Los Angeles Galaxy Ins and Outs, March 14, 2011
So what's their motivation?
The desire to meet high standards are a mantra for Bruce Arena's Los Angeles Galaxy, who made final preparations before the season opener against the Seattle Sounders.
โWe are clearly driven to win a championship this year,โ Arena said. โNo question about it.โ
When asked the question, midfielder David Beckham echoed the same sentiments.
โItโs something that weโre always passionate about,โ Beckham said. โEveryone wants to be successful. Going into this season, itโs no different than going into every other season. You have to be up for it. You have to want to win."
โNot every team has the talent we have and our ability to win a championship every year," said team captain Landon Donovan. "So we want to take advantage of it.โ
โItโs almost one of those things that doesnโt need to be said,โ defender Todd Dunivant said. โTo be honest, it hasnโt been much different the last couple of years.โ
Case in point: the 2009 MLS Cup defeat to Real Salt Lake. Another case in point, the 2010 Western Conference Final defeat to FC Dallas.
โIt was such a disappointing end,โ Dunivant said, โsort of a shocking end last year, to let the season get away like that. Without a doubt weโre more focused and more resolved.
โ[High expectations] come with being on the Galaxy. This is a team that is expected to win. We have turned it around the last two years, and now itโs time to put the final touches on.
โThat doesnโt happen today. It happens throughout the season. Itโs a mentality we have to have all yearโฆthatโs our goal. When we get to the playoffs we have to push through and finally win it."
Newcomer Frankie Hejduk, familiar with success as a member of the Columbus Crew, knew all too well that the pressure and the will to win would be critical to LA's 2011 campaign.
โAnything less than a championship would be a disappointment, to be honest,โ Hejduk said. โThat should be the goal of every team youโre on every year. If you go into a year not thinking youโre going to win a championship, you shouldnโt be out here.
โYeah, there are high expectations, but as a player thatโs what you want. You want to play at the highest level in the toughest environment week in and week out. Itโs intense around here, and thatโs going to make us better.โ
Josh Saunders, a.k.a. Mr. Reliable
So what happens if Donovan Ricketts is unavailable to play for the G's on Tuesday night?
Well, you call in the Galaxy's No. 12, Josh Saunders, to fill in that role. Or...maybe not.
โWe donโt know what our lineup is on Tuesday,โ Arena said. โ[Ricketts] just took a knock. Heโll be fineโฆItโs not serious. Heโs doing well.โ
Ricketts was injured in the team's preseason friendly with Club Tijuana on Mar. 2, and Saunders replaced him. He also was in goal during the Galaxy's 2-1 victory over UCLA.
Still, Saunders was not hasty in jumping to conclusions.
โItโs still a bit too early,โ Saunders said on the goalkeeper situation. โWe donโt know but itโs one of those things as a backup where Iโm always going to be prepared because thatโs my job. Regardless, Iโll be ready whether I play or not.
โEven if I know Iโm not playing, I go in with the same mentalityโlike I am playing. Itโs the same preparation. Itโs more of a mental exercise than anything. Itโs your preparation mentally for the game, so you donโt want to prepare differently whether you are playing or not. Iโm going to go into it thinking it either way."
But after the match with UCLA, the possibility was there.
โItโs more of a mental exercise than physical, for me at least,โ Saunders said. โI could tell I was lagging a little in the last 20 minutes...but overall it was a good exercise.โ
And what of the Beckham effect?
Last week, Mia Hamm was quick to note that the Beckham effect had lost its luster the past few years.
"It's still evolving, he's still there," Hamm told The Associated Press on Thursday. "I don't think the David Beckham chapter is quite finished yet. Maybe we'll need to evaluate it in five years.
"He definitely created a buzz. But playing for your country also means a certain amount of time. When he came to Los Angeles, it looked like his days in England were over. But there was a huge push by his teammates to bring him back.
"As a competitor, you understand why there was this transition back to Europe. As a fan, I was excited he was playing for the Galaxy and I could see him in my own backyard.
"As a teammate, I'm sure they also understand. It's difficult."

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