Major League Soccer 2012 Pedictions and Preview
Major League Soccer 2012 Preview: Montreal Impact vs New York Red Bulls Predictions
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Montreal Preview
The Impact look to bounce back from the thumping they took last week from the Dynamos. The Montreal Impact ended a series of 10 games in 36 days with a 3-0 loss (halftime 1-0) against the Houston Dynamo, Saturday, at BBVA Compass Stadium, in Houston. The Impact started the game with three changes to the starting lineup. Midfielders Justin Mapp and Patrice Bernier, as well as defender Jeb Brovsky, were not in the starting lineup. Brovsky, who played the last 13 games, did not play due to a thigh injury.
Quebec-born defender Karl W. Ouimette, developed by the club’s Academy, played in his first ever career MLS game, replacing defender Zarek Valentin, who left the game in the 23rd minute as a result of an injury to his left ankle.
New York Preview
The Red Bulls improved to 7-0-3 inside of Red Bull Arena this season with a 2-0 victory over the visiting Union, thanks to goals on each side of halftime from a reborn Kenny Cooper (above) and another shutout for goalkeeper Bill Gaudette and the New York defense.
The victory saw the Red Bulls move to 11-5-5 on the year and put them in first place in the Eastern Conference heading into Saturday night's action. It also ended a three-game winning streak for the Union (6-10-2) and gave them their second loss to New York this year.
Montreal Impact vs New York Red Bulls Predictions: Red Bulls 3-0 Over Impact
Face it The New York Red Bulls are one of the most difficult teams in MLS to beat at home. That said, The Red Bulls will make a statement in this game at the expense of the Impact. New York runs a high powered attack while the Impact is full of injuries. Red Bulls will jump out and control most of this match.
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Major League Soccer 2012 Preview: Montreal Impact vs New York Red Bulls Predictions
Catch real time updates on your favorite Major League Soccer 2012 Match.
Montreal Preview
The Impact look to bounce back from the thumping they took last week from the Dynamos. The Montreal Impact ended a series of 10 games in 36 days with a 3-0 loss (halftime 1-0) against the Houston Dynamo, Saturday, at BBVA Compass Stadium, in Houston. The Impact started the game with three changes to the starting lineup. Midfielders Justin Mapp and Patrice Bernier, as well as defender Jeb Brovsky, were not in the starting lineup. Brovsky, who played the last 13 games, did not play due to a thigh injury.
Quebec-born defender Karl W. Ouimette, developed by the club’s Academy, played in his first ever career MLS game, replacing defender Zarek Valentin, who left the game in the 23rd minute as a result of an injury to his left ankle.
New York Preview
The Red Bulls improved to 7-0-3 inside of Red Bull Arena this season with a 2-0 victory over the visiting Union, thanks to goals on each side of halftime from a reborn Kenny Cooper (above) and another shutout for goalkeeper Bill Gaudette and the New York defense.
The victory saw the Red Bulls move to 11-5-5 on the year and put them in first place in the Eastern Conference heading into Saturday night's action. It also ended a three-game winning streak for the Union (6-10-2) and gave them their second loss to New York this year.
Montreal Impact vs New York Red Bulls Predictions: Red Bulls 3-0 Over Impact
Face it The New York Red Bulls are one of the most difficult teams in MLS to beat at home. That said, The Red Bulls will make a statement in this game at the expense of the Impact. New York runs a high powered attack while the Impact is full of injuries. Red Bulls will jump out and control most of this match.
Original Source: Major League Soccer 2012 Preview: Montreal Impact vs New York Red Bulls Predictions