2014 MLS All-Star Game

Summary

The 2014 AT&T Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 19th annual Major League Soccer All-Star Game. It took place on August 6, 2014 at Providence Park, the home of MLS club Portland Timbers. The game was televised live on ESPN2 and UniMás in the United States, TSN and RDS in Canada, and in more than 130 other countries worldwide.[1]

2014 AT&T MLS All-Star Game
2014 AT&T MLS All-Star
Event2014 Major League Soccer season
DateAugust 6, 2014 (2014-08-06)
VenueProvidence Park, Portland, Oregon
Most Valuable PlayerLandon Donovan (MLS All-Stars)
RefereeJair Marrufo
Attendance21,733
2013
2015

Bayern Munich was the second European team from outside the United Kingdom to play in the All-Star Game, following Roma in the 2013 MLS All-Star Game, and the first German team to play in the All-Star Game. They were also the first defending FIFA Club World Champions to play in the All-Star Game after winning the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.

The MLS All-Stars defeated Bayern Munich 2–1. After giving up a goal in the eighth minute to Robert Lewandowski, the All-Stars pulled even early in the second-half on a goal by Bradley Wright-Phillips. Landon Donovan scored in the 70th minute to put the All-Stars ahead permanently. Donovan was named the game's Most Valuable Player, and the next day, he announced that he would retire at the end of the 2014 MLS season.

The game featured many players who had seen action in the 2014 FIFA World Cup weeks earlier. On the MLS side, Clint Dempsey, Matt Besler, DeAndre Yedlin, Kyle Beckerman (United States) and Tim Cahill (Australia), among others, all got time on the pitch. Bayern saw contributions from Julian Green (USA), Javi Martínez (Spain), Dante (Brazil), Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland) and Arjen Robben (Netherlands). Most notably, Bayern's six members of the World Cup winning-German national teamPhillip Lahm, Manuel Neuer, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Thomas Müller, Mario Götze and Jérôme Boateng—all made appearances to much fanfare.

Following the conclusion of the game, an incident between Caleb Porter, the manager of the Portland Timbers and the MLS All-Stars, and Pep Guardiola, the manager of Bayern, drew headlines.[2] Guardiola refused to shake hands with Porter following the match and the two exchanged words, with Guardiola walking off the pitch angrily.

Rosters edit

MLS All-Stars edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF   USA Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders FC)[a]
4 MF   USA Michael Bradley (Toronto FC)[a]
5 DF   USA Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City)[a]
6 MF   CUB Osvaldo Alonso (Seattle Sounders FC)[b]
7 DF   USA Sean Franklin (D.C. United)[e]
8 MF   USA Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City)[a]
9 FW   NGA Obafemi Martins (Seattle Sounders FC)[a]
10 FW   USA Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy)[a]
11 MF   AUS Tim Cahill (New York Red Bulls)[b]
13 FW   ENG Dom Dwyer (Sporting Kansas City)[e]
14 FW   FRA Thierry Henry (New York Red Bulls)[a]
16 MF   ARG Diego Valeri (Portland Timbers)[c]
17 DF   USA DeAndre Yedlin (Seattle Sounders FC)[a]
18 GK   USA Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake)[a]
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   MEX Erick Torres (Chivas USA)[c]
21 MF   USA Maurice Edu (Philadelphia Union)[e]
23 DF   USA Michael Parkhurst (Columbus Crew)[b]
24 DF   ENG Liam Ridgewell (Portland Timbers)[e]
28 GK   USA Bill Hamid (D.C. United)[b]
32 DF   USA Bobby Boswell (D.C. United)[e]
75 MF   CAN Will Johnson (Portland Timbers)[b]
78 DF   FRA Aurélien Collin (Sporting Kansas City)[b]
99 FW   ENG Bradley Wright-Phillips (New York Red Bulls)[b]
MF   USA Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake)[a][d]
FW   ENG Jermain Defoe (Toronto FC)[b][d]
DF   USA Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy)[a][d]
FW   IRL Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy)[b][d]
DF   USA Chad Marshall (Seattle Sounders FC)[b][d]

Notes:

a 2014 MLS All-Star Fan XI.[3]
b Selected by All-Star coach Caleb Porter of the Portland Timbers.[4]
c Selected by MLS Commissioner Don Garber.[4]
d Injured or unable to play.[5][6]
e Replacement for player who is injured or unable to play, selected by coach Caleb Porter.[5][6]

