While I often bet EPL games and some Champions League games, I rarely touch the MLS because of its level of parity (no team won more than half their games last year and the team with the best overall record, Columbus at 12-5-13, had only 2 more wins than the team with the worst overall record, Dallas at 10-14-6). This year, however, has different circumstances because of the addition of 2 expansion franchises, in particular Chivas USA. Chivas will be playing their first game outside of California this Saturday against the New England Revolution. In the previous 4 matches, Chivas have lost 2-0 to DC, 3-1 to Dallas, and 3-1 to Los Angeles, with a 3-3 draw against San Jose, surrendering the most goals in the league at 11. New England, on the other hand, have played 3 road matches so far this year and have won 3-0 at Chicago, 4-3 at DC, and tied 2-2 at San Jose. New England also won their only home game of the yearso far, 3-0 against Columbus and they lead the league with 12 goals in 4 games. Chivas will be playing their second straight match without their anchor in the back, Ryan Suarez, and will have to rely on offensive-minded Ezra Hendrickson and Orlando Perez in the back to shut down Twellman who looks to be returning to his 2002-2003 form. While the forecast calls for rain all day tomorrow and Gilette should be a pit, this should actually be useful for the Revs as Twellman will be allowed to cherry pick all day while Ralston serves balls in and Chivas will be forced to abandon their flashy one-on-one style for something more direct.
Just thought I'd share my insight, since that's what this board is all about. Personally, I'm taking New England -151 to win this game handily.
Just thought I'd share my insight, since that's what this board is all about. Personally, I'm taking New England -151 to win this game handily.
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