CARSON, Calif. -- David Beckham made a
fairy-tale competitive home debut for the Los Angeles Galaxy on
Wednesday night at The Home Depot Center, scoring his first goal in
an LA uniform and setting up another as he led the Galaxy to a 2-0
victory against D.C. United and a place in the inaugural SuperLiga
final.
Beckham scored the Galaxy's first goal with a stunning free kick
midway through the first half, then set Landon Donovan free behind
the United defense for a breakaway goal early in the second, before
leaving the field just after the hour mark.
Just six days removed from their league clash on Thursday night
in Washington, a 1-0 United victory, the two clubs were this time
squaring off with $1 million on the line and a place in the
SuperLiga final against Mexico's Pachuca.
From the start, United looked to carry on their dominance from
last week's MLS regular season game. In the fourth minute, Ben Olsen
found Jaime Moreno with a clever heel flick and the Bolivian
international cut inside the Galaxy defense, only to have his shot
deflected. But classic goal poacher Luciano Emilio got to the
deflection, putting the half chance just over the bar.
Moreno nearly scored a brilliant goal in the 11th minute. From 50
yards out he spotted Joe Cannon cheating off of his line, and drove
a long ball goalward in an attempt to catch out the Galaxy 'keeper.
Retreating back, Cannon just touched the ball at the last second,
pushing it up and over the crossbar.
United continue to mount the best efforts on goal and a Josh Gros
shot from the top corner of the penalty area, reminiscent of
Emilio's goal against the Galaxy last Thursday, forced a two-handed
save from Cannon.
It was Beckham, making his first Galaxy start, who was trying to
set the tone for Los Angeles. Playing a central midfield role with
Kevin Harmse alongside, with Landon Donovan and Kyle Martino on the
wings, Beckham earned his first yellow card with the Galaxy in the
18th minute for a hard sliding tackle on Moreno.
The move certainly seemed to spark the Galaxy, as minutes later
LA launched a counter attack that nearly resulted in a goal. Donovan
beat two defenders at midfield then found Beckham streaking down the
right side. Beckham played a low cross into the area that caused
some anxious moments as Bryan Namoff's clearance attempt just went
to the outside of the post.
Everybody in The Home Depot Center rose to their feet and
flashbulbs lit the sky in the 27th minute as the Galaxy won a free
kick in front of the United goal. From 24 yards out, Beckham stepped
over the ball and did not disappoint, finding the back of the net
with one of his trademark free kicks to give the Galaxy the lead. He
whipped his right-footed effort back across his body, over the left
edge of the United wall and inside the left-hand post as United
goalkeeper Troy Perkins was left rooted to his line.
Scoring chances for both teams became a little more difficult to
come by after the goal, but in the 40th minute, rookie defender Mike
Randolph intercepted a bad pass and started a counter attack for LA.
Randolph fed Carlos Pavon, who slowed the ball down and flicked the
ball on for strike partner Edson Buddle. Running into the box,
Buddle chested down the ball, but with his momentum carrying him
away from goal, could only manage a weak toe-poke that Perkins
easily saved.
As the half wore down, Galaxy fans were left wondering if Beckham
would be coming out to start the second half, or if he would go
beyond the 45 minutes he had promised. All questions were answered
as Beckham was the last man to trot onto the field to start the
second half.
The decision to keep Beckham on the field paid immediate
dividends. Just two minutes into the second half, Beckham fed Landon
Donovan with a perfectly weighted pass that wrong-footed United's
Josh Gros. In alone behind the defense, Donovan broke in on Perkins,
fired low and found the back of the net as a retreating Devon
McTavish caused the slightest deflection, doubling the Galaxy's
advantage.
Cannon was forced into making a brilliant save minutes later.
D.C. built an attack up the left flank and Emilio received a short
pass inside the area before snapping a quick shot towards the back
post. It brought a great reaction save from Cannon, who deflected
the ball wide of the post.
Emilio was denied a second time in as many minutes. Second-half
substitute Christian Gomez slipped a through pass to the Brazilian
who beat Cannon to the ball, but couldn't get his shot past the hard
charging Galaxy 'keeper.
As the game started to open up, the Galaxy won another free kick
within Beckham's range. From just a bit farther out, Beckham again
tested Perkins. This time however, the United goalkeeper was able to
get to the shot, catching it cleanly as he dove to his right.
That was the last highlight of the night for the Englishman as
Pete Vagenas entered the game for Beckham in the 63rd minute,
eliciting an ovation from the Galaxy faithful in attendance.
Following Beckham's departure, the field almost immediately
became tilted towards the Galaxy goal, as United mounted one attack
after another. But the Galaxy defended in numbers and limited the
threat on their goal to a few corners, and no significant shots on
goal.
As the final minutes ticked on, the Galaxy dropped 10 men behind
the midfield line in an attempt to preserve the shutout. The
strategy paid off as the Galaxy weren't greatly threatened the
remainder of the way, and after four minutes of stoppage time, they
had moved on to the Superliga final in two weeks, where they will
play host to CF Pachuca, a team they defeated 2-1 at The Home Depot
Center to begin the tournament.
Greg Daurio is a contributor to MLSnet.com. This story
was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its
clubs.
D.C. United (1-2-1) vs. Los Angeles Galaxy (3-1-0)
August 15, 2007 -- The Home Depot Center
Scoring Summary:
LA -- David Beckham 1
(unassisted) 27
LA -- Landon Donovan 1 (David Beckham )
47
D.C. United -- Troy Perkins, Bobby Boswell
(Guy-Roland Kpene 66), Devon McTavish, Bryan Namoff, Greg Vanney
(Christian Gomez 46), Fred (Justin Moose 86), Brian Carroll, Ben
Olsen, Joshua Gros, Jaime Moreno, Luciano Emilio.
Substitutes Not Used: Rod Dyachenko, Domenic Mediate, Jay Nolly,
Clyde Simms
Los Angeles Galaxy -- Joe Cannon, Chris Klein,
Ty Harden, Abel Xavier, Mike Randolph, Landon Donovan, David Beckham
(Peter Vagenas 63), Kevin Harmse, Kyle Martino (Cobi Jones 71),
Edson Buddle (Gavin Glinton 76), Carlos Pavon.
Substitutes Not Used: Mike Caso, Steve Cronin, Josh Tudela, Kyle
Veris
|
Los Angeles
Galaxy |
D.C.
United |
total shots: |
7 |
(David Beckham 2, Edson Buddle 2) |
18 |
(Luciano Emilio 4, Jaime Moreno 4) |
shots on goal: |
4 |
(David Beckham 2) |
7 |
(Luciano Emilio 2) |
fouls: |
14 |
(Landon Donovan 4) |
17 |
(Joshua Gros 3, Ben Olsen 3) |
offsides: |
4 |
(Edson Buddle 2, Gavin Glinton 2) |
4 |
(4 tied with 1) |
corner kicks: |
2 |
(David Beckham 2) |
6 |
(Ben Olsen 3) |
saves: |
7 |
(Joe Cannon 7) |
2 |
(Troy Perkins 2) |
Misconduct Summary:
LA -- David Beckham
(caution; Reckless Foul) 18
DC -- Brian Carroll (caution;
Reckless Foul) 59
referee: Alex Prus
Referee's Assistants: Chris Strickland;
C.J. Morgante
4th official:
Baldomero Toledo
time of game:
1:51
attendance:
17,223
weather: Clear -and- 79
degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial