CRISANTO MOVE CLOSE

Seattle Sounders are extremely close to securing a move for the Honduran defender Wilmer Crisanto, who has been linked with the club in the past few months. Seattle Sounders failed to win the MLS title this season. Hence, the manager Sigi Schmid is extremely intent on building a squad that is capable of challenging for the title next season. The club came extremely close to progress into the final of the MLS cup final only to be beaten in the penultimate stage. The arrival of Wilmer Crisanto will certainly strengthen the team, while also providing the team with a strong foundation for the future.

The 23-year-old is currently at the Victoria club. The manager of Victoria, Hector Vargas recently admitted that he expects the player to sign up for the MLS club in the next few weeks, although the details of the transfer have not been revealed by him. He has said that there are a few things that need to be sorted out in order for the deal to be completed. He has praised the 23-year-old by saying that he has a promising future ahead of him. He has failed to confirm that the deal will take place because it is not confirmed yet.

“There is the option for Wilmer Crisanto to join Mario Martinez’s team (Seattle Sounders), there is a good chance that it can be confirmed in the coming days, it will be money that will come in and we are waiting. It’s not confirmed but there is great potential, because what I have understood is that this weekend the Sounders coaching staff want to confirm a few things, but until it is firm, it’s not confirmed,” said the two-day manager Hector Vargas. The club were recently beaten 4-2 by the eventual winners LA Galaxy in the MLS cup.

SEATTLE WIN BACKING

The defender of Philadelphia Union, Amobi Okugo, has said that Seattle Sounders would win the MLS Cup. Okugo’s own team hasn’t managed to qualify for the play offs, but, the 21 years old defender has backed Seattle Sounders to go all the way. The eight teams which have qualified for the Play offs are New York Red Bulls, Los Angeles Galaxy, Real Salt Lake, San Jose, Seattle Sounders, Houston Dynamo, D.C. United and Kansas City.

When asked which team he thinks would win the MLS Cup, Okugo said, “I would have liked to take the name of my own team, But, unfortunately, we haven’t been able to make it to the play offs. I think Seattle Sounders would win the Championship this time around. They have got a balanced squad and they have played brilliantly in the last few games.”

“The rest 7 teams are also strong ones, but, Seattle is a bit better than them as far as the defense is concerned. Sigi Schmid’s team has got some great defenders and scoring goals fluently against them is not going to be easy for any team.”

“All the teams that have qualified for the play offs are pretty strong and the play off matches are going to be the close ones. It would be great fun to watch those matches. I believe that Seattle will take on New York Red Bulls in the finals and will defeat them.”

When asked about the poor performance of Philadelphia Union in the tournament, Okugo said, “We played well in patches, but, we were not consistent enough. We were expected to do much better, but, unfortunately, we didn’t manage to execute our plans well. Hopefully, we would play better in the next season and qualify for the play offs.”

NO FEARS

Seattle Sounders manager Sigi Schmid has said that he certainly has no fears about facing any of the current teams from the MLS. Sigi Schmid for speaking after the 2-1 defeat suffered at the hands of San Jose earthquakes, which has put the team in a difficult position, especially with the Celtic and Wigan fixtures coming up.

The first half against these two clubs was extremely forgetful, but the second 45 minutes was extremely exciting. However, Sigi Schmid is one person who will certainly not find the second half to be exciting after his team lost 2-1 in the match. It looked like the match was going to end in a draw, but San Jose earthquakes scored a goal in the final few minutes of the match to secure the winner.

After the match, the Seattle Sounders manager Sigi Schmid remarked that he is extremely confident that the team he has assembled will be able to beat any team in the MLS. However, they were unfortunate to be beaten by the San Jose earthquakes. This loss brings an end to the remarkable run of form that the club has experienced since June. Sigi Schmid has said that he is extremely proud of this team and cannot fault the effort given by them.

“We’ve just got to keep going. I think we’re right there, I don’t think there’s any team in the league that we have to fear. We’re starting to get (Christian) Tiffert integrated into the team, I thought he did alright tonight. He was dangerous, he had some good set pieces which helped connect our play. We’ve played a lot of games but at the end of the day I’m proud of what we did and I’m proud of our ability to come back,” said Sigi Schmid after the match, which leaves Seattle Sounders in the third position.

CLOSE ENCOUNTER

Seattle Sounders head coach Sigi Schmid has said that it will be a close encounter between his team and LA Galaxy when the two meet each other on Wednesday night. LA Galaxy are the visitors to Seattle Sounders on Wednesday night in one of the high-profile matches of the MLS season.

However, LA Galaxy’s best player David Beckham is likely to be missing for this match. According to reports, LA Galaxy manager Bruce Arena has reportedly given the former England midfielder time off in order to celebrate his birthday. Seattle Sounders are best placed to take advantage of the lack of the England midfielder according to Sigi Schmid, who thinks that the match will be close.

It has been three years since Seattle Sounders last beat LA Galaxy in a league game. In many ways, LA Galaxy are the bogey team for Seattle Sounders, but Sigi Schmid reckons that the record has to change sooner rather than later. Seattle Sounders have failed to score against LA Galaxy in the last three encounters, which have finished in an aggregate total of 6-0 in favour of LA Galaxy. It is this poor record that has motivated the players ahead of this encounter according to Sigi Schmid.

“I’m happy with us being fired up. We’ll take all the fire we can get. I don’t think you can get too fired up for that. We’re a team that’s been very consistent over the past three years and we’ve started off this season all right, as well. We just want to take it to that next level, and winning games of this magnitude is something that will help us get to that level,” Schmid said ahead of the match. Midfielder Brian Evans also has said that it is extremely crucial for the club to take all three points.