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  • SuperLiga anyone??

    An exciting final would be a Mexican team v. a MLS team.

    Houston beat-up the mighty Pachuca 2 nil last night.

    Tonight New England plays the other Mexican powerhouse team Atlante on Telefutura at 8-a-klack



    HOUSTON (AP) - Bobby Boswell scored in the 77th minute, and Corey Ashe added a goal in the 87th as the Houston Dynamo defeated Pachuca 2-0 Tuesday night to advance to the Superliga final.




    Houston will play the Superliga championship match Aug. 5 against the winner of Wednesday's semifinal between Atlante and New England.
    Boswell scored off Dwayne De Rosario's corner kick in the 77th minute. De Rosario sent a bullet from the right corner toward the net, where Craig Waibel crossed it from the right to the left of the goalkeeper's box. A charging Boswell kicked in a right-footed shot.

    Ashe made it 2-0 after getting a cross from Brian Mullan from the right side to the left. Ashe headed it past goalkeeper Miguel Calero.
    Pachuca, which won Superliga last year in penalty kicks over Los Angeles, appeared to have scored in the 59th minute. Gabriel Caballero was whistled offside by referee Neil Brizan.
    Houston lost to Pachuca twice previously in international competition. In last year's CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals, the Dynamo fell 5-4 on aggregate in the two-leg series. In last year's Superliga, Pachuca prevailed over the Dynamo at Robertson Stadium, 4-3 on penalty kicks after the teams played a 2-2 draw.
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    Originally posted by HL View Post
    An exciting final would be a Mexican team v. a MLS team.

    Houston beat-up the mighty Pachuca 2 nil last night.

    Tonight New England plays the other Mexican powerhouse team Atlante on Telefutura at 8-a-klack



    HOUSTON (AP) - Bobby Boswell scored in the 77th minute, and Corey Ashe added a goal in the 87th as the Houston Dynamo defeated Pachuca 2-0 Tuesday night to advance to the Superliga final.




    Houston will play the Superliga championship match Aug. 5 against the winner of Wednesday's semifinal between Atlante and New England.
    Boswell scored off Dwayne De Rosario's corner kick in the 77th minute. De Rosario sent a bullet from the right corner toward the net, where Craig Waibel crossed it from the right to the left of the goalkeeper's box. A charging Boswell kicked in a right-footed shot.

    Ashe made it 2-0 after getting a cross from Brian Mullan from the right side to the left. Ashe headed it past goalkeeper Miguel Calero.
    Pachuca, which won Superliga last year in penalty kicks over Los Angeles, appeared to have scored in the 59th minute. Gabriel Caballero was whistled offside by referee Neil Brizan.
    Houston lost to Pachuca twice previously in international competition. In last year's CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals, the Dynamo fell 5-4 on aggregate in the two-leg series. In last year's Superliga, Pachuca prevailed over the Dynamo at Robertson Stadium, 4-3 on penalty kicks after the teams played a 2-2 draw.
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    • #3
      "You know it's bad when Shalrie Joseph scores"

      These infamous words still makes me cringe...

      Anyway, the rivalry between Mexico and the US is alive and well. I am sure a few Mexican playes will be fined for their conduct after the New England win...

      Here ya go.....

      FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Shalrie Joseph headed in an indirect kick by Steve Ralston in the 30th minute, leading the New England Revolution to a 1-0 victory over Atlante F.C. in the semifinals of the SuperLiga series Wednesday.

      The Revolution will meet the Houston Dynamo for the SuperLiga championship Tuesday in Foxborough. Houston, which beat New England for the 2007 MLS championship, beat Pachuca 2-0 in the other semifinal match Tuesday.

      New England and Atlante played a friendly match March 6 in Playa Del Carmen. But in the not-so-friendly SuperLiga semifinal, Atlante was issued eight yellow cards and two red cards - to Luis Gabriel Rey in the 84th minute and Alan Zamora in stoppage time.

      A brief scuffle broke out between members of both teams and staff from the Mexican team at the end of the match, resulting in three more player ejections.

      "They have guys on their team, their staff hitting people from behind," said New England goalkeeper Matt Reis. "You see it all the time, they're always swearing and yelling at the ref. All they wanted to do was come on and fight us."

      Referee Carlos Batres issued red cards to Atlante's Javier Munoz Mustafa and Luis Venegas, along with New England's Jay Heaps.
      All told, there were six player ejections, five to Atlante.


      "They lost their discipline," New England coach Steve Nicol said of Atlante. "The ref can only give yellow and red cards."

      Joseph, a New England midfielder, scored after he burst to an open spot in the penalty box area, outmuscled an Atlante defender for space and headed the ball over goalkeeper Federico Vilar and off the crossbar into the net.

      New England, with the most wins (10) and points (33) in MLS, reached the semifinal round of the SuperLiga by posting a 2-0-1 record in Group B. Atlante, the Mexican fall season champion, reached the semifinal by compiling a 2-1 record in Group A.

      Atlante had only one true scoring chance, a drive by Rey in the 27th minute that was handled by Reis with a chest-high save. New England allowed just one goal in its three previous SuperLiga matches, shutting out Mexican foes Santos Laguna and Pachuca. And by blanking Atlante, the Revolution were headed to the final.
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      The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

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      • #4
        So it will be an all MLS final, and what does this sey about the young American soccer league? MLS clubs can take on and defeat teams from Mexico, much like how the USA national team has owned Mexico in recent years.

        Mo, yuh can offer your comment, if yuh not at the rum bar this mawning.
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        • #5
          hic...all i know is, deRosario, aka Rosario, is no joke.

          Some a unnu can stay deh act like di Reggae Boyz nuh need fi watch him.

          hic!


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          • #6
            This an example of how bad it got!!!!


            The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

            HL

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            • #7
              deRosario is the center of attention from all teams...

              chusss mi




              The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

              HL

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