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A Superliga Epic

Let me get this out of the way, since it’s debut last summer, I’ve thought Superliga was one of the most inspired ideas that the Don and his cohorts at MLS HQ have ever had. People can hate on this tourney all they want, but the fact is that in just two years, Superliga has produced the kind of indelible moments — Landon giving the throat slash to the FC Dallas faithful and Goldenballs ripping a free kick into the goal against DC last season and Shalrie Joseph’s header versus Atlante this year, anyone? — that can be lacking in MLS regular season games. Especially those matches played in the searing July and August heat and humidity.

Add tonight’s final, won by New England on penalty kicks 3-2 (6-5), to the list. Played at a scintillating up-n-down pace, the Revs and Dynamo put on a match for the ages, with two of the best keepers in MLS history, New England’s Matt Reis and Houston’s Pat Onstad, each being forced to make stunning saves. Unfortunately for MLS, as great as this game was, it’s unlikely that many of the Mexican and Hispanic fans the league’s trying to court through Superliga tuned in. The more I talk soccer with my Mexican neighbors in Sunset Park and my friend Manuel from the deli near work, the more I get the sense that these folks care about their own league, their national teams, and not at all about the soccer scene in America. Of course, that may change as their kids grow up, and, in the long run, Superliga may be the vehicle to help turn these second generation Latinos and Latinas into MLS fans.

Had Jack Warner not wielded his outsized and undue influence to get the CONCACAF Champions League going, Superliga could’ve easily become the most important tournament in Central and North America. Invite Saprissa and Alajuelense from Costa Rica, Municipal from Guatemala, Marathon and Olimpia from Honduras, maybe a couple other sides, and you have an ass-kicking tournament. Instead, we’re stuck with a tournament where the above teams, along with the Mexican and MLS sides, will have to navigate a minefield of Belizean, Canadian, and Jamaican teams to get to a final that’s actually, well, worthy of being termed that of a Champions League.

Given that the CONCACAF Champions League is a go, tonight’s game could’ve been the last Superliga game ever played. If that turns out to be the case, props to the Revs and Dynamo for making it memorable.

August 6, 2008 Posted by | Concacaf Champions League, Jack Warner, MLS, Superliga 2008 | , , , , | Leave a Comment

Play It Again Sam

Or New England and Houston, as is the case in tomorrow’s all-MLS Superliga 2008 final between the Revolution and Dynamo. Tomorrow’s scrap is the third time that MLS’s Clockwork Orange and the team from the NE ‘burbs have met in a title match. Houston has beaten the Revs to win the last two MLS Cups so this is a chance for a Dynamo hat trick.

Despite New England being well-rested and playing the match on its home (field) turf, there’s almost no reason to bet against the Dynamo in this one. For starters, the Revs get no advantage from playing at home. Sure the folks in The Fort try to make noise and provide some atmosphere , but for the most part, New England’s fans are among the most staid in MLS. They almost make those flag-waving, color-popping putzes in Screaming Eagles seem like a collection of meth-addled Argentine ultras.

Houston has also been the better team in Superliga. They laid a 4-0 smackdown on an Atlante side that the Revs needed a Champions League-worthy header out of nowhere from Shalrie Joseph to dispatch 1-0. Meanwhile, as New England was struggling against Atlante, Houston had to overcome the best club in CONCACAF, Pachuca, to make it to the Superliga final. Advantage Dynamo.

Most importantly, Houston has owned New England when it comes to Cup matches. Things won’t be any different on Tuesday night in Foxboro.

Dynamo claim the Superliga title and the $1 million 2-1.

And here’s what Shogun thinks:

August 5, 2008 Posted by | Superliga 2008 | , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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