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    FOUR PLAYERS THE GALAXY SHOULD BE CHASING

    Los Angeles Times
    Nov 5 2008
    CA

    If Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena shows up at the Home Depot Center on
    Saturday night to watch Chivas USA in its must-win playoff game
    against Real Salt Lake, he might want to take along his notebook. Or
    his checkbook.

    Real Salt Lake has exactly what the woeful Galaxy lacked in 2008 --
    a spine.

    If Arena could persuade these four players to trade Utah for
    California, it would give the Galaxy strength from back to front and
    make it a vastly improved team next season:

    Goalkeeper: Chris Seitz, 21, is the backup to starter Nick Rimando,
    but the former University of Maryland player from San Luis Obispo has
    all the tools. He has represented the U.S. at the under-18, under-20
    and under-23 levels, was the backup to starter Brad Guzan at the
    Beijing Olympics, and, at 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, is an imposing
    presence in the nets.

    Central defender: Jamison Olave, 27, has been a revelation for
    Real Salt Lake this season and is a major reason why the team is in
    the playoffs. From Medellin, Colombia, Olave has seven years of pro
    experience and won a Colombian league championship with Deportivo Cali
    in 2005. Physically powerful and with good mobility and positional
    sense, Olave has everything the Galaxy needs. Better still, he is
    only on loan to Real, making him perhaps more easily available.

    Midfielder: Kyle Beckerman, 26, is as underrated a player as there
    is in Major League Soccer, given his talents. He has made three
    appearances for the U.S. national team, two of them at last year's
    Copa America in Venezuela, but he should have far more caps. The
    dreadlocked Beckerman is a feisty competitor with a keen soccer brain,
    and is a tireless worker. Originally from Denver, he is in his ninth
    MLS season and is the type of hustling, ball-winning midfielder the
    Galaxy sorely lacks.

    Forward: Yura Movsisyan, 21, has shot to prominence in recent weeks
    by scoring back-to-back, 90th-minute goals, the first of which earned
    Real Salt Lake its playoff spot in the final regular-season game and
    the second of which defeated Chivas USA in the playoff opener. But
    the former Pasadena High and Pasadena City College standout is about
    more than that. He has size, he has speed, he can play centrally or
    out wide, and he has a natural goal-scoring instinct. His Armenian
    heritage won't hurt in the stands either. The Galaxy has not had a
    good Armenian player since the days of Harut Karapetyan in the 1990s.

    To get any or all of four players, the Galaxy would have to give up
    something, and Arena doesn't really have much to offer. A 12-for-4
    trade?

    Whatever it takes, the Galaxy has to make major moves, and these four
    players would be an excellent start. What do you think?
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