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Dwyer can also boast winning the 2013 MLS Cup.This season, Sporting Kansas City have had a mixed start to their league campaign. Theyve won four and lost three matches. Kansas are currently fourth in the Western Conference standings and will be looking to recover from their two-game losing streak against San Jose Earthquakes this weekend - live on Sky Sports. So ahead of the game, we ask Dwyer 10 MLS-related questions.Already on four goals for the season, what do you put your good start down to? We take a look at the top five goals from round 7 of the MLS season I worked very hard this off-season. I wanted to get better every single year so I wouldnt say it was a strong start, its been an okay start. I expect myself to score goals so I hope they come more consistently. Its game two of three away games in a row (having just played Dallas, now San Jose then Vancouver). Is it challenging when theres so much travel involved? Dwyer admits the travel takes a while to adapt to in MLS The travel is definitely a challenge. A lot of players who come from England straight into the league take six months or so to adapt to that but its definitely tough. The travel takes it out of you but you get used to it.You moved from playing in England to breaking through college to play in MLS, is it a route you recommend to other young English footballers? Watch highlights from all the latest MLS matches Its not easy, its a tough transition. The games different. The speed, the strength. Its maybe not quite as quick as the English game but its very physical, very intense. Its a fun place to play. The lifestyle is very different, you get to travel around a lot. I absolutely loved it and I would recommend it to any footballer who wants to try and make a career of it. Its a tough route to go but it is anywhere. You won the MLS Cup in 2013, what was that like winning your first major league title? Dwyer won the MLS Cup in 2013 It was amazing. It was a very cool experience and I will remember that one forever. It was my first year properly in the side, I started the game, and it was very cool to be involved with after a long season, its very rewarding if you win. The play-off system is very different (to England). Aged 25, do you harbour ambition of playing in the Premier League or elsewhere in Europe? Dwyer almost joined Charlton on loan Growing up its always been a dream of mine to play in the Premier League.Hopefully in the next two or three years something will happen, but It depends how I progress. If I can catch someones eye, if I can get a bit of attention over there then its something Id be interested in. I was trying to get a few January loans in the last couple of years, I trained up at Charlton. It went well, they wanted to take me on loan but they couldnt quite figure out a deal with Kansas to get it done.It would have to be the right situation, environment, and the right coach. Ill see what opportunities come my way and if Im lucky enough to get that then well see if we can figure it out.In football terms, do you see yourself more as an Englishman or American? Harry Kane celebrates after scoring Spurs opener at Stoke Id still say Im very much English. All my family is still in England, they would love me to come back home. At the same time, Americas been my home for the last eight or nine years now. If the opportunities come for me with the US national team then thats something that could be a possibility as well. Im not sure Ill be taking Harry Kanes spot in the England team!Was Thierry Henry one of the toughest players you came up against in the league? Thierry Henry was Dwyers inspiration in the league Thierry Henry was the guy. He was one of the main influences on me. I watched him growing up for years and years, I had quite a few opportunities to play against him when he was in MLS. Thats why I have the number 14. Ill always try to stick with 14 in my career, always have been.Who would you say is the best player in MLS right now? Being a Liverpool fan, Dwyer has a lot of respect of Keane and says he is the best in the league Im a bit biased (being a Liverpool fan) but I would say Robbie Keane. Hes been a fantastic player over the last few years but its his movement that separates him from a lot of players.Hes not the fastest but he finds himself in space. Hes a threat constantly and youve got to keep your eye on him so I really rate him. Bradley Wright-Phillips (at New York Red Bulls) is also one of the top forwards in the league. Theres a lot of forwards in the league I enjoy watching.A selfie goal celebration you did in 2014 went viral. What was the thinking behind it?There wasnt much thinking around it to be honest! We like to try and interact with our fans and get them involved.One of the guys in our team said hey, you should take a selfie if you score a goal and I said alright. I