At Red Bull Arena:MLS All-Stars Match
NEW YORK - One of the most high-profile clubs in the world parked their very high-profile tour bus on Wall Street in the Financial District of Manhattan as Manchester United gets set to face a team of Major League Soccer All-Stars at Red Bull Arena on Wednesday.
So far, Manchester United have not had much trouble with their opponents on their U.S. tour. The Red Devils have dismantled the New England Revolution (4-1), the Seattle Sounders (7-0), and the Chicago Fire (3-1).
The main reason for such scores is that MLS teams empty out their rosters and are playing at half-speed since they're in the middle of their regular season. Also, most MLS teams lack depth, while world-class clubs like Manchester United have reserves that could start on most clubs in top leagues.
On a warm night in the Big Apple, fans stopped and observed the prominent bus, hoping to spot Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, and Nemanja Vidic. Such is the rock-star attention that world-renowned soccer players receive -- especially considering how the U.S. lacks such superstar talent in their league, while the Premier League's Manchester United can boast such quality players just on their roster alone.
When the Red Devils meet the MLS All-Stars in Harrison, New Jersey, most of the fans' attention will be on the English squad, not the home league's best players. Last year's scored spotlighted the lack of chemistry by the MLS All-Stars and showed the disadvantage of competing against an established club. Wednesday should be no different, as fans can expect the Red Devils to go on another goal-scoring spree.
The MLS All-Stars will include some known names only amongst ardent fans of MLS. Landon Donovan is expected to miss the match due to a calf injury, and Juan Pablo Angel, who has struggled this season, will also not be on the squad.
However, David Beckham and Thierry Henry will play together against Manchester United in what should be a curious opponent for both players given their long-time relationships with the club -- Beckham as a member of United, and Henry as a member of rival Arsenal.
So far, Manchester United have not had much trouble with their opponents on their U.S. tour. The Red Devils have dismantled the New England Revolution (4-1), the Seattle Sounders (7-0), and the Chicago Fire (3-1).
The main reason for such scores is that MLS teams empty out their rosters and are playing at half-speed since they're in the middle of their regular season. Also, most MLS teams lack depth, while world-class clubs like Manchester United have reserves that could start on most clubs in top leagues.
On a warm night in the Big Apple, fans stopped and observed the prominent bus, hoping to spot Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, and Nemanja Vidic. Such is the rock-star attention that world-renowned soccer players receive -- especially considering how the U.S. lacks such superstar talent in their league, while the Premier League's Manchester United can boast such quality players just on their roster alone.
When the Red Devils meet the MLS All-Stars in Harrison, New Jersey, most of the fans' attention will be on the English squad, not the home league's best players. Last year's scored spotlighted the lack of chemistry by the MLS All-Stars and showed the disadvantage of competing against an established club. Wednesday should be no different, as fans can expect the Red Devils to go on another goal-scoring spree.
The MLS All-Stars will include some known names only amongst ardent fans of MLS. Landon Donovan is expected to miss the match due to a calf injury, and Juan Pablo Angel, who has struggled this season, will also not be on the squad.
However, David Beckham and Thierry Henry will play together against Manchester United in what should be a curious opponent for both players given their long-time relationships with the club -- Beckham as a member of United, and Henry as a member of rival Arsenal.
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