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MLS Cup 2012

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2012 edition of the MLS Cup

Football match
MLS Cup 2012
EventMLS Cup
LA GalaxyHouston Dynamo
31
DateDecember 1, 2012
VenueThe Home Depot Center,Carson, California, US
Man of the MatchOmar Gonzalez
(LA Galaxy)
RefereeSilviu Petrescu
Attendance30,510
WeatherRain, 66 °F (19 °C)[1]
2011
2013

MLS Cup 2012, the 17th edition ofMajor League Soccer'schampionship match, was a rematch between theHouston Dynamo and theLos Angeles Galaxy to decide the champion of the2012 season. Thesoccer match was played at theHome Depot Center inCarson, California on December 1, 2012.[2] Los Angeles defeated Houston 3–1 giving the Galaxy their second-straight league title and their fourth overall.[3][4][5]

Calen Carr lies injured as David Beckham look on during the 2012 MLS Cup.

For the first time in MLS Cup history, the championship was not held at a predetermined neutral site. Instead, the match venue was held in the home stadium of the finalist with the best regular season record, in this caseThe Home Depot Center (Los Angeles), which broke the MLS record for hosting the most MLS Cup matches (5).[6][7][8][9] The game was a rematch of the2011 MLS Cup, won 1–0 by the Galaxy.

As MLS Cup finalists, both Houston and Los Angeles qualified for the2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League (champion in Pot A, runner-up in Pot B).

Road to the final

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Main article:2012 MLS Cup Playoffs
Los Angeles GalaxyRoundHouston Dynamo
Western Conference
TeamGPWLTGFGAGDPts
San Jose Earthquakes3419697243+2966
Real Salt Lake34171164635+1157
Seattle Sounders FC34158115133+1856
Los Angeles Galaxy34161265947+1254
Vancouver Whitecaps FC341113103541−643
Regular season
Eastern Conference
TeamGPWLTGFGAGDPts.
Sporting Kansas City3418794227+1563
D.C. United34171075343+1058
New York Red Bulls3416995746+1157
Chicago Fire34171164641+557
Houston Dynamo34149114841+753
OpponentResultLegsPlayoffsOpponentResultLegs
Vancouver Whitecaps FC2–12–1 homeKnockout RoundChicago Fire2–12–1 away
San Jose Earthquakes3–20–1 home; 3–1 awayConf. SemifinalsSporting Kansas City2–12–0 home; 0–1 away
Seattle Sounders FC4–23–0 home; 1–2 awayConference FinalsD.C. United4–23–1 home; 1–1 away

Los Angeles Galaxy

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See also:2012 Los Angeles Galaxy season
Galaxy striker, Robbie Keane, lead the team in scoring during the 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs.

Los Angeles Galaxy entered the 2012 season as the defending MLS Cup champions, as well as the Supporters Shield titleholders, becoming the first team since 2008 to achieve a "league double" (having the best regular season record, and winning the championship). Due to preseason injuries, the Galaxy started their 2012 campaign off on a rough note, at point being at the bottom of the Western Conference table. Their 3–8–2 record to begin the season caused many critics to wonder if the club was even capable of qualifying for the2012 MLS Cup Playoffs.[10]

Midway through the regular season however, Los Angeles went on a resurgence, that saw the club climb as high as third place in the Western Conference. Many point to the return of center-backOmar Gonzalez as a source for the team's renowned success, as well as theJosh Saunders returning from injury. Due to their early season underachievement, the club was unable to ever seriously be in the talks of the Supporters Shield race. Their revitalization in the regular season got them within a dozen points of eventual premiers, and theirupstate rivals,San Jose Earthquakes, but in early October Los Angeles was mathematically unable to defend the Shield for what would have been a record third-consecutive year.

The regular season ended with the Galaxy finishing fourth place in the West, and eighth place overall, their poorest regular season performance since 2008. Despite this, the club embarked on a remarkable run in the MLS Cup Playoffs, having to play a record five matches before reaching the MLS Cup final. Despite this, the club lost two matches during the run, one being at home. The Galaxy's playoff campaign began a month before MLS Cup, on November 1, hosting the fifth-placedVancouver Whitecaps FC at the Home Depot Center, in the wildcard round. Many pundits and media outlets expected Los Angeles to be heavy favorites in this round, mostly due to Los Angeles' strong form, in stark contrast to Vancouver's weak form (the Whitecaps had only won a single match in their last 11).

