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MLS All-Stars 1 - Chelsea 0

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by user Djwalker

(originally posted at Footballs Are Round)

I think the thing that impressed me most about this win was that the MLS All-Stars clearly belonged on the same field with Chelsea. I’ve seen big upsets before, the biggest being the US victory over Brazil where Kasey Keller became the stuff of Romario’s nightmares. But it was still clear, even in that match, that the US team was not in the same class as Brazil.

That was not the case today. Even though Chelsea were not at match fitness, and have about a month to go before they’re ready for the Premiership (which begins in two weeks), they should have had the upper hand, upset or no.

They didn’t. They were beaten by a team of their peers. Maybe some of the younger guys felt a bit intmidated by mighty Chelski, but DeRo wasn’t; Jaime Moreno wasn’t; Ronnie O’Brien wasn’t, even young Freddy Adu wasn’t. Heck, Troy Perkins wasn’t intimidated by Chelsea, and he’ll earn this year what Frank Lampard earns just for getting out of bed on Monday.

Let’s not overestimate the importance of this win, but let’s not forget it either. It’s one of the millions of tiny turning points that MLS and American Soccer are going to go through before they end up being seen as equals on the international scene.


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Sat 08/05/06, 6:31 pm EST


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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
1215 days ago
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DeRo was a beast. Houston's lucky to have him.
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KingPenguinSoccer Kid
1215 days ago
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God, Frank Lampard has sucked recently. At the World Cup he had something like almost thirty shots, only nine were on goal and none of those came even close to scoring. His free kick shot in that game at least forced a stop from Perkins, but some people call Lampard the best midfielder in the world. If so, then he's the worst off form that any player ever has been.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1214 days ago
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wow, that's a big win...but keep in mind it was the MLS all stars vs. one team in the premiership. imagine what an all-premiership team would do? nonthless, a nice step in the right direction for US soccer.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1136 days ago
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An All-Premiership team would lose too... Chelsea would probably supply 5 or 6 of the Starting XI. The only difference between Chel$ki and an All-EPL team is that the second XI would have been better, but DeRosario would have scored on them too. Instead of the Chelsea 2nd team you'd have: Henry, Viduka, Keane, O'Shea, Duff, Van Persie, Fabregas, Van Der Sar, couple other names. Basically the combined efforts of Chelsea, ManU, and Arsenal, with a couple others mixed in. We'd beat em.
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