Canada’s Oldest Rivalry Comes To MLS

When Toronto FC joined Major League Soccer back in 2007, the Columbus Crew, one of the league’s ten charter members, became their chief rival. This manufactured-for-MLS rivalry was largely a conflict of convenience, a function of the lack of any other team in closer proximity to Canada’s largest city and the fact that Reds fans required a destination for road trips. The rivalry served its purpose in those early years. Some 2,400 TFC supporters filled a grandstand at the end zone at Crew Stadium for the 2008 season opener. In 2009, some actual animosity was injected into the previously placid relationship when a post-game melee led to 20 Columbus Police Department cruisers arriving on scene, a tasering and some arrests – a rare display of rambunctiousness for the usually unfailingly polite Canadians.
But in general, Torontonians have nothing against the good people of Columbus, Ohio. As far as rivalries go, that’s a tad problematic.  A competition which derives its moniker from a pretty plant – the teams compete for the Trillium Cup, named for the official flowers of Ontario and Ohio – isn’t the easiest to get excited about.
Enter the Montreal Impact. Major League Soccer’s nineteenth and newest franchise hails from the one city Torontonians love to hate most. The rivalry between these two cities has been manifested multiple times before: between the Argos and the Alouettes, the Blue Jays and the now-defunct Expos, and, most importantly, in the nation’s oldest sporting rivalry: that between the Maple Leafs and les Canadiens de Montréal. Fans of both sides have already even had a taste of what Montreal’s first season in Major League Soccer will bring.
Back in 2009 when the Impact, playing in the second-tier USL, were defending Canadian champions, the Reds went into Saputo Stadium needing to win by four goals to claim the title over the Whitecaps. They embarrassed their hosts, thumping them 6 goals to 1, to take the first trophy in the Toronto club’s history. A year later at BMO Field, TFC won 2-0 in a match featuring six yellow cards which saw Impact striker Roberto Brown sent off for a punch to the face of Toronto defender Nick Garcia.
“I think the fans came to see a soccer match and a boxing match – they got both,” said then-TFC striker Chad Barrett at the time. “You’re going to get a lot of feistiness, especially playing against Montreal. As of right now, that is our rival. It’s always going to be a heated matchup.”
Virtually no one from either side remains. But the sentiment lingers. The roots of this rivalry run deep – below layer upon layer of snow and ice.
From 1944 to 1978, the Maple Leafs and the Canadiens met each other in the Stanley Cup playoffs 12 times and faced off in five finals. While the competition on-ice is fierce, this rivalry is actually symbolic of a much deeper cultural cleavage in Canadian society. It is merely a manifestation of the historical enmity that has existed between English and French Canadians since Canada’s formation.
From the time of the British defeat of Québec at the Plains of Abraham in 1759, the chief tension in what would eventually become the country of Canada has been that between English- and French-speaking Canadians. English Canadians, were for the most part of British ethnic stock and Protestant, associated with and loyal to the British Crown. In contrast, the French Canadians,  known as theQuébecois, were of French descent, heavily Roman Catholic, and did not express a strong allegiance to the British monarchy – to put it lightly.
When the NHL was created in 1917, these differences continued to play themselves out in the rivalry between the Maple Leafs and Canadiens – the oldest rivalry in the history of the National Hockey League. The Maple Leafs’ fanbase consisted primarily of English-speaking Canadians of British descent; in fact, the team’s logo from 1927 onward was a stylized version of the badge insignia sported by the Canadian Army (who fought on behalf of the British crown) during World War I. As late as the 1970s, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Canada’s official head of state, hung in the Leafs’ home arena, Maple Leaf Gardens, and God Save the Queen, the royal anthem, was the song of choice before any game.
The Canadiens, meanwhile, captured the imaginations of Canada’s French-speaking population, mainly concentrated in the province of Quebec. It was the Habs, as they are affectionately known, who pioneered the use of what is now Canada’s national anthem, O Canada, at that mecca of hockey, the Montreal Forum (albeit with bilingual lyrics as opposed to the entirely English version used throughout the rest of Canada). Canada’s greatest rivalry was particularly acute during the 1960s, as one of the two teams would capture the Stanley Cup each year of the decade, with the exceptions of 1961 and 1970. The rivalry reached its zenith in the 1967 season, when both teams met in the Stanley Cup Finals during the centennial year of Canadian Confederation. The city of Montreal was hosting Expo 67 that year, and the Canadiens were expected to beat the Leafs quite with ease. Yet Toronto, the underdog, upset the Habs to capture Canada’s most coveted piece of silverware.
The Leafs and the Habs will next face each other on Saturday night at the Bell Centre – while across town, the Impact will host their familiar rivals, TFC, for the first time as a Major League Franchise. One could not have imagined a more salivating night for sports in Canada if they’d tried. Simply stated, Montreal and Toronto hate each other. They always have, and they always will. This is a good thing. If soccer is to continue its exponential growth in Canada, it needs an audience – and nothing generates interest quicker than a heated rivalry.
What can we expect from Saturday’s tantalizing tie? Both teams are arguably equally hungry for a win, with Major League Soccer’s new kid on the block still seeking their first victory and Toronto hoping to ease their lingering disappointment over their failed attempt to make history earlier this week. Expect spirit. Expect entertainment. Most of all, expect Montreal’s douzième jouer, their vociferous, vocal fanbase, to make their presence felt. Keep your ears open for a familiar phrase, heard often round these here parts when Torontonians are around:

