The Pan-Pacific Tournament, and What it Tells Us About MLS

By: Laurie | February 21st, 2008

beckham-pan-pacific.jpgIf you watched the opening games of the Pan-Pacific Championship last night, you saw some free-flowing, attacking football that proves MLS can compete in the rest of the world.

Oh, and you also saw the LA Galaxy.

The two games of the night were a study in contrasts. The LA game shows what happens when you build a team entirely around three players — Landon Donova, Carlos Ruiz, and, of course, David Beckham — and two of them (Landon and Ruiz) are injured. New Galaxy coach Ruud Gullit may be going for “sexy football,” but what he’s got at the moment is more “Borat-style porn film.”* The final Galaxy 0-1 Gamba Osaka scoreline flatters them in a huge way. (Although I’ll be the first to admit that the second half looked a whole lot better than the first.)

Houston, on the other hand, showed why they are two-time MLS champs. They played some free-flowing, attacking football and actually looked like they’d taken the field together at the same time before the opening whistle. They scored three goals in the first half and looked dangerous at other times. Final score 3-0.

To be fair to the Galaxy, Gullit was treating this game as a trial for their many draft picks and trialists. At one point there were only three veterans on the field — forward Edson Buddle, midfielder Kelly Gray, and Beckham himself, who went the full ninety and looked a little the worse for wear at the end. Oh, and Josh Tudela, if you can count a one-year player who didn’t even take the field until midseason last year. (No offense to Josh, but I wouldn’t consider him a veteran player just yet.)

Yes, it’s still early in the preseason, but not too early to draw a few conclusions about what’s going on in the world of MLS:

  1. Yes, MLS can compete in the world! Granted, Sydney FC isn’t Chelsea FC, and the A-League is not the EPL or La Liga. But Houston dominated this game, and they looked good doing it. It’s only a matter of time till our best teams regularly make a name for themselves in international competitions.
  2. I won’t say it’s impossible to build a team around names, but the current salary cap makes it highly unlikely. The Galaxy are now desperately trading veterans to make room under the cap, which leaves a whole bunch of inexperienced players on the field at the same time.
  3. When those names are injured, watch out. The Galaxy without two of their three names is a team made up of low-paid rookies.
  4. Beckham can’t carry a team alone. Yes, he delivered a few pretty throughballs and fought the good fight. But most of the time he just looked ready to catch the next plane back to England.
  5. The designated player (the star player who can be paid outside the salary cap) may be a good thing, but there are costs. The Dynamo have no DP. The Galaxy, through some interesting wheeling and dealing, have three. Draw your own conclusions.

I’m very anxious to see Saturday’s games to find out how Houston stacks up against a top J-league team, and whether the Galaxy are really as bad as they looked last night.

The Pan-Pacific Championship, as discussed earlier, is the matchup of top teams from Japan, Australia and the US. (More here.)

* Alas, I was not creative enough to come up with the “Borat porn film” image on my own. It came from my Galaxy page reader “Playtherapy.”



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  • Hannah |  February 21st, 2008 at 10:20 am

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    I thought in the first half Beckham looked uninterested.

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  • Melissa |  February 21st, 2008 at 10:48 am

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    Monchichi! Love that guy.

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  • Laurie |  February 21st, 2008 at 11:05 am

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    Melissa, go into http://images.google.com and do a search for Josh Tudela. Then click on the link (you’ll know which one I’m talking about) and see where it takes you.

    I am so ashamed. This is ALL Jeff Bull’s fault. (The Center Holds It guy — he’s the one who came up with the nickname.)

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  • Jake |  February 21st, 2008 at 11:53 am

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    Just because the MLS teams won some friendlies against mediocre clubs, doesn’t really mean they proved they can “compete”. Lets see them compete against a middle-of-the-season European club.

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  • Laurie |  February 21st, 2008 at 12:10 pm

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    One step at a time, Jake. One step at a time.

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  • Jon |  February 21st, 2008 at 12:54 pm

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    Wicks is better than any keeper currently on the roster for Chivas’ smelly, couch-crashing, roommates.

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  • Laurie |  February 21st, 2008 at 1:21 pm

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    Jon, do you know any details on Wicks’ contract that he just signed with Portland? Does it have an escape clause if the Galaxy want to sign him?

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  • Jon |  February 21st, 2008 at 2:59 pm

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    I don’t know the details, Laurie, besides just that it’s a one-year deal. Given the low status of contracts in general in U.S. football, and especially the relationship between MLS and USL, I’d imagine that if the Gals really wanted him that they’d probably end up with him. Portland might demand something in return along the lines of a couple Gals reserve teamers on loan to Portland for the season, or a friendly match in Portland so the Timbers can cash in a little on the Golden Sack and Tristan crowd… something along those lines.

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  • playtherapy |  February 22nd, 2008 at 9:36 am

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    Damn, Laurie, that Borat porn remark still haunts ya. Hopefully it is not a visual haunting- more the auditory type of poltergeist- grunts, knocks, et al. Let’s not go into the visual side (YUCK!).

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