Despite the predictions, Los Angeles fell behind Vancouver very early on, due to a third-minute goal from the Whitecaps'Darren Mattocks. Despite the advantage for Vancouver, Los Angeles dominated possession throughout the first half. The Galaxy's effort paid off thanks to an eight-yard volley fromMike Magee off a cross fromJuninho in the 69th minute of play, tying the match at 1–1. With a minute, the Galaxy penetrated the Whitecaps' back line, as Juninho slid a pass into the penalty box toLandon Donovan. Donovan was immediately brought down by Vancouver'sMartin Bonjour who had just entered the match. Center official,Silviu Petrescu gave a yellow card to Bonjour, in what some believed should have been a red card, for denial of a goal-scoring opportunity. Donovan scored on the penalty kick, and gave the Galaxy the 2–1 lead, which would eventually end up being the scoreline to the match.

"I feel like you’re assuming [Gonzalez] is really dominant. I feel like you’re wanting me to assume these things or something. I’m not comfortable assuming these things."

-San Jose strikerSteven Lenhart speaking about Omar Gonzalez, November 3, 2012[11]

As winners of the wildcard round, the Galaxy played their California Clasico rivals, San Jose Earthquakes, in the conference semifinals. San Jose, coming off a remarkable turnaround season, earned the Supporters Shield and amassed 68 points during the regular season. Some drama between the two sides sparked throughout the American soccer niche, when Galaxy defender Gonzalez described the Earthquakes' style as "embarrassing",[12] while San Jose'sSteven Lenhart, who had been creating a cult-following in the league,[13][14][15] described being "unintimidated" by Gonzalez.[11] The two-leg, aggregate series began on November 4, with Los Angeles hosting San Jose. The closely knitted affair looked likely to head into a draw, until a free kick was awarded to San Jose in the third minute of second half stoppage time. San Jose, known throughout the season for their late-match heroics, notched a bizarre free kick thanks toVíctor Bernárdez.[16] The ball seeped through the wall that Los Angeles had assembled and awkwardly caught Saunders off guard, who failed to stop the shot from going in the goal. The result gave San Jose a 1–0 aggregate lead headed into the second leg.[17]

Los Angeles Galaxy became the first team to defeat San Jose at Buck Shaw Stadium since August 2011.

On November 7, Los Angeles and San Jose dueled in the second round of the conference semifinals, where Galaxy striker,Robbie Keane quickly gave the Galaxy the upper hand in the series, notching two goals in the 21st and 34th minutes of play. Los Angeles' Magee added an insurance goal that would eventually be the series winner in the 39th minute. For the remainder of the first half and a majority of the second half, Los Angeles comfortably held off San Jose, until the 'Quakes earned a free kick in the 81st minute. There, a chip fromAlan Gordon gave the Quakes a late goal, resulting in Los Angeles' series lead being trimmed to a goal. For the final 10 minutes, plus added time, San Jose dominated possession but failed to find an equalizer, giving the Galaxy a fourth-straight berth into the Western Conference championship.

With the final leg being played at San Jose'sBuck Shaw Stadium, where the Earthquakes went undefeated during the regular season, it looked likely for Los Angeles' postseason to end in the conference semifinals. Although there was an advantage for San Jose, the Galaxy expressed confidence heading into the second leg that they felt that the club could repeat as MLS Champs.

Houston Dynamo

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See also:2012 Houston Dynamo season
Houston's home stadium, BBVA Compass Stadium. During the playoffs, Houston went undefeated here and only conceded one goal.

Houston entered the 2012 as the finalists forMLS Cup 2011, but failed to perform as well during the regular season in 2012 as they did the previous year. Barely qualifying for the playoffs, Houston finished one point ahead ofColumbus Crew for the fifth and final playoff berth, although their spot in the playoffs was claimed with a week left in the regular season.

On October 31, Houston Dynamo played theChicago Fire in the opening round of the playoffs (known as theKnockout round). Played in Chicago's suburb ofBridgeview, the Dynamo took a 1–0 lead over the Fire off a 12th-minute strike fromWill Bruin. Bruin would double Houston's lead a minute into the second half, before Chicago'sAlex slashed the lead in half in the 88th minute. The late surge by Chicago proved to be too little too late, as Houston advanced past Chicago and into the Conference playoff semifinals, where they took on Eastern Conference regular season, and2012 U.S. Open Cup champions,Sporting Kansas City.

