30 April 2024

PHILADELPHIA UNION v. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC

Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Green. Someone’s Mum or Da were always going on about “Don’t start what you can’t finish” or some such thing like that. In this instance, that’s sort of the general area where the Sounders FC and Philadelphia Union will find themselves tomorrow, completing the MLS league fixture which had been started but had to be abandoned for waterlogged pitch. Let’s hope it’s a bit less soggy in Chester come Tuesday night.

I’ve put yeoman’s work into this article. I bloody well hope I got it all right.


What: MLS league match resumption, Philadelphia Union v. Seattle Sounders FC.


Where: Seaport Drive, Chester, Pennsylvania.


When: 4:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Tuesday 30 April 2024 CE.


At Stake: Sounders have fallen to 27th place in the league. This is a rescheduled league fixture, so there are no other league fixtures on 30 April. So what’s at stake, at least in the short term, is very easy to calculate. If we defeat Philadelphia we will have nine points and move to 24th place, as our goal difference will likely be better than Orlando City’s -6. If we are defeated, nothing changes for now, we remain in 27th place in the league table with six points, 15 points adrift of league leaders Inter Miami.


Aside from the nuts and bolts just mentioned, we are trying to figure out how we’ve ended up in this situation, and right the ship with regards to our finishing in front of goal without sacrificing the defensive sharpness that we, and the rest of the league, have come to expect.


Where to Watch: MLS Season Pass via Apple TV.


Where to Listen: iHeart Media, presumably for KJR, and El Rey 1360 AM.


Time for our Sounders FC to circle back to Chester and try and take care of some unfinished business. The irony is not lost on me that the weather in Chester on 9 March looked like a page out of our book here in The Evergreen. The heavy rains were enough to force the match to be abandoned in the 6th minute, as the pitch had become so waterlogged it was unplayable, and potentially hazardous to player safety. To be honest, I don’t know why the officials and the managers of both teams decided to proceed in the first place. But that’s neither here nor there, and we’ve got to finish what we started.


It’s going to be a lot like the resumption of a chess match that is temporarily adjourned, with the pieces on the exact same spaces on the board and the next move written down and placed in a sealed envelope. Well, we’re talking about human beings in this instance, so it won’t be quite as precise. Exceptions might have to be made, but as few as possible. The idea is to have the exact same lineups, and literally for the ball to be dropped where it last was on the pitch, or from the set-piece point when the match was abandoned.


With the intrigue of this unique situation, and the explanations out of the way, we must boil down and distill all of this to the fundament of what is important. And that is support. It’s what we do. I hope we’ll have an away section for this match, and for us at home in The Evergreen, the duty is clear. Pubs, dwellings, houses, flats, boats, ships. You know the drill. Project whatever positive psychic energy as you can towards ours at the match in Pennsylvania, and if possible do that with a bunch of your mates.


Time to hit the play button on our paused match. It’s Sounders football, under the lights in Chester. GO ON YOU SOUNDERS!!! GET IN!!!


Before kick-off, please join me in the auld toast: “TO THE SEATTLE SOUNDERS FOOTBALL CLUB…AND VICTORY!!!”


And away we go.


The Good News

We have good players. Our coaching staff is good, though I disagree with the way we handle squad rotation, substitutions, and we could use some modernisation in our tactics. Despite this, Schmetzer and his stalwart coaches have kept the Sounders FC at 7th place in the league or better, with the exception of 2022 where we finished 21st in the league, and helped secure three trophies, including two MLS Cups and a CONCACAF title (they keep re-naming the bloody thing) in 2022. These are very good results for seven and half completed seasons, and we’ve been competitive even when we weren’t wining trophies.


Apparently the Sounders FC are welcoming new corporate partners. YEEEEE HAW! Maybe in exchange for further selling the soul of the club to the corpos, we could make some signings when the summer transfer window opens (18 July - 14 August). Just a thought. Don’t shoot the messenger.


Our support is best in the league. No question. It makes a massive difference, ask anyone at ECS proper or in any of the sub-groups. I believe in the Sounders FC. I believe in the Brougham Faithful. Franklin Foer once wrote that the supporters true relationship is with the club and the ground, as players come and go. This is an excellent time to understand that what is happening now, will not be so forever. Better must come and, in the end, youth must be served. Our club has a bright future, and in the present, our lads are stalwart, hard-working people, and they will continue to fight for us.


The Bad News

It seems like we’re playing football that’s of a fairly high quality, but the ball won’t go into the net for us. I don’t know what to make of it. I’ve seen us struggle before, but this seems different. I don’t know if it’s a knock-on effect of Nico leaving or what.


