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MLS Team of the Weekend from Conference Final 2nd Legs
Thanks to star performances from key players, the New England Revolution and LA Galaxy clinched spots in the December 7 MLS Cup Final. New England advanced out of the Eastern Conference on a 4-3 aggregate after a 2-2 home draw with New York, while LA took advantage of the away-goals rule to advance on a 2-2 aggregate from the Western Conference. In the matches at CenturyLink Field and Gillette Stadium, a few stars and some unexpected role players rose to the occasion to help their respective sides stay alive in the hunt for the MLS Cup. Continue reading on for a look at the MLS Team of the Week from the Conference Final second legs. Begin Slideshow1Dec/140
What’s Next for Thierry Henry and the New York Red Bulls?
Thierry Henry has announced that he's leaving the New York Red Bulls, per the team's official website. This news comes just days after he was eliminated from the MLS playoffs by the New England Revolution and brings up questions about the Frenchman's next endeavor and the club's future. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger recently stated that he'd like to bring back Henry as a coach, via ESPN FC. The 37-year-old forward has also stated that he'd like to see the Gunners win the Champions League as a member of Wenger's staff, per Chris Waugh of the Daily Mail. However, there have also been rumblings of Henry playing in France. Bordeaux coach Willy Sagnol said he'd love to sign his former France teammate (h/t Robin Bairner of Goal.com). There's also the possibility of Henry going back to Monaco, the club where he began his professional career. Even PSG was linked with the ex-Arsenal man along with the team from the principality, per Jack De Menezes of The Independent. What's certain is that Henry will make a decision fairly soon. He posted a statement on his Facebook page shortly after it was announced that the French legend was leaving the Red Bulls. He claimed that he will "take ...1Dec/140
Thierry Henry Leaves New York Red Bulls: Latest News on Iconic Striker’s Future
Thierry Henry has played his last game for New York Red Bulls after it was announced the French striker won't be heading back to the MLS franchise in 2015. The football world awaits his next move. Continue for updates. Thursday, Dec. 4 Parlour Predicts Henry Reunion Former team-mate Ray Parlour has predicted Henry will link back up with Arsenal now that his time is done with the New York Red Bulls. TalkSPORT's Alex Varney quotes Parlour saying: I think he will definitely get involved with Arsenal. I certainly believe, one day, if he really wants to be a manager, he will be manager of Arsenal. He was such an intelligent player. Arsene Wenger used to have a meeting on a Monday with the players after a game and Thierry would always have his say. He would make some great points, not just about forwards, but about defending and how we defend as a team. He always had that charisma to be a manager. And look at his name around the world. People would want to play for him and he would attract big players. Wednesday, Dec. 3 Henry Targets Arsenal Role, PSG Play Down Interest Henry has confessed it would be a Christmas gift should Arsenal come calling for his services. Quoted ...1Dec/140
MLS Cup Final 2014: Early Predictions for Revolution vs. Galaxy
It's not often that a sports legend has the chance to go out on top. When one of those opportunities comes around, you don't want to miss it. Los Angeles Galaxy star and U.S. soccer hero Landon Donovan is one game away from winning the 2014 MLS Cup and wrapping up an amazing playing career with a final piece of silverware. Donovan, who is the all-time leading goalscorer in MLS history, announced he would retire from the game at the end of the 2014 season back in August. Standing in his way are the New England Revolution, a resolute squad that boasts midfield stars in Jermaine Jones—a U.S. national team stalwart—and Lee Nguyen, who slotted home 18 regular-season goals this year. The Galaxy are in the final thanks to a second-half goal from Juninho in a 2-1 road loss to the Seattle Sounders—winners of the Supporters' Shield—that leveled the scoring on aggregate at 2-2 and sent Los Angeles through via the away-goals rule. New England defeated the New York Red Bulls 4-3 on aggregate in their two-leg Eastern Conference Final. The second match was a dazzling affair, a 2-2 draw at Gillette Stadium that could very well have been the final game for Red Bulls and ...1Dec/140
5 Things We Learned from MLS Playoffs
The 2014 MLS Cup is now set and Major League Soccer fans couldn’t have asked for a better matchup in the championship game. After two blistering series, the final game of the 2014 MLS season will feature the LA Galaxy hosting the New England Revolution. The Revolution advanced on a 4-3 aggregate over the New York Red Bulls after a spirited second leg in Foxborough, Massachusetts and the Galaxy advanced on away goals after tying the Seattle Sounders 2-2 over two legs. Here are five things we learned from this weekend’s games.Begin Slideshow1Dec/140
Seattle vs. LA Galaxy: Winners and Losers from MLS Game
The LA Galaxy advanced to their ninth MLS Cup Final in franchise history by way of a crucial away goal scored in the 54th minute by Juninho. Bruce Arena's side lost the second leg of the Western Conference Final to Seattle 2-1, but they went through on a 2-2 aggregate thanks to the away goal. The Galaxy will now face New England in a rematch of the the 2002 and 2005 finals, both of which were won by LA. Here's a look at the winners and losers from the second leg of the Western Conference Final. Begin Slideshow1Dec/140