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		<description><![CDATA[     by Sean Heffernan  This week's look at the happening and going ons taking place in "The Beautiful Game" touches on the kick off the English Premier League, MLS taking on a Latino flair, and just some cool stuff. Withthe EPL back and the Champions League beginning we have plenty of soccer to enjoy as August [...]]]></description>
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<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"> <strong> </strong><strong>by Sean <span><span>Heffernan</span></span></strong></p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"> This week's look at the happening and going ons taking place in "The Beautiful Game" touches on the kick off the English Premier League, MLS taking on a Latino flair, and just some cool stuff. Withthe EPL back and the Champions League beginning we have plenty of soccer to enjoy as August is drawing closer to its end. So let's get started. ...<span id="more-702"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Manchester United's Downfall<br />
</strong>This week saw the Red Devils fall to newly promoted to the English Premier League Burnley 1-0 in a shocker. It took a wonder goal from Burnley midfielder Robbie Blake and a superhuman day from keeper Brian Jensen to pull off the historic win, but in my opinion Manchester United hasn't done enough in the transfer market to win the EPL again. Landon Donovan is better than most of the Red Devil's lineup: Michael Owen, Ryan Giggs, Michael Carrick, Park Ji-Sung.<br />
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United can't expect Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov to carry them all season. They're missing a world class player who can create chances for United to score. Carlos Tevez and Cristiano Ronaldo who both left Old Trafford this past season filled that description and manager Sir Alex Ferguson didn't do anything to replace that creative element in the transfer market.<br />
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<strong>2. London Burning:  Arsenal and Tottenham<br />
</strong>The two teams off to the best start in the twilight of the 2009 EPL campaign have to be the duo of London based clubs Arsenal and Tottenham.<br />
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The Gunners of Arsenal scorched contenders Everton6-1 in their season opener and then went on to defeat Scottish power Celtic 2-0 at Celtic Park in Champions League Qualifying earlier this week. With the likes of Robin van Persie, Cesc Fàbregas, and Andrei Arshavin running the show the Gunners' attack is pretty deadly.<br />
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At White Hart Lane the Spurs of Tottenhamhave looked as good as ever with a surprise victory over Liverpool in their opener followed by a drubbing of Hull City 5-1 a few days later. The North London club has a stable of capable strikers in Jermaine Defoe (scored a hat trick against Hull), Robbie Keane, Peter Crouch, and Roman Pavlyuchenko. Tottenham have historically been a mid table club, but Harry Redkanpp's squad might be one of the most talented in the club's history. Spurs finished 8th last season, but don't be suprized if the Lilywhites put some heat on the Big Four this year.<br />
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<strong>3. Americans in the UK<br />
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 Clint Dempsey scored on a long range strike against Russian side Amkar Perm to help Fulhamto a 3-1 victory. Dempsey who scored three goals earlier this summer for the U.S. in the ConfederationsCup recently signed a new deal with the Cottagers. The other American at Fulham, Eddie Johnson, might see more action withstarting striker Andy Johnson out for 8 weeks with an injury.<br />
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Jozy Altidore looks to finally make his debut at Hull City this Saturday as the 19-year-old U.S. international has returned to England after a lengthy work permit delay because of his U.S. teammate Landon Donovan contracting swine flu. Altidore landed in England last night and will likely be used in some capacity tomorrow against Bolton. </p>
<p>4<strong>. What's crackin in MLS <br />
</strong> I was able to cover the Columbus Crew CONCAF Champions League game against the Puerto Rico Islanders at Crew Stadium last Tuesday for Soccer365. Guillermo Barros Schelotto returned to the starting lineup for the Crew and was a delight to watch as he carved up Puerto Rico's midfield. The 2008 MLS MVP really has a knack for always making the right pass whenever he touches the ball. The Crew won 2-0 in front of a small, but devoted crowd of fans.<br />
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Two Mexican players joined MLS this week with Mexican-American Jesus Padilla agreeing to a deal with Chivas USA ands Luis Angel Landin signing with first place Houston Dynamo on a loan deal from Mexico City club Cruz Azul. MLS has long been supported by the futbol-loving Latino communities in the United States and bringing in promising young Mexican players could be a very good thing for the league.<br />
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The L.A. Galaxy soundly defeated the Chicago Fire 2-0 on Wednesday night on ESPN2 from Toyota Park. The Fire played a poor game in front of a sell out crowd that were expecting to see David Beckham, but the superstar was out because of a red card he received in the previous game. On Thursday night the Seattle Sounders fell to the New England Revolution 1-0 in front of 32,705 fans as the Sounders continually to be the hottest ticket in the Emerald City.  </p>
<p>*Hot off the Press: Rumor has it that Landon Donovan may be headed to <a href="http://http://www.soccerbyives.net/soccer_by_ives/2009/08/report-donovan-heading-to-paris-st-germain-on-loan.html">French club Paris St. Germain </a>(PSG) on a loan deal after the MLS season is finished. Americans have recently found success playing in Ligue 1 as U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes) and young striker Charlie Davies (Sochaux) have displayed. PSG is historically one of the best clubs in France and one would think the versatile Donovan would see a lot of the field for the club.</p>
