Portland, Ore. - The atmosphere was electric in Portland all week long in preparation for the 2014 AT&T MLS All-Star Game at Providence Park, home of the Portland Timbers. Training sessions by both teams open to the public, player appearances throughout the city, sponsor events all day long in Portland’s main square. It was only fitting that the match itself would be very entertaining.
And indeed it was. The MLS All-Star Starting XI charged the field at kick-off to control the match and set the pace. And they did just that, but it would only last for 8 minutes. That’s when Robert Lewandowski, Bayern’s Polish striker took a beautiful ripper just outside the eighteen which rocketed into Rimando’s net.
Bayern Munich continued to generate scoring opportunities, as did the MLS All-Star squad, with the most clear chance coming from a gorgeous ball played by Thierry Henry to Dempsey, whose right-footed shot was deflected out of bounds by Bayern’s goalie Tom Starke. Bayern was unable to extend their lead due to some amazing saves by Rimando on a couple of point-blank shots by Shaqiri.
It was a well played first half, during which -at no point- did I think this was a “friendly” match due to how both teams left everything on the pitch, and the physical nature with which it was played.
As expected, the second half would bring many substitutions on both teams, but the players who came on for the MLS All Stars -almost eleven of them, actually- looked more like they should have been the clear choice for the starting eleven. The tempo and intensity with which they took the pitch was remarkable. And it took only 6 minutes into the second half for a sublime finish by Bradley Wright-Phillips to even the score 1-1 with a rocket-shot past Starke. Caleb Porter wanted to honor Thierry Henry with a substitution at the 47th minute so that the fans would pay their respects. Landon Donovan took the pitch replacing Henry and the fans at Providence Park brought the house down with the ovation for both players.
On the 69th minute Donovan would show the world -and Klinsmann in particular- that he can still compete at a high level when he gave the MLS All Stars the lead 2-1 over a charging Manuel Neuer, Golden Glove winner at the last FIFA World Cup Brasil 2014. Donovan ran up the middle into the eighteen and was served a perfect ball by Portland’s local hero, argentinian Diego Valeri. As soon as Donovan scored Caleb Porter, Portland Timbers and MLS All Stars head coach subbed him and the fans again went crazy. It looked as if Donovan’s only mission was to get in, score, and get subbed. Was it a “directed-to-someone-specifically” message? Who knows, and quite frankly, who cares, as Donovan did exactly what Donovan does.
The last 20 minutes were intense, with Bayern looking for the equalizer that would never arrive because Bill Hamid -who replaced Nick Rimando in the goal- was having a great match, and the MLS All-Star back line was playing superbly.
The Germans were not going to accept defeat very easily and head coach, Spaniard Pep Guardiola sent Bayern’s heavy artillery to the pitch. Despite having landed in Portland -from Europe- just 5 hours before game time, Neuer, Müller, Schweinsteiger, Robben, Lahm, Boateng, Götze, were all sent into the match with the hope of equalizing.
The MLS All Stars played a very good game against a world-class team, and came from behind to snatch the victory 2-1. It was the perfect way to end the week-long festivities in the so called “Soccer City.”

