If any moment was a more perfect example of the Chivas USA attack than Justin Braun dribbling around looking for help in the 38th minute I’d like to see it. The anemic Chivas attack is somewhat expected. They were dependent on Braun last year and did little to help him out this season, instead focusing on building up a porous back line under new head coach and former defender Robin Fraser. Even so, Braun dribbled around looking for help was almost sad.
Chivas USA Vs. LA Galaxy, SuperClasico: Justin Braun Looking For Help
The tall, strong and somewhat gangly Braun is Chivas’ only attacking threat. He gather a ball five yards from the endline on the right side and proceded to spend 15 seconds dribbling around. He was double marked and had no where to go. All he wanted to do was hold the ball long enough for a teammate to come so he could pass it, but there was no teammate to be found. He did exceptionally well to keep the ball, but eventually had to play and aimless ball across that did no good. Braun could use some help in the form of another attacking player...or four.