<p><strong>5. Cool Stuff<br />
</strong>If you haven't seen this yet check it out: "The Sports Guy" Bill Simmons wrote a great piece on the U.S./Mexico game that he attended. The story is indicative of the soccer movement taking place presently in American sports.</p>
<p>If you want to find the pulse of American soccer look no further than Soccer365 cohort Greg Seltzer's blog <a href="http://www.NoShortCorners.com">www.NoShortCorners.com</a> . His blog is quickly becoming my favorite to place check legitimate soccer news pertaining to U.S. players in America or in Europe. Check it out.<br />
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Until next week. Feel free to comment below on "The Beautiful Game".</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The weekly column touches on the failure in Mexico City for the US Men's National Team as well as the English Premier League kicking off. Enjoy! ... 1. US Fall Again in Azteca After taking the lead early in the 1st half on a killer goal by striker Charlie Davies, Mexico came back scoring twice [...]]]></description>
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<p> The weekly column touches on the failure in Mexico City for the US Men's National Team as well as the English Premier League kicking off. Enjoy! ...<span id="more-652"></span></p>
<p>1. <strong>US Fall Again in Azteca</strong><br />
After taking the lead early in the 1st half on a killer goal by striker Charlie Davies, Mexico came back scoring twice to send the Americans away from Mexico City disappointed. On the winning goal, Landon Donovan was uncharacteristically beat down the wing. Turns out Donovan swine flu. How ironic that the US's best player would contract the pandemic that originated in Mexico just before their crucial World Cup qualifier. Donovan should be fine and might even play this weekend for his club the L.A. Galaxy.<br />
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2. <strong>Bob Bradley's Roster Choice Troubles</strong><br />
There was a lot of uproar over the starting 11 that head coach Bob Bradley put out there against Mexico. The lineup included Brian Ching and Ricardo Clark who play for MLS club the Houston Dyanmo. Ching and Clark had played two games in 3 days the weekend prior to Wednesday and both players looked tired in Azteca. Many thought Jozy Altidore would start the game being one of the Americans' leading scorers in qualifying, but the 19-year-old didn't get on the field until late in the game.<br />
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The left back position continues to be a problem for the US as captain Carlos Bocanegra looked exposed outside of his preferred position in the center. The real question is will Bob Bradley learn from this defeat and find the best 11 for next summer's World Cup in South Africa? <br />
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3. <strong>Things Begin in Jolly Ole England</strong><br />
The English Premier League kicks off this weekend with a number of Americans involved this year. Yank keepers Brad Freidel (Aston Villa) and Tim Howard (Everton) will hope to crack the top four this year. Altidore (Hull City) may see his debut this weekend against super club Chelsea. Clint Dempsey and Fulham had a break out last year and will hope to continue that success. American fullbacks Jonathan Spector (West Ham) and Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa) will look to crack their respected starting lineups. My only hope outside of our boys doing well in the EPL is that someone finished in the top four other than Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool. Don't those redcoats get sick of the same thing every year?</p>
<p>4. <strong>MLS Going Ons</strong></p>
<p>The weekends games will see if the Columbus Crew and L.A. Galaxy can keep their win streaks going. The Galaxy and David Beckham welcome Freddy Ljungberg and the Seattle Sounders to the Home Depot Center while the Crew welcome red hot FC Dallas to central Ohio.</p>
<p>Rumors of Pavel Nedved coming to the MLS have been swirling around after the Czech star hinted at the possibility to the media. Some pundits are placing him in Chicago which has a strong Czech demographic and Cuontomec Blanco is thought to be leaving the Fire after this season. I'm not sure Nedved would want to wait until next season to start playing as he's trying to get back into form for a possible national team return.</p>
<p>The MLS has agreed to terms with Seattle Sounders star Freddy Montero's club Deportivo Cali which is good news for the league as well as the Seattle Sounders. MLS should be able to sell the exciting, young player eventually for a nice price.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Super Cooper in Germany</strong></p>
<p>Look for U.S. striker Kenny Cooper to score a lot of goals this year for German second division club 1860 Munich this season. Cooper started with a bang scoring in his debut with The Lions. The former FC Dallas man can score with his size as well his with his nifty feet, but never had the same quality of talent surrounding him when he played in MLS. Cooper's next chance to find the back of the net will be on Saturday vs. Hansa Rostock.</p>
<p><a href="http://http://www.soccer365.com/americans_abroad/story_14809215734.php">Check out my Soccer365 article about young American Fabrice-Jean Picault who is playing for Caliagri's second team in Italy</a></p>
<p><a href="http://http://www.bteambombers.com/2009-08-12/why-you-should-care-about-us-vs-mexico/">Why you Should Care About US vs. Mexico</a></p>
<p>What did you think of this week in the Beautiful Game? Share your thoughts below!</p>
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