McBean sees first action with Galaxy
A few injuries along with adjusted rules for the exhibition match allowed Galaxy forward Jack McBean to see his first non-reserve squad playing time Sunday against Manchester City.
McBean, a 16-year-old Newport Beach native, entered the match in the 65th minute, and quickly provided a threat during the Galaxyâs 7-6 shootout loss. The match ended regulation play tied at 1.
âItâs going to take some time, but from May to now weâve seen improvement,â Galaxy Coach Bruce Arena said of McBeanâs progression. âHe has a long way to go, and he knows that. His fitness as a professional certainly has to improve. His first touch has to improve.â
Just two minutes after entering the match, McBean nearly had a chance to score, but instead Manchester City defender Stefan Savic drew a yellow card while slowing McBean. The high-schooler also missed a penalty kick in the shootout, taking the Galaxyâs sixth attempt. He shot it to his right, but a diving save by Manchester City goalkeeper knocked the threat away without too much worry.
âTo give a player like that this kind of exposure is a real positive,â Arena said. âHopefully it gives him some motivation to continue to work hard and get better.â
The absence of both Landon Donovan and Juan Pablo Angel made space for McBean. The two forwards did not dress for Sundayâs game thanks to a right calf strain and a left calf/Achilles tendon contusion, respectively.
The right calf strain will also keep Donovan out of Wednesdayâs MLS All-Star game.
â Douglas Farmer of the Los Angeles Timesâ The Fabulous Forum
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