Friday, July 11, 2008

Guzan gets dream move to Villa

According to part-time ESPN writer/blogger, Ives Galarcep, Brad Guzan's English dream has been revived, as the American goalkeeper has been able to secure a work permit from the notoriously stingy British government.

According to the article:

The Chivas USA goalkeeper is heading to Aston Villa on a $1.5 million transfer after Villa and Major League Soccer agreed to the fee and completed the transfer on Friday, sources with knowledge of the deal confirmed to ESPNsoccernet.

Also according to Galarcep, several keepers, including fellow American Brad Friedel, were linked to Villa since the departure of their No. 1 keeper Scott Carson, but Guzan will be the first signed (which, of course, means bunk since they are getting him on the cheap).

This is surprising given the keeper's dreadful form in Major League Soccer this season that some have attributed to a psychological letdown after his "done deal" to England fell through back in January due to work permit issues. Others questioned if the 2007 MLS goalkeeper of the year had the stuff to begin with.

Guzan has a less-than-impressive 1.33 goals against average and is just a game over .500 in 15 games for Chivas USA. At midseason, he has almost allowed as many goals (20) as he did all of last season (25).

As Galarcep writes, Guzan qualified for the work permit only after playing in "five of the U.S. national team's eight matches this year." According to ussoccer.com, however, Guzan played in only four matches this year. He is 2-0 as a starter for the U.S. this year with no goals allowed against Sweden (not bad) and Barbados (clean sheets are a dime a dozen in Barbados). In relief against England and Spain, he allowed England's second (John Terry) and against the European champions, he allowed the winning goal (Xavi Hernandez).

TYH wishes him the best of luck in "Merry ol' Engerlund" but we hope this move doesn't cloud Bradley's judgement on the goalkeeping depth chart. You gave him his four games to help him get over there, but he's not at Tim Howard's level. He isn't better than a healthy Marcus Hahnemann. Old guys Kasey Keller and Brad Friedel are still a nothc above him. He's not even the best keeper in MLS anymore (see Matt Reis).

Here's to hoping he turns his career around, and we're eating our words by year's end.

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