Friday, September 26, 2008

Beckham vs Blanco

Marquee MLS matchup: Beckham vs. Blanco
By Martin Rogers

Major League Soccer's two highest-paid players go head-to-head on Thursday night with much to play for.
David Beckham's Los Angeles Galaxy is miraculously back in the playoff mix following its 5-2 victory over D.C. United last week, despite not having won in its previous 12 games. But those postseason ambitions could quickly dwindle once again as the Galaxy faces the first of three remaining road games against the Chicago Fire and Mexican superstar Cuauhtemoc Blanco.
Visits to the Windy City, Eastern Conference leaders Columbus Crew and the defending champion Houston Dynamo mean the Galaxy's run-in is one of the most challenging of all the postseason chasers. Realistically, Bruce Arena's team needs at least a point against the Fire to maintain the tiny bit of momentum built up against United.
Since the two high-profile stars arrived in the league, Blanco has had a bigger impact on the field, leading Chicago to the Eastern Conference finals last year. If Blanco and the Fire top L.A. again, just like they did in the final game of the 2007 regular season, it could be the end of the Galaxy's playoff dream.
Keys to the contest:
• Blanco – The Galaxy has found the ageing maestro hard to handle every time it has faced him. Blanco always saves his best for the big games and knows all eyes will be trained on his matchup with Beckham.
• The L.A. defense – The most ineffective prevention system in the league will be tested to the max against Blanco and Brian McBride at Toyota Park. Unless Arena can somehow add some steeliness to his backline, this one could get ugly for the visitors.
• Beckham – The Galaxy needs to control central midfield and Beckham should be used in that position to win possession and set up runs for Landon Donovan. If Arena chooses to start him on the right, Beckham could become marginalized and the Fire could dominate possession.

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