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MLS draws
Posted By: Editor In Response To: MLS draws (docriver)
Date: 24 Aug 01, 9:39 pm
The level of scoring *is* higher in MLS than overseas, and that will certainly lead to fewer draws. Draws are also affected by the overall league & playoff structure as well. MLS is definitely different in this regard from its Euro counterparts.
John, I wouldn't take MLS too lightly. The US development regime is beginning to bear fruit. Even Lothar Mattheus had some complimentary things to say about MLS once he got his duff off the French Riviera and into a uniform last year. And you can certainly ask Hristo Stoitchkov in Chicago about kids like Beasley and Wolff.
It'll be a long time before MLS is taken seriously around the world. But we're getting there.
It should also be noted that there is a cultural difference here that leads to a different brand of soccer. Mattheus noted this last year in interviews with the German press. He criticized American players for an incessant desire to attack, rather than being patient. But he also admitted that much of this is due to a rather different ethic here, in which a failure to move aggresively is seen as a sign of laziness and a dilettantish attitude. In any sport. And I do think this results in more scoring as well. Teams here just don't have the same ability to pull into a shell with a lead that you see in more advanced leagues.
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