Giles Daldanus
Guru
Don't forget Robbie Keane for the Galaxy. As the news item below shows he's not that well known in the US.:biggrin1:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...ed-fan-1411480
Very good point, Keane is still in top shape (has really been on fire during the playoffs) and could be a real handful for the Houston Dynamo! I think that the side from Los Angeles are a strong favourite to win this match, they have a lot of offensive power. I hope that Donovan will manage to "impersonate" Xavi in this match and treat us with a performance befitting his stature in order to dispel the allegations that he is no longer committed to the Galaxy. May the grand finale in the United States turn out to be a nice advertisement for the game.
I watched the New York Red Bulls vs. D.C. United game and the former were very unlucky to suffer elimination at such an early stage - they created many chances, but Henry wasn't at his best and Kenny Cooper (usually a reliable penalty kick taker) missed from the spot. However, it was obvious that they lacked chemistry, I never got the impression that the players were really there to fight for each other. Hans Backe is now back in Europe, so I am guessing that there may be many personnel changes before the next season (the team will probably no longer be as reliant on its Scandinavian players). Joe Willis and Lionard Pajoy from D.C. United impressed me quite a bit, wouldn't be surprised if they soon made the switch to a "big name team".