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    Bergen's Eskandarian, Berhalter make impact

    The Record and Herald News (Hackensack, New Jersey)
    Friday, July 17, 2009

    BY TIM LEONARD, STAFF WRITER

    EAST RUTHERFORD ` The attendance was 23,238, and while many of those
    who came to Giants Stadium on Thursday night were there to cheer or
    jeer David Beckham, a sizable number were there to see some of his Los
    Angeles Galaxy teammates.

    Two Bergen County natives played big roles in the Galaxy's 3-1 victory
    over the Red Bulls.

    Montvale native Alecko Eskandarian scored an early goal and Tenafly
    native Gregg Berhalter got on the stat sheet with a yellow card in the
    10th minute and led a stingy defense that gave the Red Bulls precious
    few opportunities to score..

    "This one was probably the most special one. This is probably the last
    game I'll ever play here," said Eskandarian, who is half of what
    likely is the only father-son duo to play professional soccer at
    Giants Stadium. "I really wanted to make this a special night."

    Eskandarian's father, Andranik, played with the Cosmos 30 years ago.

    Eskandarian set the tone early. He tipped a ball into the air and spun
    around a Red Bulls defender, stepping into the bouncing ball for a
    25-yard blast that sailed over the outstretched arms of Red Bulls
    goalkeeper Danny Cepero to give Los Angeles a 1-0 lead in the third
    minute. It was Eskandarian's third goal of the season.

    The shot was pure opportunism, with Eskandarian creating something out
    of nothing and crushing the perfectly timed strike.

    It was Eskandarian's second goal in three games for the Galaxy since
    being traded from Chivas USA for a conditional pick in the 2010
    SuperDraft on July 1.

    Eskandarian had scored one goal in seven matches ` two starts ` for
    Chivas USA before the trade. The Galaxy are 3-0 since acquiring
    Eskandarian.

    "The last two months at Chivas, I felt the coaches treated me as an
    afterthought," Eskandarian said. "I'm definitely hungry to play. I
    feel very blessed this trade was made. It feels great to contribute
    again."

    Eskandarian 0 in the first half, powering a left-footed shot from 25
    yards just over the crossbar in the 37th minute. He received a yellow
    card for dissent 10 minutes before that chance.

    Berhalter also set the tone early, but in a decidedly different
    manner. The former two-time All-American at North Carolina received a
    quick caution after laying out Red Bulls forward Macoumba Kandji at
    midfield in the 10th minute. Kandji stayed down briefly as Berhalter
    was booked.

    Berhalter delivered another hard foul later in the first half that
    drew a word from referee Shane Moody, but he didn't need to send any
    more messages to what was an inept Red Bulls offense.

    Berhalter helped keep things organized in the back, which was easy
    since New York rarely attacked with more than three players. Berhalter
    was whistled for three fouls in the game.

    "It sent a message to their forwards," Berhalter said with a bit of a
    grin of the foul on Kandji. "And it happened in midfield. I don't mind
    those."

    Berhalter was hit with a wave of emotion just before the game. It was
    the first time he had played at Giants Stadium since a friendly with
    the U.S. national team in 2002.

    "I had a nice feeling inside. It gave me a nice shot before the game
    because of this," Berhalter said, referring to the approximately 85
    family members and friends who were part of the crowd.

    "I got a little sentimental. I was thinking this is where I
    started. This was my first professional game here after 35 years and
    30 years of soccer. To win made it even more special."


    http://www.northjersey.com/sports /pro_sports/50991277.html
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