towards the end of the season, Chivas USA still needs to go out and get a top striker if the team ever hopes to become a post-season threat.

Five Big Questions For Chivas USA

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

From: MLS Net

With the 2009 season completed, here are the answers to some of the biggest questions surrounding Chivas USA as the club prepares for 2010.

WHAT DO CHIVAS USA NEED TO DO TO GO FARTHER IN THE MLS CUP PLAYOFFS?

While often a solid contender in the Western Conference, Chivas USA struggle to win big games. The team is 1-4-3 in playoff contests over the course of the last four years. If they are going to advance past the first round of the postseason in 2010, the Red-and-White must find a way to hit their best form for important matches.

WHAT WAS THE TEAM'S BEST MOMENT IN '09?

Chivas USA revealed their true character in the team's first playoff match with the LA Galaxy. Down 2-1 to their in-stadium rivals at halftime, the Red-and-White scored early in the second half and then proceeded to dominate the run of play for the next 40 minutes. The playoff series ultimately didn't go their way, but the first match really demonstrated that Chivas USA could match up with anybody in the league.

WHO SHOWED THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT OVER THE COURSE OF THE SEASON?

When Michael Lahoud arrived in Los Angeles in January, it was obvious that he was a rookie. He seemed timid in the attack and generally overwhelmed by the pace of the game. Eight months later, he was helping Chivas USA into the playoffs during a closing run that saw the team lose just two of its last eight games. He capped off his first pro season by earning a staring nod in both the Red-and-White's playoff matches against the Galaxy.

WHAT RESERVES ARE MOST READY TO CRACK THE STARTING LINEUP?

At just 20 years old, Chivas USA youth system product Gerson Mayén is still a young player, but after notching four assists in just 12 appearances this season, he is poised to become an important member of the squad next year. Numerous stints with the U-20 national team in 2009 will help his confidence as he continues to improve.

WHAT AREA OF THE TEAM NEEDS THE MOST IMPROVEMENT?

Without a doubt, Chivas USA must improve their attack. The team scored the lowest number of goals in the Western Conference this season, and hasn't netted more than twice in one game since Oct. 4, 2008. The defense has been solid, but the Red-and-White must get better at finding the back of the net.

Martin Vasquez Announced As Chivas USA Head Coach

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

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.

Galaxy And Chivas USA Play To A Draw

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

From: Goal.com

The Galaxy and Chivas USA have combined for countless unpredictable moments in the five-year rivalry.

That the first-ever playoff edition of the SuperClasico series produced even more such moments was no surprise to either side.

Normally a pair of solid defensive teams, the Galaxy and Chivas USA committed mistakes that led both sides to scratch their heads as the two teams finished the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinal series with a 2-2 deadlock. (more...)