Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Are You Ready for Some Football?
As football fans worldwide now know, when the calendar turns to November it means it is time for playoffs - MLS style. The question the world wants to know is will the LA Galaxy's reign of terror be stopped? Here at IMOTGP we have the predictions!
WILD-CARD ROUND
EAST - NEW ENGLAND 3, DC UNITED 0
United was hammered over the weekend to drop into the knockout round and its only hope is if the Revs are intimidated by RFK Stadium. The coaching matchup is one to watch - Ben Olsen v. Jay Heaps - both are infinitely smarter than the USMNT coach.
MONTREAL 3, TFC 1
Didier Drogba is looking to become the first player to win the English Premier League and the MLS Cup in the same year. We think he'll take the first step and give Golden Boot winner Sebastian Giovinco the boot.
WEST - SEATTLE 2, LA GALAXY 1 - extra time
This is being billed as the greatest knockout game ever in the history of MLS. On one side, you have Steven Gerrard, Gio Dos Santos and Robbie Keane. On the other you have US star Deuce Dempsey, Oba Martins and Andres Ivanschitz. We'll take the Sounders and their 12th man in a squeaker.
SPORTING KC 2, PORTLAND 0
We say experience counts in a matchup like this and Benny Feilhaber will return from the doghouse and drag his side to a victory over a Timbers squad that IMOTGP believes is overrated.
QUARTERFINALS
MONTREAL OVER COLUMBUS
Drogba will likely be too tough for a high-scoring Crew team that has choke written all over them.
NEW ENGLAND OVER NEW YORK
The Revs are a Red Bulls nemesis. Expect New York to get someone sent off in the first leg and fall short at home in the second as the evil Revs get through.
SPORTING KC OVER DALLAS
Kansas City routed Dallas twice this year and has the better side, no matter what the table says. Expect FCD to wear the dunce cap, as usual, with ridiculous blunders.
SEATTLE OVER VANCOUVER
The 'Caps were throttled by the Sounders in the CONCACAF Champions League decider and will end up on the wrong side of this matchup again in an anti-climactic rout.
CONFERENCE FINALS
MONTREAL OVER NEW ENGLAND
Expect the Impact to use a raucous crowd in the second leg to slip by a Revs team that will be on fumes at that point. Jermaine Jones will be sent off and announce he will move next to China.
SPORTING KC OVER SEATTLE
Peter Vermes' side will stroll into MLS Cup by beating a Seattle team that won't have Dempsey after the aging vet gets injured playing for the U.S. in a World Cup qualifier in Trinidad.
MLS Cup - SPORTING KC wins it all!
Canada will host the league's showpiece event for the second time after Colorado beat FCD in Toronto in 2010. This time, Sporting KC will complete the double by adding to their U.S. Open Cup with their second MLS Cup in three years. Are they the real MLS dynasty?
Any comments or predictions, let us know below and thanks for following!
Sunday, October 11, 2015
JacKass or Just Kidding?
Well folks, the United States' latest calamitous loss has brought major questions to the state of the program as well as the fact that our nation's Olympic dreams are in real jeopardy on one of the worst days in U.S. soccer history Saturday. Here at IMOTGP, let's look at the aftermath.
1. Is it the fault of the JacKass or are we Just Kidding?
The person in the crosshairs, and rightfully so, is head honcho the bossman himself Jurgen Klinsmann, aka JK. So does that stand for JacKass or Just Kidding? MLS analyst Matthew Doyle provided a solid takedown of the Klinsmann era, and SB Nation's Kevin McCauley confirms, that yes, JK is a JacKass in his piece.
Well anyone who knows football didn't need to watch Saturday night to already know that. But does Klinsmann deserve to lose his job? The surprising answer is no. Yes, he's a mediocre and clueless coach. But we have a mediocre team with a complete mediocrity in charge of the program. There really is no reason to change anything, we'll keep losing to the teams in our region when it counts.
Who cares anyway if the people in charge of the program don't? These dummies will keep showing up regardless. The JoKe is on us!!!
2. Outside of Bradley, this team mostly sucks.
Michael Bradley is a fabulous player and showed it once again. Geoff Cameron is a true professional and we have good goalkeepers. But that's about it.
Clint Dempsey performed like a corpse. That was probably as good a performance as you can expect out of Jozy Altidore but what does that say? Fabian Johnson wasn't great and Gyasi Zardes was forced to defend most of the time. These are your attacking players?
When a lineup features Bradley, Jermaine Jones and Kyle Beckerman, you are saying you really don't want to attack. Our previous coach was derisively called 'Bunker Bob.' yet he would cringe if his team looked that insipid Saturday.
3. Stop saying "We beat Germany and the Netherlands."
Any idiot should know that friendly results are meaningless but U.S. fans seem clueless to this. At any rate, beating these countries isn't even impressive, and not just because they didn't care.
Since winning the World Cup, Germany have lost four times - including Euro 2016 qualifiers to Ireland and Poland. They needed a late goal from this loser to tie Australia at home. They barely beat Georgia at home to qualify for the Euros. Germany are the world champions but they are hardly a powerhouse.
The Dutchprobably won't didn't qualify for the Euros. They are not very good. Things are so bad they are regularly using a player also eligible to play for India, a country known more for their cricket superiority. The Netherlands aren't 'total voetbal,' they are a total disgrace.
