From previous match, The Galaxy and New England split points in a 1-1 draw in the Galaxy's home opener.
The Galaxy were again without injured trio
Juan Pablo Angel, Omar Gonzalez and Donovan Ricketts, although Angel
dressed and made his debut in the second half. New England, meanwhile,
also made do without injured players as neither Ousmane Dabo and Didier
Domi were available for the match.
New England Revolution will host David Beckham and the LA Galaxy at Gillette Stadium. With 14 games played, between
one and six more than any other MLS team, the Galaxy top the table and
exceed their closest rival FC Dallas (12 games played) by five points.
LA are tied with Real Salt Lake (eight games played) with most goals
scored (7).
Marko Perovic, Ousmane Dabo, Kenny Mansally and Kheli Dube are out
for the Revolution were injured. Leonardo and Sean Alvarado are out for the Galaxy
and Adam Cristman is questionable.
David Beckham has returned from playing in a
one-time friendly for Manchester United versus Juventus as a retirement
event for Gary Neville and is expected to feature at Gillette. Neville
won the Champions League, eight Premier League titles, three FA Cups,
two League Cup titles, the Intercontinental Cup and the Club World Cup.
Landon Donovan, who leads Los Angeles and MLS with eight goals, will compete against U.S. Men's National teammate Benny Feilhaber
for the first time ever in League play. In his five games since joining
the Revolution, Feilhaber has been fouled every 23.7 minutes on
average, more than any player in MLS. Donovan is also tied with Thierry
Henry in third place with 13 shots on goal.
Chad Barrett has three goals and Juan Pablo Angel has produced two
for the Galaxy. Joseph leads the Revolution with four goals and two of
those were penalties
Saturday, 28 May 2011
New England Revolution vs LA Galaxy MLS Live 28 May 2011
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