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Seattle Sounders at Los Angeles Galaxy - Three Questions with LAGConfidential

CARSON, CA - JUNE 11:  Maicon Santos #29 of Toronto FC pressures the play of A.J. DeLaGarza #20 of the Los Angeles Galaxy as David Beckham #23 of the Los Angeles Galaxy loses his balance during the MLS match at The Home Depot Center on June 11, 2011 in Carson, California. Toronto and the Galaxy played to a 2-2 draw.  (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images) - No editing of caption needed

This July 4th weekend will feature 6 matches on national television, but only one each on Fox Soccer and Telefutura/Galavision. ESPN2 will have four matches, with a double header on Independence Day capped with the best match of the week as the Los Angeles Galaxy and Seattle Sounders face off at night in Carson. To cap this off, just last week SB Nation launched LAGConfidential, it's like the national media just set this up for your enjoyment. Now, the real deal will be a Seattle win, something that doesn't happen with enough frequency against Landon Donovan and David Beckham.

The team at LAGConf is lead by Josie and she'll be answering Three Questions previewing the match.

SaH: At one point I made the mistake of thinking that the LA Galaxy were going to be weaker during the Gold Cup, but they more than held their own. What was the key in making up for their lost players?

LAGConf: Most important was our depth at goalkeeper. I knew losing Landon Donovan would hurt, but Donovan Ricketts keeps a pretty clean net. Josh Saunders however, shows up on the goalkeeping leader board above several starting keepers. He has a better goals allowed rate than Houston's Tally Hall. He kept the Galaxy's 479 minute no goals allowed streak going in Rickett's absence. In the middle, Chris Birchall and Juninho stepped up, not to mention Mike Magee, but Saunders deserves so much credit.

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SaH: How has the addition of Juan Pablo Angel gone?

LAGConf: Ahahaha. Hahahahaha.

But seriously. Juan Pablo Angel can't catch a break. He hadn't scored a goal at home up until the match against Toronto FC. Then he scores what appears to be the game winner, only to have Alan Gordon rain on his parade. Which is also quite humorous. He's starting to find his way with the team, but it's been rocky. He's more of a #2 forward, and the Galaxy need him to be a target man because they don't have a target man. I told Bruce he should just buy that Chicharito guy. He's supposed to be alright.

I really hope sarcasm has made its way to the Pacific Northwest.

SaH: For the wrong reasons Brian Perk is almost certain to be the starter against the Sounders. What is he good at and where does he need time to develop?

LAGConf: Brian Perk played in the US Open Cup match, has been playing with the reserve team, and has gotten time in practice. I'd say the one thing he needs to develop now is experience. Only thing can really develop that is time. I expect you'll see a keeper who looks like he's trying to teach goal keeping. He'll make all the right motions but I doubt he'll let loose and do something spectacular. Or maybe he will. Hard to know how a reserve league player will take to being trust into that role. Started for the US U-20s in the 2009 U-20 World Cup. We didn't make it out of the group stages.

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LAGConf: The Sounders are tied with the Galaxy for the goal lead in the Western half. Yet, they have no one in the Golden Boot chase and no one in the assist chase. Where are all these goals coming from?

SaH: When Steve Zakuani and O'Brian White were lost for the foreseeable future Sigi had to come up with new offensive structures. He's shifted to a more diamond midfield concentrating on technical skill rather than wing speed and a target forward. Seattle has even shifted to two smalls at the forward role lately, most often going with Fredy Montero and Mike Fucito. The offense is now about taking and creating opportunity with footwork. In some ways the style is less exciting, but more skillful. There is a significant amount of interchange, so different players will be in scoring places. Seattle will continue to piece things together rather than concentrate on a single player to be their offensive spark.

LAGConf: Which transfer rumor do you think has more traction, Lucas Neill or Prince Tagoe?

SaH: I strongly hope that the Prince Tagoe rumor is the one that is real. Seattle has a strong defense in the core with Kasey Keller, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Jeff Parke, Patrick Ianni and Osvaldo Alonso. They are a touch week on the counter, but I doubt that the a 33 year old fading 'star' will be the answer. With Sigi still looking at attacking out the fullback position Lucas Neill just doesn't seem like a fit there either. It would be an odd use of resources.

LAGConf: Three matches between LA and Seattle in a little over a week. Do you imagine the squad for the US Open match will more closely the Fourth of July squad or the reserve match squad? Is three straight cups a goal, or is this the year you go full out for the MLS Cup?

SaH: Adrian Hanauer's ownership and success with the USL Sounders leads the organization to having a much higher value on the US Open Cup than all but DC and Chicago. After beating several MLS teams when his Sounders were down in the minors there is obviously a desire to win it now in MLS. The fans here have embraced the tournament as well, and take a ton of pride in the back-to-back trophies. With Joe Roth's goals of becoming a global power at the Club World Cup beating famous teams in games that matter the Open Cup is a clear path. Seattle will have a strong mix of starters and reservists in the Quarterfinal, even on short rest after the Portland Timbers game. Those reservists aren't bad, they are now 6-0-0 in that League, and if Sigi sprinkles in players like Mike Fucito, Osvaldo Alsonso and one of the three centerbacks it is a good squad even at MLS level.

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I don't understand this part...

“In some ways the style is less exciting, but more skillful.”

I don’t understand. How is more skillful play less exciting? I’d much rather watch players with skill make a goal then see people without skill try to brute force a win. Technical ability is MUCH more exciting to me.

I did enjoy the rest of the interview. And yes we do have sarcasm here. Just remember you have to point it out because… internet.

Wait, was that line about skill sarcastic?

by beowuff on Jun 30, 2011 2:08 PM PDT reply actions  

There are many who feel that play must be fast to be exciting

I tend to like a balance, but that may be because the 27 step-over move to me is a tactical mistake.

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by Dave Clark on Jun 30, 2011 2:15 PM PDT up reply actions  

That's why I was confused.

In my mind, I don’t necessarily see skill and technique as having to be slow. There is a technique for fast, skillful play. But I think I understand what you mean. Balance is key so you can play to your opponent’s weaknesses. Fast or slow.

Sometimes my wife yells at the TV when watching the Sounders. “Why are you passing backwards?!?” I have to remind her that resetting a play is an important tactical decision. :)

by beowuff on Jun 30, 2011 2:28 PM PDT up reply actions  

I would agree...

…I would much rather see skill score goals than Conor Casey do anything on a soccer pitch. he definitely scores, but I feel the free-roaming officiating in the MLS (thanks FIFA) allows overly brutal play, resulting in less entertaining low-ball soccer.

Go Sounders.

by jordanR on Jun 30, 2011 3:06 PM PDT up reply actions  

Heathen!
I’d much rather watch players with skill make a goal then see people without skill try to brute force a win

What sort of damn pinko doesn’t like brute force?

by B Money on Jun 30, 2011 10:32 PM PDT up reply actions  

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