Five days after the knockout round match against Chicago, Houston's newly openedBBVA Compass Stadium hosted its first everMLS Cup Playoffs match, for the first leg of the Conference semifinals. Taking on Sporting Kansas City, the Houston Dynamo jumped–once again–to an early lead off of anAdam Moffat goal in the 18th minute of play. Though it would end up being the leg-winning goal, Houston's Bruin score the insurance goal in the 27th minute, which would prove to eventually be the series winner. The match itself ended in a 2–0 advantage for Houston, being up two goals in the second leg.

The second leg of the Conference semifinals proved to be a hostile environment for Houston, as Kansas City dominated much of the ball possession, but failed to tally a goal in the first half of play. Kansas City would eventually score, and slash the series lead in half with a diving header fromSeth Sinovic in the 64th minute. From there, it looked likely that Kansas City would eventually find the series-tying goal. Despite that onslaught of pressure from Kansas City, the Dynamo were able to hold off wave, upon wave, of attack, and even managed to create some counterattacking moments, although they were unsuccessful in doing so. Nevertheless, the match ended in a 1–0 loss to Houston, but with Houston winning the series, upsetting Kansas City 2–1 on aggregate.

In the Conference Finals, Houston Dynamo took onD.C. United, who had been returning to the playoffs for the first time in five years. The first leg of the series proved to be extremely controversial, with some saying that a decision by referee Ricardo Salazar decided the whole series. Played on November 11, United went up early off of a through ball from United'sMarcelo Saragosa to rookie midfielder,Nick DeLeon who slotted a shot underneath Houston'sTally Hall to give United the 1–0 lead in the 27th minute. United maintained the 1–0 lead through the remainder of the first half. In the second half, United's Saragosa had a breakaway shot on goal, but was taken down by Houston'sAndré Hainault. Protesting for a red card, due to a take down and denying a goal-scoring opportunity, center official Salazar did not card Hainault, nor call a foul. Subsequently, the Professional Referee's Association made a press release saying that it should have been an ejection. However, Houston eventually went on to score three unanswered goals, including one by Hainault. The decision was heavily criticized, though United's Ben Olsen said his club should have done a better job closing out the match regardless.

Honduran international,Oscar Boniek García, scored the opening goal of the second leg in the Eastern Conference championship.

A week later, the second leg of the Conference Finals, commenced, with United hosting the Dynamo atRobert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. In front of a season-record crowd of 20,015, the match was closely knitted for the first 20 minutes, before United began to dominate possession throughout the match, requiring Houston's Hall to make a couple acrobatic saves in the first half, primarily off of shots from United'sChris Korb andBranko Boskovic. Eleven minutes prior to halftime, Houston found themselves on a counterattack, as Adam Moffat successfully managed to penetrate the left flank of United's back line, sliding a pass to García. García, drilled the ball past United'sBill Hamid giving Houston a very likely series-clinching goal, leading 4–1 on aggregate. Plagued with injuries, United's depleted attack failed to generate much offensive output until the 80th minute, when Boskovic dribbled past three Houston defenders and slotted the match-tying goal, slashing Houston's series lead to two goals.

From there, United's attack looked more menacing for the final 10 minutes of the match, but neither side was able to capitalize on the wide-open play, as the match ended in a 1–1 draw, and Houston clinched their second consecutive Eastern Conference postseason championship, and berth into the MLS Cup final and CONCACAF Champions League.

