

Red Bulls v. Columbus Cows Game Preview
By: Dave Martinez | April 5th, 2008OVERVIEW:
Welcome to game 1! We are dealing with some injuries, starting up to 2 rookies, and are beginning our season a week ahead of everyone else. Good times.
The Cows are in town, headed by Schelotto, Moreno and Gaven.
Let the Mini Clasico Begin!
CURRENT STANDING:
We havent even played a game yet.
But whatever. Here goes:
……………………….PTS
Chicago ……………..4
Columbus ……………3
Kansas City …………3
New England ………..3
New York …………..0
D.C. United …………0
Toronto FC …………0
INJURIES:
Jozy Altidore - Day to Day - Bruised Knee
Hunter Freeman - 6-8 weeks - MCL
Dane Richards - 3 months - MCL
PROJECTED LINEUP:
=======Angel====Echeverry=======
Borman=====Reyna=======Sassano
====Van Den Bergh==Stammler======
===Goldthwaite==Parke===Mendes===
==========Conway==============
BEHIND THE SCENES:
+ This game is referred to by many as the “Mini Clasico” with respect to the legendary River/Boca derby. This is based on the fact that Juan Pablo Angel was a River Plate player, and Schelotto, a Boca Legend.
+ Reports out of Montclair are that Jozy Altidore has hurt his knee. He is questionable for the season opener. This now makes three Red Bull players whom have succumbed to injury preseason, including Dane Richards and Hunter Freeman.
+ Red Bulls / Metrostars have never scored a complete three point opening game in their history.
KEY MATCHUPS:
Borman and Sassano v. Hejduk and Migliorenzi
The rookies take on a fierce tandem tonight. Hejduk is a stifling defender that will, as always, cause fits throughout the game. Migliorenzi has had a good preseason and is said to have matured greatly.
Borman will most likely be on a short leash if he shows a lack of pace - expect Dave Van Den Bergh to either move in, or Magee to come off the bench if this is the case.
Sassano has the tremendous task of replacing the speedy Dane Richards. Though he did show signs of brilliance this preseason, he must do it consistently against this tandem.
Echeverry and Angel v. O-Rourke and Marshall
With Altidore out, and two rookie wingers ready to start, Angel will have to rely on his creative skills more so than the ability of the wings crosses to net himself a goal. Former Metro O’Rourke and young stud Chad Marshall will be playing an extremely physical game with Angel for the full 90. The target will consistently be on him.
That is where Echeverry will be needed. Assuming he gets the nod over Wolyniec or Magee, Ech needs to create enough of an offensive distraction to free Angel from the assured abuse he will receive.
Schelotto v. Mendes
Nuff said. Schelotto is a crafty veteran with a deadly, pin point accurate cross. Mendes is a young defender learning his expanded responsibilities on the right side of a three man back line. It can be a recipe for disaster, or a proving ground for our young back. Cross your fingers.
PREDICTION:
Red Bulls end their winless home opener streak, taking the Cows to Pasture, 3-2.
Goals by:
+ Dave Van Den Bergh
+ Juan Pablo Angel (2)
+ Guillermo Barros Schelotto
+ Eddie Gaven
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Wow - great preview. I am your preview-scribe grasshopper.
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Does New York regularly use a 3-5-2 like you predicted, with Parke as the lone central defender? It’s a great formation, but it really depends on that one guy in the middle being a rock. Parke’s a great defender, but I wonder if they’ll stick with this against more attacking sides in the future.
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Parke is out center in the 3-5-2. I am heading to the game now . . . so lets see how this experiment works out.
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^ as my eyes darken with envy…
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Wow … That was a scoreless season for less than 1 minute. Yikes.
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ian - absolutely amazing brother. (btw, will email u, just got home).
Great statement game from our boys.
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