GALAXY NOTEBOOK: Team in quick need of progress

If you haven't recognized the Galaxy in their less-than-championship form this season, it may be hard to figure them out at all this afternoon.
First, if the Galaxy continue their poor play, they're likely to get spanked by the hottest team in Major League Soccer, Sporting Kansas City, in front of a sellout crowd of more than 18,500 at Livestrong Park.
Second, the Galaxy (1-2) could have to make do without the services of Landon Donovan and David Beckham, who are battling nagging leg injuries. Beckham did not make the trip and Donovan could be a game-time decision.
"This team the past three years has had a mentality that no matter what 11 is on the field, we're going to do things the right way and more often than not we get the results we want," said Donovan, who missed last weekend's 3-1 loss to New England. "And we've gone away from it this year."
Forward Robbie Keane, who wore the captain's armband in place of Donovan last week, said it's a matter of concentration for a club that can't find the formula that served them so well during their MLS Cup run in 2011.
"The attitude should always be the same," Keane said. "I think it's more lack of concentration than anything. The attitude or the will to do something, every player has to have the will to do it.
"Maybe the lack of concentration is what's been the case for the goals being conceded. That's certainly what the manager's been trying to install in the team this week."
The Galaxy pretty much fell apart in the loss to New England while allowing the Revolution to stream untouched through the midfield to set up goals. And when the Galaxy did retreat, they had trouble matching up on players who beat them to dangerous spots in front of the goal.
No one has to be reminded Omar Gonzalez, the MLS Defender of the Year in 2011, is recovering from knee surgery. But the Galaxy are making mistakes before the ball even reaches the backline.
"We have to defend as a team and defend as a unit," Keane said. "We can't just put the blame on the defenders. Everyone's knows it's the team and we have to take responsibility for it."
Kansas City (4-0) is the only team in the league with an unblemished record and has outscored its opponents 7-1. Forward C.J. Sapong already has scored three goals and midfielder Graham Zusi leads MLS with five assists.
Goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen has needed to make only seven saves.
"We've gotten back to good habits this week and realizing that you can't just step on the field and win games," Donovan said. "You have to do things properly or there's talented teams in this league that can beat you.
"They're a powerful team, they're a dynamic team and they're pretty much the same group with a year more experience, so they're going to be real excited for this game.
"For us it's the perfect test now after a bad result to see what we're made of."

No time to panic

Coach Bruce Arena is hardly panicking at the state of his team.
"We've not been efficient on either end of the field," he said. "The effort's there. I don't think the thinking's as good as it needs to be. I guess if you make it all neat and tidy, you could probably list five things and say these are the reasons, but if those are the reasons we would have that taken care of. It's not as easy as you think.
"At the end of the day, you don't have a checklist where you can check and say that's the reason why it happened. Just play well, you get right some of the plays you haven't recently and you have a little luck, too. That's all part of sports and especially in soccer, where it's a low-scoring game.
"If you make a critical mistake it makes a difference in the game. In basketball you've got the next 50 points to deal with."

MMissing in action

Beckham missed training on Thursday, which signaled to the team his status was doubtful.
In his place, Keane and midfielder Mike Magee were practicing free kicks, Beckham's specialty, with Arena paying rapt attention.
"You try to take free kicks as much as you can, but when David's there he's the man for the free kicks," Keane said. "And who's to argue it the way he takes free kicks?"