Bayern Munich edit

[7][8][9] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER Manuel Neuer
2 FW   GER Tobias Schweinsteiger [b]
3 DF   GER Philipp Walter [c]
4 DF   BRA Dante
5 MF   GER Gianluca Gaudino [c]
6 MF   ESP Thiago [a]
7 MF   FRA Franck Ribéry
8 MF   ESP Javi Martínez
9 FW   POL Robert Lewandowski
10 MF   NED Arjen Robben
11 MF   SUI Xherdan Shaqiri
13 DF   BRA Rafinha
14 FW   PER Claudio Pizarro
15 MF   GER Lucas Scholl [c]
17 DF   GER Jérôme Boateng
18 MF   ESP Juan Bernat
19 MF   GER Mario Götze
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   GER Sebastian Rode
21 DF   GER Philipp Lahm (captain)
22 GK   GER Tom Starke
23 MF   GER Mitchell Weiser [a]
24 MF   GRE Angelos Oikonomou [b]
25 FW   GER Thomas Müller
26 DF   GER Diego Contento
27 DF   AUT David Alaba
28 DF   GER Holger Badstuber
29 GK   GER Leopold Zingerle [b]
30 GK   AUT Ivan Lučić [a][b]
31 MF   GER Bastian Schweinsteiger (vice-captain)
33 FW   GER Michael Eberwein [c]
34 MF   DEN Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
37 MF   USA Julian Green
38 DF   AUT Ylli Sallahi [b]

Notes:

a Injured or unable to play.
b FC Bayern Munich II[10]
c Bayern Munich Junior Team[11]

Referee crew edit

On July 8, it was announced that PRO's Jair Marrufo would referee the match, with Claudiu Badea and Corey Parker assistant referees and Ismail Elfath the fourth official.[12]

Match edit

Details edit

MLS All-Stars    2–1  Bayern Munich
Report Lewandowski   8'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MLS All-Stars
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bayern Munich
GK 18   Nick Rimando   45'
RB 17   DeAndre Yedlin   45'
CB 78   Aurélien Collin   45'
CB 5   Matt Besler   45'
LB 23   Michael Parkhurst   45'
CM 4   Michael Bradley   45'
CM 11   Tim Cahill   45'
RW 8   Graham Zusi   45'
AM 2   Clint Dempsey   45'
LW 14   Thierry Henry (c)   48'
CF 9   Obafemi Martins   45'
Substitutes:
GK 28   Bill Hamid   45'
DF 7   Sean Franklin   45'
DF 24   Liam Ridgewell   45'
DF 32   Bobby Boswell   45'
MF 6   Osvaldo Alonso   64'   45'
MF 16   Diego Valeri   45'
MF 21   Maurice Edu   45'
MF 75   Will Johnson (c3)   89'   45'
FW 10   Landon Donovan (c2)   48'   71'
FW 13   Dom Dwyer   71'
FW 19   Erick Torres   45'
FW 99   Bradley Wright-Phillips   45'
Manager:
  Caleb Porter
 
GK 22   Tom Starke   62'
CB 13   Rafinha
CB 8   Javi Martínez
CB 27   David Alaba (c)   86'
RM 34   Pierre-Emile Højbjerg   80'
CM 5   Gianluca Gaudino   62'
CM 20   Sebastian Rode   80'
LM 18   Juan Bernat   80'
AM 14   Claudio Pizarro   37'
CF 11   Xherdan Shaqiri   80'
CF 9   Robert Lewandowski   80'
Substitutes:
GK 1   Manuel Neuer   62'
GK 29   Leopold Zingerle
GK 30   Ivan Lučić
DF 3   Philipp Walter
DF 4   Dante   62'
DF 17   Jérôme Boateng   90+2'   80'
DF 21   Philipp Lahm (c2)   82'
DF 26   Diego Contento   80'
DF 28   Holger Badstuber
DF 38   Ylli Sallahi
MF 7   Franck Ribéry
MF 10   Arjen Robben   86'
MF 15   Lucas Scholl
MF 19   Mario Götze   80'
MF 24   Angelos Oikonomou
MF 31   Bastian Schweinsteiger   80'   88'
MF 37   Julian Green   37'   82'
FW 2   Tobias Schweinsteiger
FW 25   Thomas Müller   80'
FW 33   Michael Eberwein
Manager:
  Pep Guardiola

MLS All-Star MVP:
  Landon Donovan (MLS All-Stars)[13]

Assistant referees:[14]
Claudio Badea
Corey Parker
Fourth official:
Ismail Elfath

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Unlimited substitutions.
  • No extra time.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.

Aftermath edit

After the match, Bayern manager Pep Guardiola refused to shake the hand of MLS All-Stars manager Caleb Porter, despite Porter's multiple attempts.[15] Guardiola seemed to be angry over rough challenges by MLS players during the exhibition match resulting in yellow cards, particularly those of Osvaldo Alonso and Will Johnson on Xherdan Shaqiri and Bastian Schweinsteiger respectively. Bayern Munich, in pre-season, had just arrived in the U.S. and had six players who played for Germany's World Cup-winning squad in July (although none started the game), whereas MLS players were halfway through the current season. Guardiola backtracked from his behavior post-game, stating, "We tried to play and we did. Congratulations to MLS for this victory. I hope they are going to invite us next year to try and make revenge and I hope to prepare a little bit better."[16]

References edit

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