Carson, CA (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Galaxy will expect to claim
three points on Saturday at home against struggling Toronto FC in a bid to
secure a top-three place in the Western Conference.
Bruce Arena's team enters the weekend tied with Real Salt Lake on 46 points in
third place, but would like to avoid finishing outside the top three in order
to book a place in the conference semifinals.
The Galaxy has been in good form recently, having won four of its last five
games, and is coming off a 0-0 draw with the Puerto Rico Islanders in CONCACAF
Champions League play on Wednesday.
But if the team is going to finish in the top three, it must claim three
points against TFC on Saturday, considering that Arena's side faces the top
three teams in the Western Conference to close out the season.
Defensively the Galaxy is starting to come together with the team having kept
three successive clean sheets in the league, and Arena hopes that the attack
will also begin to thrive.
"I think if we can be dangerous going forward it takes a little pressure off
our back line, but having said that, they've done a good job when we've turned
the ball over in bad spots," Arena said. "I think obviously the back four and
Josh [Saunders] are pretty comfortable with each other, it's just going to
take a matter of time. Omar [Gonzalez] still has a little time left to get
fit, where we want him to be, and you know, that will come."
Offensively the Galaxy will be lifted by the return of Landon Donovan, who
missed a month of action due to injury but who returned in the team's last
league match to help the club claim a 2-0 win over Colorado.
Donovan recorded an assist in the game and his presence will no doubt help, as
will the addition of former Sweden international Christian Wilhelmsson, who
tallied a goal in his first game with the club.
"I think he's going to be a good addition to our team," Arena said of
Wilhelmsson. "He showed his experience on the field, excellent first touch,
understands how to play on both sides of the ball, so I think he's going to be
a player that is certainly going to help us in the stretch run."
That stretch run begin on Saturday against Toronto, a team that is winless in
its last nine and has already been eliminated from playoff contention.
Toronto has claimed only two wins in 14 away matches this season, and the club
will be short on options at striker after Eric Hassli became the latest injury
casualty.
Hassli has netted three goals in six league games since joining Toronto, but
he will miss Saturday's match with an ankle injury.
"It's a massive blow for us," head coach Paul Mariner said of Hassli's
absence. "It's just one of those things, a bad tackle [by Philadelphia's
Michael Farfan] from our viewpoint and we lose one of our star players, which
is unfortunate for us."
With leading scorer Danny Koevermans out for the season after scoring nine
goals in 16 games, TFC is likely left to partner Ryan Johnson and Luis Silva
up top.
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