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Tuesday Kickoff: Galaxy trio out for NY clash, Impact make MLS signing & more

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With the New York Red Bulls fighting for their postseason lives, the club is in need of anything that will tilt the scales in its favor.

The Red Bulls received a bit of a boost with the word that Landon Donovan (strained quadriceps) didn't travel with Los Angeles for the highly anticipated match at Red Bull Arena (8 p.m., ESPN2). Donovan's absence isn't a huge surprise after he withdrew from the U.S. national team for the friendlies against Honduras and Ecuador with the ailment. Donovan joins Robbie Keane and Chris Birchall (international duty) among the inactives for the Galaxy, who can clinch their second consecutive Supporters' Shield with a victory.

New York, meanwhile, is barely hanging on to the final wildcard spot following its draw with Toronto over the weekend. The Red Bulls are even on 40 points with the Portland Timbers through 31 games but have the edge in goal differential. D.C. United trails both teams by two points but has a game in hand, and resurgent Chicago trails both New York and Portland by three points through the same amount of games.

The Galaxy and Red Bulls played to a 1-1 draw at the Home Depot Center in their other meeting this season, with Donovan and Thierry Henry trading goals in a memorable early-season match.

Here are a few more items from around MLS to kick-start your day:

IMPACT START TO TAKE SHAPE

The Montreal Impact will join MLS in 2012, and the club announced its first signing to its MLS roster on Monday by inking central defender Nelson Rivas.

Rivas, a 28-year-old Colombian, formerly played with Inter Milan and River Plate after a few seasons with clubs in his native Colombia. 

He made 28 appearances for Inter between 2007 and 2011 and was twice sent on loan during his time with the Italian power. The Impact made a point to announce that his deal with the club is not a Designated Player deal.

The Impact also added to its coaching staff, with longtime former USL and MLS goalkeeper Preston Burpo signing on as goalkeepers coach.

WEAVER OUT FOR SEASON

The Houston Dynamo lost Cam Weaver for the rest of the season after the team announced that the forward will undergo hip surgery on Thursday.

Weaver had been playing through the pain for the better part of the season, but the injury is at the point where it requires the procedure.

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Who do you see winning the Galaxy-Red Bulls match considering Los Angeles' absences? What do you think of the Impact's first signing? Think the Dynamo will miss Weaver?

Share your thoughts below.

Comments

  1. Fair enough, maybe not the actual Galaxy reserve team, but Galaxy players 12-18 plus Dunivant, Magee, Saunders, etc. are better than NY’s starting 11.

    See the Columbus game for proof of that.

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  2. Well, since LA is already in the playoffs, go LA. The sooner NY is eliminated, the better!
    Now I have to go wash my hands; typing anything supporting LA is dirty.

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  3. Nah, to be true to form NYRB will win tonight, then tie at Sporting KC, needing only a tie against the Union to get in…and lose 3-0 to the Union to miss out the playoffs. Now THAT is the Metro way. Not just lose, but be humiliated.

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  4. Fischy, Turd Ferguson is one of the funniest characters in SNL history. Unless you’re 53 years old, you should know that.

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  5. I’m a Galaxy supporter, so I say this with love, but you’re wrong. Look at the reserve league table. Galaxy’s reserves are pretty weak.

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  6. Yeah…13 years in the USL and MLS as a goalkeeper would definitely show evidence of not knowing anything about the position.

    BTW… I’ve always thought your name seriously undercuts the credibility of anything you post. It makes everything seem a little suspect – you know, a little fishy (see what I did there?).

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  7. Head to head dictates NY above Portland. It was the case prior to their last meeting that GD was the tiebreaker because they had one tie. Now NY owns that tiebreaker, GD doesn’t need to be addressed.

    That said, I want LA to pound them out of the playoffs.

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  8. Prediction: Marquez & Beckham to headbutt one another tonight, ensuing a brawl and getting both suspendeded for the next three games, just long enough for us remaining NY fans to watch the team make the playoffs, win the 1st leg, and lose in the second soon as Marquez makes his return, thus ensuring another season of epically comical fail to top the one before. Do I know my team or waaat?

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  9. Oh yes, this game will be a juggernaut, for NY! I see the LD absence as more of a rest before the all important playoff race. LA has nothing but its rep on the line. Still, LA is by far the best team in the league and won’t be an easy opponent even missing two. Let’s hope that NY can post a win and head into the playoffs with a head of steam. Come on Henry! Rodgers! Lindepere!

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