banged a goal in and saw there was a guy with a phone in the corner. I just said give me your phone and well take a selfie and that was that really!You went to the Justin Bieber concert in Kansas a few weeks ago, how was it and whats your favourite song? Dwyer and some team-mates enjoyed an evening of Justin Bieber It was fun! It was good little team night out, Im a Justin Bieber fan now. I enjoy his music and Im not afraid to admit it. I dont really have a favourite song … but Ill say Company just tops it. Also See: Falcao admits MLS interest MLS: Late drama in Orlando draw 10 MLS Questions for Kei Kamara WATCH: Late controversy in MLS Cheap Wholesale Nike Sb Shoes .com) - Bayern Munich winger Xherdan Shaqiri is expected to miss the next two weeks because of a thigh injury. 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Perhaps thats why Teague finally cracked a hesitant smile in the locker room before stepping to the podium. Or it could be that Teague remembers the frustration Indiana caused when it clinched last years 4-2 first-round win on Atlantas home court. As one of the few remaining links to that team, Teague wasnt about to let something like that happen again. This time, surrounded by a mostly new group of 3-point shooters, a first-year coach and a game plan that the Pacers never adapted to, Teague kept getting to basket. He wound up 9 of 19 from the field and 9 of 10 from the free-throw line with five assists and three rebounds on a night the Hawks snapped an eight-game road losing streak in the playoffs and became the first team to beat Indiana on its home court twice this season. Atlanta won its first road playoff game since Game 1 of the 2011 Eastern Conference semifinals at Chicago, and theyll have a chance to do it all again Tuesday in Game 2 before the best-of-seven series movies to Atlanta, where the Pacers have won only two times since December 2006. "I think getting off to such a good start against such a good team is important," coach Mike Budenholzer said after his fifth win in six games. "Its really not something we talked about. Theyre the No. 1 seed for a reason." Meanwhile, the Pacers stunning struggles showed no sign of abating. Indiana was just 5 of 19 from the field in the decisive third quarter and shot just 35.6 per cent in the second half, a 24-minute span in which it spent most of the time trying to dig out of a double-digit hole. Paul George had 24 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, while Lance Stephenson finished with 19 points and seven rebounds and George Hill added 12 points. But the Hawks abiliity to spread the floor essentially nullified All-Star centre Roy Hibbert, who had eight points and eight rebounds, and David West, who had eight points and three rebounds. Nike Sb Shoes For Sale. And Indiana wasted no time in giving back the home-court advantage it spent the entire season chasing. "Its frustrating. Its frustrating, but its a long series," George said before explaining he believes the Pacers can regain the upper hand -- if they figure out how to defend better. "Its just one game and thats the way we have to look at it." That wont be easy against this team. Atlanta set a franchise playoff record with 30 3-point attempts and matched the franchises second-highest playoff total for 3-pointers made (11). Both were set May 10, 1996, when the Hawks were 12 of 27 on 3s in a 26-point loss to Orlando. "I thought our ball movement was great," Kyle Korver said after scoring 12 points. "Thats one of the things weve tried to play to all year and tonight it kind of worked out." They made it look easy, too. Korvers buzzer-beating putback, following an Indiana turnover in the closing seconds of the first half, tied the score at 50. Atlanta then opened the third quarter with eight straight points and when the Pacers rallied to get within 60-58, Teague and Millsap took control. Millsap opened the decisive 14-0 run with two free throws. Teague followed that with a driving layup, his only 3 of the game, another layup and two free throws. And when Millsap ended the run with a three-point play, the Pacers trailed 74-58. They couldnt even cut the lead to single digits until Stephensons 3 made it 99-91 with 33.6 seconds left and by then it was too late for the leagues best home team to rally. "All year, weve encouraged Jeff to be aggressive," Budenholzer said. "When hes aggressive, it just creates opportunities for himself and opportunities for his teammates." And headaches for everyone else. Notes: Atlanta made eight of its first 12 shots in the third quarter. ... Indiana hasnt reached the second round of the playoffs in consecutive years since 2003-04 and 2004-05. ... The Game 1 winner has won each of the five previous playoff series between Atlanta and Indiana. ... Hawks forward DeMarre Carroll has 12 points and 10 rebounds. ' ' '

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