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Archive for July 22nd, 2010

Three Wizards With The Most To Gain Against Manchester United

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on July 22, 2010

That's not Wizards blue, because he hasn't quite been spotted in that yet. That's a problem.

There’s never been a bigger soccer game played in Kansas City, or the midwest of the United States for that matter, than this Sunday’s friendly between our Kansas City Wizards and English Premier League giants, and the biggest sports club in the world, Manchester United. It’s going to be a lot of fun and will hopefully go a long way to drawing new fans into the sport of soccer, and the Wizards specifically.

That’s all well, but let’s be honest about what this game really is. It’s a friendly and an exhibition that means nothing in the MLS standings, or a SuperLiga group, or even a Champions League clash. That’s not to say, though, that there isn’t a world of gain to be had from it by some individual players on each side. The game in KC will mark the halfway point of United’s North American preseason tour. The gain for their players is obvious – fitness for the coming season and perhaps a place in Sir Alex Ferguson’s squad.

However, there are a handful of Wizards players that, at this respective point in their soccer careers, can do a world of good for themselves against a club with the clout of a Manchester United. The world, literally, will be watching and a few guys have a chance to make a name for themselves.

We can fully confirm that Sunil Chhetri, in fact, does exist and that he’s not a made-up boy by Wizards PR to infiltrate the Indian population.

After seeing a grand total of only 45 minutes in a US Open Cup game back in early April, one can’t help but question the merit of all the hype surrounding Chhetri and his move from the Indian League to MLS. Reports out of practice these days are that he’s strictly a one way player and offers little assistance when the ball is lost. I’m fine with that if he’s on the field with Kei Kamara, who is very good at tracking back and helping win the ball back in the midfield. Same goes for Ryan Smith.

On the television broadcast Saturday against Colorado, Robb Heineman announced that Chhetri would be given an opportunity to log some minutes Sunday against United and try to impress upon coach Peter Vermes to earn himself some playing time in the final 14 games of the league season. If Chhetri were to be given such a chance against a giant side like United, now is the time to do so. United will be without both regular starting center halves, Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand.

Not many know much about Chhetri, so there really isn’t a whole lot to say about him. If he fails to perform Sunday, fairly or not, he may be the one moved for the impending signing of Mexican striker Omar Bravo.

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