IBRAHIMOVIC: “GUARDIOLA WAS NOT A MAN TO ME”

The Swede said he sought answers to their problem with Pep for two months …
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has not yet overcome their traumatic exit Barca in the summer of 2010: at least, is what emerges from their latest statements on the matter, the British magazine Four Four Two ‘¿.
The Swedish striker, now in the ranks of Milan and recently eliminated from the Champions League, explains that when he left the club, saying he did it himself “I’m the best team in the world because there is a person who has a problem with me. It was man, not tell me what the problem was. If I can not know what was wrong, I’ll behave like a man and I will leave the club. ”
Milan striker also recalled that “for a couple of months” was “running around, trying to get some answers, but no way, so eventually I said,` this is not only bullshit, I want nothing of this, so I’ll go where you know where I can get answers and to develop my game. ”
The full interview with Ibrahimovic will be published in the print edition of the May issue of Four Four Two ‘¿.
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BARCA: OBJECTIVE, 9 POINTS

The Blaugrana team faces a decisive week to force whites to play the league at Camp Nou
The Champions League will be parked in próxmos ten days to Barcelona and Madrid resume their exciting duel for the league title.Chelesa and Bayern will have to wait because the next stakes are sufficiently important to the outcome of the championship to move off thinking the way to Munich.
Tomorrow will start the day with a commitment between Barcelona and Zaragoza in La Romareda. Be the first of a three-game stretch before the first leg of semifianales classic …. and Camp Nou.
If we start the analysis of the fighting against the same opponents last season, both teams should do better to add all the points in contention.Barca beat Zaragoza (0-2), Getafe (2-1), but it was not a draw against Levante at the Ciutat de Valencia (1-1). However, it is noted that the club had enough with a point before the picture to be crowned champion granota League mathematically.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid is measured Sunday to Valencia at the Bernabeu on Wednesday visit the Vicente Calderon to play the derby and the following Saturday to face Sporting in the white manor.The Madrid group is required to improve performance in this stretch of games to avoid the risk of leaving the Nou Camp as Barca seeing regained the lead.
The Mourinho defeated Valencia and Atletico Madrid, but, surprisingly stumbled against Sporting by 0-1. This result served on a platter League Barca. Circumstances have changed a lot in this time and Atletico will be presented to the Bernabeu in an agonizing situation. The Clement take the wooden spoon in the league and the game against Madrid is seen as crucial to the continuity of the Asturian one more season in First Division.
If Madrid, as last season, will only add six of the nine points at stake, might not be leading after classic. In the event that the club gets full and face the match at Camp Nou to three points for whites, a victory would cause the two teams equaled their score and Guardiola would stand in front thanks to their better goal average as they won the first-round match at the Santiago Bernabeu (1-3).
After only five games will be classic and Mourinho could not slip up the least. A week later, after having played the semi-final second leg against Bayern Europe Munich, faces at the Bernabeu to Seville is on the rise since the arrival of Michel to the bench. The Seville team will be rushing your options to challenge a European competition next season and will go for all. It also has very good footballer who play on the counterattack with spaces such as Jesus Navas, Jose Antonio Reyes Alvaro Negredo or exmadridista.
Commitment to meet the challenge against Madrid three days later, in another day intersemanal crawling because of the postponement of the first day of the strike of the AFE, visit San Mamés whites. Athletic is always a hard bone to gnaw at the Cathedral, although there is the possibility of reserving energy for the Europa League or the final of the Copa del Rey on May 25. Anyway, the Lions’ At home they are required to give everything and coach Marcelo Bielsa, would not allow the slightest relaxation of its players in a game in which the Athetlic emerges as the judge of the League.
Barca, meanwhile, in these two days should be measured in Madrid Rayo Vallecano, which could have the duties and events, and receive a very irregular Malaga showed with their last defeat against Betis. Guardiola will end up in the last two days against Espanyol at the Camp Nou and the Benito Villamarin against the whole Pepe Mel.
The Madrid should not suffer in the last two days, although the Granada would risk their lives in Los Cármenes, while ending the championship in front of his home crowd against Mallorca Caparros.
In any event, the club should focus on the match this afternoon before a Zaragoza has won five of the last six visits since 2004. Just five years ago, on April 7, 2007, the club fell into the hand feud 1-0 with a well managed by Diego Milito.

The Champions Classic will mark the

Barca-Real Madrid on April 21 will mark the Champions semifinal playoff both teams settled at Chelsea and Bayern Munich respectively. The league game will be played after the round before the turn, so that alignments of either team could be conditioned depending on the result obtained in the first wager. Three parties’ a dog face. ”
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