UPPER MONTCLAIR, N.J. ā Saturday afternoon's match against Toronto is perhaps the most crucial match of the season for the Red Bulls. Sitting in second place, New York can essentially lock up a playoff position with a win over third-place TFC and create some real separation in the Eastern Conference. Last Wednesday, the Red Bulls beat Toronto FC, 1-0, at home in a physical contest.
Four things to watch for on Saturday:
Another close match ā A draw wonāt sit well with either team. New York need this win before entering a brutal stretch of league play that includes some very tough matches both home and away. Toronto need to make up some ground and canāt give the Red Bulls any more points if they hope to earn their first-ever playoff appearance.
New York head coach Hans Backe was impressed with what he saw of Toronto last Wednesday.
ā[Toronto] looked good in possession, very comfortable,ā Backe said.
āI thought they played better than LA [did] in our place,ā Thierry Henry said.
[inline_node:315987]Bounce back Rafa ā Saturday night against Los Angeles was a tough match for New York defensive midfielder Rafa MĆ”rquez. The Mexican National Team captain played two Sundays ago in Chicago in his MLS debut then flew to Mexico City for a friendly against Spain on Wednesday. Arriving in New Jersey on Thursday after a long flight, he started against the Galaxy and looked tired.
MĆ”rquez said it wasnāt an issue of form but merely getting his legs under him again.
āI think it is more a question of my fitness,ā MĆ”rquez said. ā[I am hoping] in two weeks to be at a much better physical level than I am right now.ā
Then thereās this guy ā Like MĆ”rquez, Henry joins a team in midseason while he is in preseason shape and form. Backe thinks that within a month and certainly come playoff time, both MĆ”rquez and Henry will be coming into their world-class style.
Henry also said his issuesāhe developed a calf strain in both legs during the LA gameāare due to his stamina and not his touch.
āThe only problem I have is not being fit,ā Henry said.
The de Guzman factor ā The fact that Torontoās designated player, Julian de Guzman, is out for the match is a boon for New York. Last week, during Torontoās loss to New York, de Guzman controlled the midfield and the flow of the match, winning balls and providing solid distribution centrally. His presence on Saturday will be missed, especially as New Yorkās midfield continues to settle, with MĆ”rquez playing centrally and Joel Lindpere on the left flank. With sporadic wing play at best, Torontoās midfield could well struggle without their tempo-setter.
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