Wednesday Galaxy CONCACAF Champions League Gameday

Toronto FC-Galaxy, 5 p.m. Fox Soccer, Telefutura

A massive season opener tonight begins a sequence of four Galaxy games in 11 days that will provide an early fitness test not just because of the quantity of games, but the quality of the surface in the first game.

The main focus for Galaxy fans will be the stability of the back four in the absence of the rock-like Omar Gonzalez.

As regular readers already know it appears former Chivas USA and Toronto defender Andrew Boyens will get the nod in the middle of the defence giving the Galaxy a probable starting lineup of:
Josh Saunders
Sean Franklin
A.J. DeLaGarza
Andrew Boyens
Todd Dunivant
Juninho
David Beckham
Landon Donovan
Mike Magee
Robbie Keane
Edson Buddle

Read more on the beginning of the season here.

Los Angeles native Herculez Gomez and Santos take on the Seattle Sounders in another CONCACAF quarterfinal immediately following the Toronto-Galaxy game.

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Weekly column: MLS is back, bigger and better than ever

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Hard as it is to believe, Major League Soccer is back already for another season.

My column today is intended to set the stage and bring casual fans of the sport up to date on the growth and success of the sport.

The immediate focus this week is on the CONCACAF Champions League opponents Toronto, who have never seen their on-field sucess match their fans’ fervor off it.

The current version of the team boasts UCSB product Luis Silva, whose playmaking ability is already being talked up.

The Galaxy’s Landon Donovan, still recovering from illness, said he is about 90 percent fit. His ailment partly nullified the work he had put in in England with Everton, he said Sunday before the Galaxy headed north:

“The frustrating thing was I was as fit and healthy as I’ve felt in a long time, but then when you’re ill and you don’t train for two weeks it kind of takes it out of you, so this week I’ve been trying to get my fitness back and be sharp again.

“It was good for me and important for me to play a bunch of games in the off-season at that (EPL) level.” he added. “I think it’s only going to help me. We can see now how Robbie is much sharper than he was when he first came here last year. Edson having been in Europe and having played some games there has come back a better, more confident player so I think for all of us its been a big benefit (to play in Europe).”

Toronto will need to much impoved if they hope to stay with a Galaxy offense even more loaded than last year with Buddle rejoining the team:

“It’s not a front six I would ever want to play against if I were an MLS defender,” Donovan said. “And having Edson back there’s not many teams that are going to make a better acquisition that that. We were under the impression we had lost Juninho so to get him back is a big plus, too.

Donovan said the team senses they are closing in on a major piece of silverware:

“You don’t get many opportunities to do something like this,” he said. “We think we have a team that’s capable of doing something special so you don’t want to take that lightly. We know Toronto is an improved team. That first game there is going to be a massive game for them.”

The biggest question mark for the Galaxy is in central defense, where dominant MLS Defender of the Year Omar Gonzalez is absent through injury:

“Obviously (not having) Omar is going to hurt there’s no question about it,” Donovan said. “But Bruce has a system in place and has done a lot of work with the young guys and Andrew to get them ready to fill that role. We’ll have some mixing and matching of some guys, but we still feel confident.”

Incidentally, the last eight of the Champions League gets under way tonight with Morelia playing Monterrey at 7 o’clock.

On Wednesday, the Seattle Sounders-Santos clash follows the Galaxy game on Fox Soccer and Telefutura at 7 p.m.

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Chivas USA sinks to new low – and the season has yet to begin

Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena wasn’t specifically talking about the club’s intra-stadium rivals when he told reporters Sunday morning that anyone who thinks preseason results matter or has any bearing on the regular season is “misguided.”

But after Chivas USA’s dispiriting rout at the hands of the San Jose Earthquakes later in the day, which Goats Coach Robin Fraser could only call “embarrassing,” I’m pretty sure the former Galaxy defender isn’t feeling the same way.

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Galaxy update: Hints of Wednesday’s starting XI, roster decision day & more

The Galaxy fly out of LAX at 8:30 a.m. Monday en route to Toronto for the opening leg of their quarterfinal CONCACAF Champions League clash two days later, a game that kicks off a run of four games in 11 days to open the MLS season.

A largely reserve and auditioning lineup for the Galaxy won their first silverware of the year Saturday, beating the New England Revolution on penalty kicks at the Desert Diamond Cup in Tuscon after the game ended 0-0. Probably more of a guide to the starting XI Wednesday were the personnel present this morning at the final practice in Southern California before the season begins.

The practice was largely a five-a-side scrimmage with a team of Josh Saunders, Landon Donovan, David Beckham, Robbie Keane and A.J. DeLaGarza playing a lineup of goalkeeper coach Ian Feuer, Edson Buddle, Sean Franklin, Mike Magee and Andrew Boyens.

Add in Todd Dunivant and Juninho (who Coach Bruce Arena said needed the minutes Saturday) and that’s the probable starting lineup for Wednesday’s game, I’d say.

This was the second training session of the preseason with the club for both Donovan and Keane, incidentally; Donovan, who turned 30 today – and wasn’t enamored with his age being pointed out to him – said he did nothing for two weeks during his bout of bronchitis except lie on his back (and try to breathe).

Arena claimed he hasn’t yet decided who will partner A.J. DeLaGarza in the center of defense Wednesday, but you’ve got to figure the presence of Boyens at Sunday’s scrimmage suggests the Galaxy won’t give a rookie a pro debut in the CL quarterfinals before a crowd of 45,000. Doesn’t it?

Meanwhile, the Galaxy Monday will announce at least two roster cuts and new signings from among unsigned center back Bryan Gaul, former Cal State Northridge midfielder Rafael Garcia, former University of Louisville midfielder Kenny Walker, defender J.T. Murray, a former Sporting Kansas City draft pick and former San Diego State midfielder Justin Davies. They are the only Galaxy players still in camp not under contract.

Decisions have already been made, Arena said.

I’ll have more on the Galaxy’s preparations for the game Wednesday and season in general in Tuesday’s column.

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Thursday Kicks: Chivas USA play Timbers tonight in Portland & more

*Chivas USA plays the Portland Timbers at 7:30 tonight in the second game of a preseason tournament in the Pacific Northwest. Read more and stream the game here.

*The Galaxy lost to the New York Red Bulls Wednesday night in Arizona, but still advanced to the final of the Desert Diamond Cup on goal difference.

Highlights:

*Meanwhile, Galaxy fans in Torrance should mark the date: Aug. 26.

*Neither the Galaxy’s Michael Stephens nor Chivas USA’s Jorge Villafana got a look in as the U.S. Under-23 team scored a confidence-boosting victory over Mexico ahead of Olympic qualifying next month.

*However, Mexico’s senior squad fell to Colombia in Miami.

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