We'll see just what kind of a team this is come May 15th when we're playing the Chicago Fire once again. Either the team will lay an egg again, or they will step up and get revenge after the pathetic showing on Saturday. Bonseau made costly mistakes, Taylor missed two sitters, midfield was invisible, there was no creativity in the offensive half... we can make tons of excuses for the loss, but Fire owns us. Whether or not the team has a mental block when they play the Fire, that they all sh!t their collective pants, or the Fire is that much better then us, we will find out for sure on the 15th. If Metro is really determined to become the top team in MLS and win the cup, they will have to respond in a manner they've never played before against Chicago. Last night's game was one of the most painfull to watch in the team's history, probably because Metro started the season off so well and Chicago so poorly. That and the fact that they totally schooled us.
I think secretly the Fire only gave the ok to Bradley to leave for NJ if he guaranteed that he would lose every game he coached against the Fire.
Who knows? Does he bench Talyor who deserves it after the missing from last game? Does he give Cornell Glenn a shot? Does he bench the man who was brought in to score goals and who is making large amount of money(Galavn Rey)? Does he play Lisi or Rico in the midfield?