Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The MLS Cup Will be a Déjà Vu showdown Between LA and New England



It’s another version of East versus West, when it comes to soccer pioneers and top rated squads, both of them seeking the ultimate of glories in American Soccer.
 
With the LA Galaxy and NE Revolution, this 2014 edition, being the league ultimate finalists- prompting another meet once again.

These two squads are making another reenactment and writing history with another showdown between them, labeled as the two of the teams that started it all in Major League Soccer!

The New England Revolution was a squad that in the past felled into an abyss and played a sort of mediocre football, making them the talk of many experts, but not this 2014.

Both squads’ playing a dream of a campaign and what many have called this a reenactment of MLS finals past, this time the Revolution will try to avenge and redeemed itself in winning their first cup ever.

Proving their mettle and longtime winning legacy, the Revs are up in a fighting stance and ready to get into Gillette Stadium Halls, the coveted and elusive MLS Cup.

Still their long fight with the California boys of the LA Galaxy will be a sort feat difficult but not impossible, their unfortunate side will be opening at Stub Hub Center in Carson, in the Golden State.

Very well trying to contain an all-around attack, headed by one of the greatest players surged from American soils and elevated the game in international levels.

To try and stop an inspired and ambitious Landon Donovan, being this his farewell and last match, New England Manager Jay Heaps will have to focus his backfield with a lot of formulas and stop this chap cold in his tracks.

His unfortunate side is that the Galaxy comes from a playoffs series that eliminated the overall favorite to take it all in this edition the Seattle Sounders, inspired a lot.

Something that’s nerve racking for New England Manager Jay Heaps in trying to stop an initial eleven composed of players of the likes of Robbie Keane, Juninho, Marcelo Sarvas, Omar Gonzalez and others.

Indeed, very unstoppable are the prospects of stopping Los Angeles offensive attack- very well penetrate its backfield- still the Revolution can do the same with Lee Nguyen, Charlie Davis, Jermaine Jones and others too.

Showing a record of four MLS Cups won and four lost, the Los Angeles Galaxy has a bit of edge on the opposite side in New England Revolution with four finals lost.
 
So far I don’t have a favorite o tell you who will win, but the best squad in the field and the skipper with the best of strategies will be the victor at the end; the New England Revolution or Los Angeles Galaxy who will win it all?


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