Jul 13

Chivas Turns the Lights Out, Literally

Tag: UncategorizedMax Zeger @ 8:40 am

The atmosphere was one of a kind, with 22,453 fans in attendance for both team’s first Superliga match.  As the announcer announced the starting lineups, the jars of the song and drum reverberated through your heart.  The teams walked out onto the field to a heavy round of cheers and applause, and the game began.

Luciano Emilio came close in the eighth minute when his thunderous shot from the left channel went of the post.  Chivas almost knocked the ball into their own net on the rebound, but it trickled wide.  

Chivas however, waisted no time in starting their attack up and they forced Zach Wells out of goal in the twelfth minute when a masterful throughball was almost slotted home by an onrushing Omar Riveron.  

Chivas showed that they could quickly combine as well as playing throughballs.  In the 17th minute, a clever dummy fooled the DC defense and if not for last minute DC clearance, it would have been a goal for Chivas.

Zach Wells, who normally can be considered a defensive liability stopped a long range drive in the 22nd minute to keep the score level.  Wells was on top of his game the whole day which gave DC a big boost.

In the 24th minute, DC’s timely clearances ran out as Omar Riveron latched on to a throughball by Ramon Morrales, and ran around keeper Zach Wells; he then cleanly finished into the side netting to put Chivas in the lead (one they thouroughly deserved).

  DC pressed on though, and Luciano Emilio thought he had ezualized in the 37th minute.  He pushed back into the Chivas Defender and the defender flopped in “agonizing pain” to the ground.  The foul was called against Emilio, much to his bewilderment.  Emilio thought he had put DC back on level ground but and his claims were justifiable.

DC made a needed change at half time subbing Rod Dyachenko, who had failed to put his stamp on the game and replacing him with Francis Doe, a speedy forward.   

DC showed that they were going to attack in the second half when a hand ball by Gonzalo Pineda gave DC a free kick from about 26 yards in the 48th minute.  Marc Burch stepped up to hit it, but the ball sailed over the cross bar.

 DC continued to push for an equalizer and was gifted a deflected ball into the path of an onrushing Devon Mctavish.  Mctavish calmly put the ball onto the post, the second time DC was denied in that fashion. 

Chivas waisted no time and went down the field themselves.  Only a one handed save by Zach Wells prevented Chvas from scoring just a minute later.

It was as if fate struck when DC was applying their first bit of pressure the whole game and really starting to dominate.

 A massive power outage put three quarters of the field into darkness and the teams convened on the side while the energy issue was sorted out.  Although the lights went out, the fans didn’t stop cheering.  The DC fans took this outage as a chance to show up the Chivas support and the noise output was epic.  The players even became visibly annoyed and began showing off all of their juggling skills on the field.  Slowly but surely however, the lights began to trickle back on.  A voice from the speakers told the media that the lights took 15 minutes to re-heat, and sure enough, they came back on and re-illuminated the field.

Chivas used the outage to make a defensive minded sub, Patricio Araujo in for Sergio Avila.

In the 67th minute, Edgar Solis made a incisive run down the flank and then crossed into the middle where Sergio Santana hammered by Zach Wells.  Chivas fans went berserk and five or six smoke bombs went off simultaneously.  It was not to be though, as the replays showed that Santana handled the ball and pushed it by the defender.  Santana also received the match’s first yellow card for handling the ball.

Chivas was awarded a free kick when a Chivas player was tripped up on a 50/50 ball, right outside DC’s box.  They would live to rue the foul as Gonzalo Pineda sent a beautiful curling free kick into the top corner despite a diving Zach Wells.  Chivas fans started the victory chants much to the dismay of the DC fans.  Chivas! Chivas! Chivas! they roared.

DC got right back in the game however.  Luciano Emilio with his back to the goal turned around a Chivas defender and then slotted the ball between the legs of onrushing keeper Ernesto Michel.

DC came back again for the equalizing goal.  Emilio ran onto a ball in the box and was hauled down by Jose Olvera.  The referee made no mistake about it as he pointed directly to the spot.  Olvera also received a yellow card on the play.  

Jaime Moreno (who hasn’t missed a penalty in four years) stepped up to take the penalty but Ernesto Michel was up to the task.  He dived to the right and parried Moreno’s shot away and the Chivas fans began the victory chants again.  Tom Soehn said after the game that, “With all the penalties he’s taken in his career, he’s going to miss one eventually.”

Chivas coach, Efrain Flores then began the Italian technique of clogging the midfield.  He replaced two forwards with midfielders in an effort to jam the middle.

 DC’s never give up attitude won them a free kick from the left channel in the 85th minute.  Marc Burch’s delivery ended up in the hands of Ernesto Michel, but only after a tense scramble in the box.

Chivas lived and died off the counter attack in the second half.  Marco Fabian De La Mora almost put the game out of reach in the 87th minute when his point blank shot was saved by Zach Wells.  

DC continued to press, virtually possesing the ball on the 18 yard box, but could not muster a shot to challenge Chivas and the game ended in a 2-1 victory for Chivas.

Chivas are the victors tonight, but Craig Thompson, a DC midfielder, was still optimistic about their chances of advancing to the knockout stages.  ”We just got to put this one behind us, it’s over, we just got to concentrate on our next game…. If we win our next two games, we will advance so that’s what we’re looking at.”

Tom Soehn lamented that they “lost the guy in the middle to much” and that hurt DC’s ability to control the possession and dictate the tempo of the game.

DC faces Atlante at RFK on tuesday night.  Chivas heads to Houston to play the Dynamo on tuesday. 
 

 

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9 Responses to “Chivas Turns the Lights Out, Literally”

  1. Gruffgoat says:

    Max, thanks for the match update! Great job and frankly I’m a bit jealous. Any idea if any of these matches are going to be on national TV (or at least a decent stream)? Cheers

  2. Max Zeger says:

    Oh yeah, if you know some spanish. Telefutura is broadcasting the full slate of games. It was truly a fantastic experience. For all aspiring writers, it makes every thing worth it when you can go to a game, watch from the press box (it has an unbelievable view) and then ask the coach and players questions. just a side note, Spanish is useful because Fred and Luciano Emilio almost walked away from me when i started talking in English. Some Spanish was very useful.

  3. Laurie says:

    Max what is your opinion on who will win? I personally think that DC United will win.

  4. Laurie says:

    Max what is your opinion on who will win? I personally think that DC United will win the entire thing

  5. Max Zeger says:

    They made it tough not getting a point but Chivas was not a better team than DC. I think DC will beat Atlante on tuesday and it will come down to Houston playing DC for the chance to get out of the group. If DC can win both games though, they are a dangerous team in the knockout stages.

  6. Jacob says:

    If you go to superliga2008.com/schedule, they have links to the live free streams from mlsnet.

  7. Nik says:

    Has Rod Dyachenko ever bee worth a piss? Every time I’ve seen him play, he looks like complete crap. Is there something I’m missing? Does he have potential? As far as I can see, the answer is no. Doesn’t even look like he would be any good for the resrve team (have to admit that I’ve never seen the reserve team play, so wouldn’t know). Just wondering if it’s me or does anybody else see it.

  8. Max Zeger says:

    Dyachenko is just plain useless. He had promise but for me, he’s over stayed and needs to leave. Possibly to a USL side. I think DC is keeping him because they have lots of injuries right now and need him just for cover. I don’t see him staying after the season though.

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