3.20.2010

Sounders season preview cont...

So I decided a while back that I wouldn't finish my season preview until a the MLS-Union labor negotiations were decided.  However, this morning I woke up to read Grant Wahl's tweet about a deal was set to be announced later today!  So here are my much abbreviated season predictions for the 2010 Seattle Sounders FC campaign (leaving off from my earlier predictions- a 3-1-2 start; 11 pts):

5/1- v. Columbus (prediction = loss) Columbus is coming off a favorable showing during CONCACAF Champions League action and I feel this form is going to continue on into the early MLS season.  Probably our toughest fixture at home in the early going.

5/8- v. LA Galaxy (prediction = win) I originally had this as a draw, but being that Donovan will probably be at USMNT pre-World Cup camp- I feel good about our chances to get a favorable result at home.

5/15- @ NY Red Bull (prediction = draw) I feel that NYRB will be a MUCH improved team this year.  Angel was not at full fitness for the majority of last year and that hurt their attack immensely.  There are still some question marks about their back line, but in their new Red Bull Arena I can only see a draw here for our first trip there.

5/22- v. San Jose (prediction = win) We had a very favorable record against the Earthquakes last year...until they smacked us around in SJ, 0-4.  Something tells me the Sounders are going to remember this and get some revenge.

5/29- @ Colorado (prediction = draw) We had a favorable draw result last year in our trip to Colorado.  The Rapids have a dangerous offensive team led by oft-called upon USMNT striker, Conor Casey, but I feel a draw coming out of this fixture.

6/5- v. NE Revolution (prediction = draw) We struggled mightily against New England last year in both our matchups.  MF Sharlie Joseph is amongst the best in the league and should have probably won the MVP over Landon Donovan last year.  A draw here would be disappointing, but likely.

6/10- v. DC United (prediction = win) This is the last fixture doe us before the World Cup break.  This fixture last year produced the MLS game of the year in my opinion.  However, in the end it was a frustrating draw.  I feel we can go into the break on a high note.

6/27- @ Philadephia (prediction = draw) This will mark the opening of the Union's new PPE Park.  The home team and supporters will be jacked for this match, but I feel we can sneak out with a draw due to our defensive quality.

7/4- @ LA Galaxy (prediction = loss) Depending on how far that the USMNT gets in the World Cup, Donovan may or may not be back in the lineup for LA here.  Either way, we outplayed LA in this fixture last year...it's very hard to do that in back to back years away from home.

7/11- v. FC Dallas (prediction = draw) This match pits two of the best up and coming teams in the Western conference.  A draw seems fair here.

Predicted season record up to this point: 6-3-7 (25 points)
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While I'm predicting soccer matches...here is my take on the upcoming UEFA Champions League matchups:

Barcelona v. Arsenal- This draw will produce some of the most fluid and beautiful soccer of the year.  Either way, Barca is the best club in the world and will outlast Wegner's young and promising club.  (Barcelona, 4-2 agg)

CSKA Moscow v. Inter Milan- Jose Mourinho has Inter playing extremely well and there may not be a MF in better form at the moment than Dutch international, Wesley Sneijder.  Too much Italian quality here for the Russians.  (Inter Milan, 3-2 agg)

Lyon v. Bordeaux- This all-French quarterfinal has two in-form clubs pitted against each other.  These two clubs are also fighting with a slew of other clubs for the Ligue Un championship during this time.  I have watched both of these clubs and Lyon impressed me the most with their timely finishing.  It will be close though. (Lyon, 4-3 agg)

Manchester United v. Bayern Munich- What a tremendous draw this is for a quarterfinal.  Rooney v. Ribery.  English football supporters v. Bundasliga Supporters.  I feel that ManU will win its fourth straight EPL title this year, however Bayern Munich has been in world class form.  They haven't lost a league match since September!  I'm going for the upset here.  (Bayern Munich 5-4 agg)

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