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Los Angeles Galaxy Looks to Step Up Defensively
May. 7, 2008
A look at the MLS standings reveals the Los Angeles Galaxy are sitting in third place in the Western Conference with two wins, two losses and two ties on the season.
Take a closer look, and you'll see the 13 goals the Galaxy have scored this year are the most of the 14 clubs in the league.
Unfortunately, the 13 goals they've given up is also the most in the league thus far, which goes far in explaining why the Galaxy have only a .500 record for the season.
Coming into the season, most everyone expected the Galaxy to be potent on offense. Backstopped by a first-year starter in goal in Steve Cronin, the defense was questioned. While Cronin's goals-against-average might not reflect it, there have been very few goals he's given up this year where one could say the goalkeeper should have done better. Breakdowns in the back and sloppy clearances have led to several of the Galaxy's conceded goals.
"I think a lot of our goals haven't directly come from set pieces, but shortly after. It has to do with us not clearing the balls that are played into the box," said Cronin. "We're worried about passing the ball out of the back in those instances instead of just kicking it up to our forwards or another end of the field and working out from there. It just comes back to being as safe as possible in the defensive third."
Part of the problem is the fact that Los Angeles is playing such an aggressive style of offense. The back four often tries to facilitate the attack by passing out of the final third, sometimes leading to careless turnovers in dangerous areas.
Add to that the fact that the Galaxy likes to get numbers forward offensively and the defense can get a bit stretched. Finding that balance, and staying compact and defending as a unit, will be the key to LA keeping the ball out of its own net.
"I don't think we have a very aggressive attack mentality, but that doesn't matter. You still have to be able to withstand pressure. You still have to be able to prevent goals and not give up easy goals," said Greg Vanney. "Back four plus a couple defensive midfielders should be able to hold most teams off and get you plenty of shutouts. Defending is a group effort. Right now we're having too many moments where we're defending as individuals."
The defense certainly isn't going to be getting any breaks this week, as the Galaxy welcomes Juan Pablo Angel, Jozy Altidore and New York Red Bulls to The Home Depot Center this week. New York has gotten off to a sluggish start this season, but will no doubt test LA's defense.
"We give up goals when we get divided up and get separated, we're not able to cover each other and we're not in good positions," Vanney said. "That's sort of what happened this weekend (in a 2-2 draw with Real Salt Lake ). We allowed midfielders to find space, and defensively we're just not a cohesive unit right now. Part of that is the mixing and matching of guys and injuries. Part of it is just training and getting ourselves on the same page."
Donovan may return to Everton during MLS strike (AP) Landon Donovan will attend the resumption of Major League Soccer bargaining and says he might return to Everton if players go on strike next week. Donovan had two goals and three assists in 13 games during an impressive 10-week loan from the Los Angeles Galaxy to Everton that ended Saturday, helping the Toffees beat Manchester United and Chelsea, the top two teams in the Premier League. Red Bulls work out at new stadium for 1st time (AP) The Red Bulls worked out at their gleaming $200 million stadium for the first time Tuesday. It may be a long time before they play a game there that counts. While the first match at Red Bull Arena is an exhibition Saturday against Brazil's Santos, Major League Soccer players are threatening to strike next week ahead of New York's MLS opener against Chicago on March 27. Players: Beckham injury to have profound impact (AP) David Beckham's prolonged absence because of an injury suffered in Europe will affect the Los Angeles Galaxy profoundly, Galaxy players said Tuesday. "With this team, it's massive," said Galaxy defender Gregg Berhalter, who played for the United States in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups. Beckham projected to return in mid-September (AP) If David Beckham recovers from a torn Achilles' tendon in six months, he could rejoin Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy in time for the team's last six regular-season games. The 34-year-old midfielder had surgery Monday, a day after injuring his foot while on his second loan to Italy's AC Milan.

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The Galaxy opened their stadium, the Home Depot Center on June 7. But in order for their home to be ready, the team had to play a record 8 games to start the season and failed to win a game. In fact, the Galaxy finish the season without a win away from home the whole season. After the season's final game, the Galaxy had the final playoff spot in the West. In their aggregate series with the Earthquakes, they seemed well on to vindication for the MLS Cup loss 2 years earlier as they held 4 goals to 0 lead midway through the 2 nd game. A thing happened as the Earthquakes scored four unanswered goals to force a tiebreaker. In that session, the Earthquakes' Rodrigo Farina score to send the Quakes onto the next round.
In 2004 Looking to return to the top, the Galaxy would go through a mediocre 1 st half of the season before 3 straight wins over the summer. But from July 14 on, the Galaxy won only 2 more games, one in September and one in October. The Galaxy had a record of 11-9-10, good enough for 2nd in the West and the playoff, remaining the only club in MLS to have a playoff spot in every year of league in the playoffs, the Galaxy withstood an early challenge from the Rapids to win the aggregate goal series, 2-1, scoring 2 times in Game 2. In the conference final, the Galaxy's season would come to an end in Kansas with a 2-0 loss to Arnaud and the Wizards.
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