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It'll be harder to keep abreast in MLS West

SOCCER

A new team in Seattle and planned 2011 expansion clubs in Portland and Vancouver up the ante for the Galaxy and Chivas USA.

March 21, 2009|Grahame L. Jones

Actor, comedian and Galaxy season ticket holder Drew Carey wanted a marching band, so he got one.

As minority owner of Major League Soccer's newest team, the Seattle Sounders, Carey led the band on a four-block march from Pioneer Square to Qwest Field on Thursday night, and then watched along with a sellout throng of 32,523 scarf-waving fans as the newly minted Sounders trounced the New York Red Bulls, 3-0.


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Meanwhile, Los Angeles' two MLS teams open their 2009 campaigns this weekend, with Chivas USA launching its fifth season against the Colorado Rapids at the Home Depot Center tonight at 7:30 and the Galaxy facing D.C. United at noon Sunday, also in Carson.

But this entire week has upped the ante for the Galaxy and Chivas. Consider:

* On Wednesday, MLS Commissioner Don Garber announced that the league would add a team in Vancouver, Canada, in 2011.

* On Thursday, the Sounders, under former UCLA and Galaxy coach Sigi Schmid, looked like anything but an expansion team as they cut apart last season's league runners-up.

* On Friday, Garber announced that MLS would add a team in Portland, Ore., in 2011.

Suddenly, the Western Conference isn't what it used to be. The addition of the Sounders, Whitecaps and Timbers will make things a lot more competitive on and off the field.

Already, Seattle has sold 22,000 season tickets, more than the Galaxy and Chivas USA combined. Already, the Sounders have a victory, three points and a star, 21-year-old Colombian striker Fredy Montero, who scored twice in his MLS debut.

Seattle's success and the atmosphere around the game drew nothing but praise in Carson on Friday. "It was awesome," said Chivas USA forward Alecko Eskandarian. "The crowd was spectacular. It was really just great to see how enthusiastic the fans were."

"Phenomenal," said Galaxy forward Landon Donovan.

So any thoughts that Chivas USA Coach Preki or Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena might have had about taking and holding the high ground in the West now will have to be reconsidered.

Preki has done far less tinkering with his roster in the off-season than Arena, who has cleaned house.

Only four new players have been added to Chivas USA's ranks, including Canadian international defender Ante Jazic, who was acquired in a trade with the Galaxy, and midfielder Michael Lahoud, 23, a 2007 NCAA champion at Wake Forest who was selected ninth overall in the 2009 MLS draft.

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