10 - Friday, Semptember 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Notre Dame will be massive test for Wolverines By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Writer If the Michigan men's soc- cer team is at its best form of the young season - and seeing as the Wolverines (2-4-1) are unbeaten in their last three games, that seems to be the case - good for- tune has it that its biggest test is next. When the team travels to South Bend on Friday to take on No. 22 Notre Dame, Michigan coach Steve Burns hopes his squad has learned quickly enough - from its dismal start and its positive results of late - to pass. "Notre Dame is a very good team," Burns said Wednesday. "We know that their game is going to pose some problems for us." The Fighting Irish (2-1-2) are entering a treacherous portion of their schedule with a visit to Michigan State later this week- end followed by a tilt with nation- al power Louisville on September 24. With those matches, as well as Big East play lying ahead, Notre Dame knows it can't afford to make mistakes similar to the ones the Fighting Irish made in a dou- ble-overtime loss to Saint Louis - their lone defeat thus far. But, like Notre Dame, Michi- gan's success of late has oppo- nents struggling to figure out its tactics. With just two more non-con- ference battles before Big Ten opponents begin fillingthe sched- ule, the Wolverines are playing much more confidently than they did to start the season -- when goals were hard to come by. In fact, Michigan is coming off of its highestscoringoutput of the season in a 4-1 win over Detroit on Wednesday. During that match, Burns doesn't think the Wol- junior forward Etienne Lussiez verines need to look farto find an opponent that parallels the Fight- ing Irish's intensity and physical- ity - traits that have them picked "Their game to finish second in the Big East's Blue Division. Rather, ateam that is 0111gto Michigan drew last week is com- par able. pose problems p"They're a lot like George- town but they probably have a for us. little more depth," Burns said, "They've got a great midfielder and a legitimate four up front." Michigan goalkeeper Adam scored his first career goal. And Grinwis will be tasked with stop- second. And third. ping that talented Notre Dame attack. Junior midfielder Dillon Powers, in particular, can cause significant problems roaming the center of the pitch. On the other end, it seems that opportunities to get past Fighting Irish senior netminder Will Walsh will be few. So when a chance does pres- ent itself for the Wolverines - whether via a sophomore mid- fielder Fabio Villas Boas Pereira strike or a sophomore forward Malcolm Miller run - Michigan simply has to take advantage. "They don't give up a lot of chances," Burns said. 6 0 0 4