3. Mexico really wasn't great either
Mexico will represent CONCACAF in the Confederations Cup but they weren't great Saturday. They managed seven shots on target over 120 minutes for a pathetic total given they had the lion's share of possession. Chicharito finally scored against the U.S. but also missed chances. Mexico were timid in creating chances and were ripe for the picking. The game was screaming for Tecatito Corona, but he only came in in extra time.
Which brings us to number 4 ...
4. The real winner is ..
What Saturday proved is that Costa Rica is the real top team in the region. They had the best World Cup last year and won the real 'Group of Death.' They would have beaten Mexico in the Gold Cup if not for a joke of a call. If you love friendlies, they played Spain tough. That's meaningless but so many people focus on friendlies.Does anyone think Costa Rica would not beat the United States in a match that matters since they basically beat El Tri? Costa Rica beat the U.S. 1-0 on Tuesday.
It says here that Costa Rica is the real king of CONCACAF - whatever that means.
1. Is it the fault of the JacKass or are we Just Kidding?
The person in the crosshairs, and rightfully so, is head honcho the bossman himself Jurgen Klinsmann, aka JK. So does that stand for JacKass or Just Kidding? MLS analyst Matthew Doyle provided a solid takedown of the Klinsmann era, and SB Nation's Kevin McCauley confirms, that yes, JK is a JacKass in his piece.
Well anyone who knows football didn't need to watch Saturday night to already know that. But does Klinsmann deserve to lose his job? The surprising answer is no. Yes, he's a mediocre and clueless coach. But we have a mediocre team with a complete mediocrity in charge of the program. There really is no reason to change anything, we'll keep losing to the teams in our region when it counts.
Who cares anyway if the people in charge of the program don't? These dummies will keep showing up regardless. The JoKe is on us!!!
2. Outside of Bradley, this team mostly sucks.
Michael Bradley is a fabulous player and showed it once again. Geoff Cameron is a true professional and we have good goalkeepers. But that's about it.
Clint Dempsey performed like a corpse. That was probably as good a performance as you can expect out of Jozy Altidore but what does that say? Fabian Johnson wasn't great and Gyasi Zardes was forced to defend most of the time. These are your attacking players?
When a lineup features Bradley, Jermaine Jones and Kyle Beckerman, you are saying you really don't want to attack. Our previous coach was derisively called 'Bunker Bob.' yet he would cringe if his team looked that insipid Saturday.
3. Stop saying "We beat Germany and the Netherlands."
Any idiot should know that friendly results are meaningless but U.S. fans seem clueless to this. At any rate, beating these countries isn't even impressive, and not just because they didn't care.
Since winning the World Cup, Germany have lost four times - including Euro 2016 qualifiers to Ireland and Poland. They needed a late goal from this loser to tie Australia at home. They barely beat Georgia at home to qualify for the Euros. Germany are the world champions but they are hardly a powerhouse.
The Dutch
3. Mexico really wasn't great either
Mexico will represent CONCACAF in the Confederations Cup but they weren't great Saturday. They managed seven shots on target over 120 minutes for a pathetic total given they had the lion's share of possession. Chicharito finally scored against the U.S. but also missed chances. Mexico were timid in creating chances and were ripe for the picking. The game was screaming for Tecatito Corona, but he only came in in extra time.
Which brings us to number 4 ...
4. The real winner is ..
What Saturday proved is that Costa Rica is the real top team in the region. They had the best World Cup last year and won the real 'Group of Death.' They would have beaten Mexico in the Gold Cup if not for a joke of a call. If you love friendlies, they played Spain tough. That's meaningless but so many people focus on friendlies.
It says here that Costa Rica is the real king of CONCACAF - whatever that means.
Friday, October 9, 2015
STATS spotlights Hertha's Darida!
Any football fan tell you about the exploits of superstars like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Alexei Sanchez. There are, of course, many unheralded players that do not get the recognition they deserve.
We would like to credit STATS, a global powerhouse of sports information based in the United States for their amazingly, well-done insightful piece on Hertha star midfielder Vladimir Darida. You should check it out and enjoy learning about the Czech superstar.
It's an extremely enjoyable piece as part of the STATS insights blog. It's clear that the Bundesliga being on FOX in the United States is getting players like Darida more notoriety. Also it's nice to see an Indian author like Santosh Venkataraman get involved with the world's most exciting football league. Herr Venkataraman is no doubt a huge cricket supporter who saw his defending champions lose in the World Cup to Australia.
Here's hoping a successful Hertha season will cheer up disconsolate Indian cricket fans worldwide!
We would like to credit STATS, a global powerhouse of sports information based in the United States for their amazingly, well-done insightful piece on Hertha star midfielder Vladimir Darida. You should check it out and enjoy learning about the Czech superstar.
It's an extremely enjoyable piece as part of the STATS insights blog. It's clear that the Bundesliga being on FOX in the United States is getting players like Darida more notoriety. Also it's nice to see an Indian author like Santosh Venkataraman get involved with the world's most exciting football league. Herr Venkataraman is no doubt a huge cricket supporter who saw his defending champions lose in the World Cup to Australia.
Here's hoping a successful Hertha season will cheer up disconsolate Indian cricket fans worldwide!
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