Match details

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Los Angeles Galaxy3–1Houston Dynamo
Gonzalez 60'
Donovan 65' (pen.)
Keane 90+4' (pen.)
ReportCarr 44'
Attendance: 30,510
Los Angeles Galaxy
Houston Dynamo
GK12Puerto RicoJosh Saunders
RB5United StatesSean Franklin
CB4United StatesOmar Gonzalez
CB21United StatesTommy Meyer
LB2United StatesTodd Dunivant
CM19BrazilJuninhodownward-facing red arrow 76'
CM23EnglandDavid Beckhamdownward-facing red arrow 89'
RM9SwedenChristian Wilhelmssondownward-facing red arrow 74'
LM18United StatesMike Magee
CF7Republic of IrelandRobbie Keane
CF10United StatesLandon Donovan (c)Yellow card 90+2'
Substitutes:
GK24United StatesBrian Perk
DF20GuamA. J. DeLaGarza
DF35United StatesBryan Gaul
MF8BrazilMarcelo Sarvasupward-facing green arrow 89'
MF26United StatesMichael Stephensupward-facing green arrow 76'
FW11United StatesPat Noonan
FW14United StatesEdson Buddleupward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
United StatesBruce Arena
GK1United StatesTally HallYellow card 90+3'
RB8United StatesKofi Sarkodiedownward-facing red arrow 77'
CB32United StatesBobby BoswellYellow card 64'
CB4JamaicaJermaine Taylor
LB26United StatesCorey Ashe
CM13United StatesRicardo Clark
CM16ScotlandAdam Moffatdownward-facing red arrow 71'
RW27HondurasÓscar Boniek García
LW11United StatesBrad Davis (c)
CF3United StatesCalen Carrdownward-facing red arrow 59'
CF12United StatesWill Bruin
Substitutes:
GK24United StatesTyler Deric
DF31CanadaAndré Hainault
MF17BrazilLuiz Camargo
MF23EnglandGiles Barnesupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW9SenegalMacoumba Kandjiupward-facing green arrow 59'
FW15United StatesCam Weaver
FW25United StatesBrian Chingupward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
United StatesDominic Kinnear

Man of the Match:
Omar Gonzalez (Los Angeles Galaxy)

Assistant referees:
Daniel Belleau
Darren Clark
Fourth official:
Hilario Grajeda

Statistics

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Overall[19]
Los Angeles GalaxyHouston Dynamo
Goals scored31
Total shots911
Shots on target46
Saves24
Corner kicks39
Fouls committed1713
Offsides32
Yellow cards12
Red cards00

See also

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References

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  2. ^"MLS reveals 2012 schedule, including MLS Cup in December". MLSSoccer.com. January 5, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2012.
  3. ^"David Beckham goes out a champion as L.A. Galaxy beats Houston Dynamo".Washington Post. December 2, 2012. RetrievedDecember 2, 2012.
  4. ^"LA Galaxy 3–1 Houston Dynamo: MLS Cup final – as it happened".Guardian UK. December 2, 2012. RetrievedDecember 2, 2012.
  5. ^"Galaxy win second straight MLS Cup".ESPN. December 2, 2012. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2012. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  6. ^"Beckham ends MLS career on high note with second title in a row".USA Today. December 2, 2012. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  7. ^lagalaxy."Galaxy overjoyed to host MLS Cup at The Home Depot Center again | LA Galaxy".lagalaxy. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  8. ^FC, Houston Dynamo."Dynamo to face LA Galaxy in 2012 MLS Cup final | Houston Dynamo".Houston Dynamo FC. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  9. ^mlssoccer."Kick Off: Houston and LA advance, deliver MLS Cup repeat | MLSSoccer.com".mlssoccer. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  10. ^Lovell, Darrell (May 26, 2012)."Recap: Galaxy unable to hold early lead in 2–1 loss to Dynamo".Major League Soccer. LAGalaxy.com. Archived fromthe original on July 1, 2013. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  11. ^abLepper, Geoff (November 4, 2012)."Lenhart, Gonzalez rekindle heightened rivalry in West semis".MLSSoccer.com.
  12. ^Davis, Steve (October 22, 2012)."Galaxy defender Omar Gonzalez: the way San Jose plays is "embarrassing"".NBC Sports – Pro Soccer Talk. NBCSports.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  13. ^Lepper, Geoff (May 24, 2012).""Comeback kings" San Jose dig deep once again".Major League Soccer. MLSSoccer.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  14. ^"The MLS Grinder: Why you hate Steven Lenhart (and why I don't)". NoShortCorners.com.
  15. ^Enger, Chris (May 8, 2012)."Steven Lenhart: The Punk Kid Next Door". SoccerNewsDay.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  16. ^Rigg, Zac Lee (November 4, 2012)."LA Galaxy 0–1 San Jose Earthquakes: Late Bernardez free kick stuns defending champs".Goal.com North America. Goal.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  17. ^Almond, Elliott (November 4, 2012)."San Jose Earthquakes beat Los Angeles Galaxy 1–0 in first leg of Western Conference semifinals".Silicon Valley Mercury News. MercuryNews.com. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  18. ^"2012 MLS Cup Playoffs". MLSsoccer.com. Archived fromthe original on October 31, 2012. RetrievedOctober 30, 2012.
  19. ^"Match statistics".Major League Soccer. Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2013. RetrievedDecember 2, 2012.
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