In the seven and a half seasons that Schmetzer has completed as Manager, we have not reached the Quarter-Final stage in the US Open Cup, and we have never won the league.


We can’t seem to get a decent referee to save our lives. It’s frustrating as fuck, and makes MLS look like a dick-slap of a league.


I was mistaken, it isn’t three matches in eight days, it’s four matches in 12 days for us, as we have a visit coming from Louisville City FC for our Round of 32 US Open Cup tie on 8 May - only three days time after our match against LA Galaxy. So our fixture clutter is worse than I thought it was, and it has far more to do with the weather in Chester on 9 March, corporate greed, and Leagues Cup than it does the US Open Cup, which will, of course be blamed.


Looks like the Gaffer decided to select players for the DC match that are going to have to play three days later in Tuesday’s resumption of the Philadelphia match. I can’t see the wisdom in it. There was ample foreknowledge that these players would be compelled to start the resumption of the Philadelphia match, but the Gaffer selected them into the team for DC anyway, knowing they would have only two days of recovery. I can only feel there will be consequences down the line as a result of this deployment strategy. I mean, what is the Manager playing at? Here’s a chart, make of it what ye will. Oy! You shut up Bob from Accounting, this is my PowerPoint!


PLAYER DEPLOYMENT CHART - SOUNDERS FC for DC UNITED MATCH


PLAYER MINUTES PLAYED AT DC

Rusnak 90 Can’t start @PHI , could be a sub replacement

Cristian• 90

Joao Paulo• 90

Gomez Andrade* 90

Bell* 90

Atencio• 90

Bakerº 79

Vargas• 69

Thomas• 59

Ruidiaz• 45

Morris         45

Chu• 31

Frei 28 Can’t start @PHI, could be a sub replacement

Musovski 21 Can’t play @PHI, injured

Rothrockº 11

• Must play at the start of the resumption at Philadelphia

* One must play at the start of the resumption at Philadelphia

º Must be on substitutes bench for start of resumption at Philadelphia


Dear MLS, CONCACAF, and the powers that be in football, domestic and abroad - Stop fucking about with competition formats. Pick a fucking way and go with it ye tinkerin’ popinjay bastards. Also, can we please say “Bye, Felicia” to Leagues Cup. For a league that pisses and moans about fixture clutter, MLS were quick enough to dismiss it when enough money was involved. Impression of MLS corporate official: ‘Hey! US Open Cup is too many matches and no one comes because we don’t promote it! Let’s introduce a completely new tournament and further compress the schedule!’.


The Side I Would Select

It doesn’t matter who I would select. The team and substitutes for both clubs have to be as close to identical as practically possible from the start of the match on 9 March. The replacement for Arreaga, who lined up that day but has since been sold to New England, must be Bell or Gomez Andrade who were on the substitutes bench that day.


The Side I Think The Gaffer Will Select

The Gaffer has little choice in the matter. The team will be as close as possible to the selection on 9 March, with only certain exceptions permitted. This will be the team, barring injury or other permitted exceptions. As Arreaga was recently sold to New England, he cannot participate. The only choices for his replacement are Bell and Gomez Andrade, as they were the only centre-halves on the bench that day. The Manager has the option of naming a substitute to take the place of either Bell or Gomez Andrade on the bench, as the sale of Arreaga depletes our bench as it was that day by one player. In addition, Musovski was on the bench that day, and the Gaffer will have to select a replacement for him as well.


GK     Thomas

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Bell / Gomez Andrade

RCH    Ragen

RB     Alex

LDM    Vargas

RDM    Atencio

LM     Chu

RM     Cristian

LCF    Morris

RCF    Ruidiaz


Substitutes: Castro (gk), Gomez Andrade or Bell, Baker, Leyva, Teves, Rothrock, and two players to be named to the bench before kick-off to replace either Gomez Andrade or Bell depending on which one is selected to deputise for Arreaga, who is no longer in the squad and Musovski who is out with a hip issue.


Intangibles

If everything has to be the same, I wonder if that extends to the scab ref that worked that fixture? If so, it will be Erick Lezama. If not, I’ve no idea, and at this writing on Sunday night, there seems to be precious little info available about it.


UPDATE: Confirmed as of Monday night that the ref is Lezama. He was the ref at the start of the original match on 9 March during the time of the PRO Referees lockout, making him a scab. Fucking scab. He has three matches of MLS experience and had never before refereed matches including the Sounders FC or Philadelphia. He also had the poor judgement to attempt to start the match in the first place, even though it was raining stair-rods and the pitch was an unplayable lagoon. Saints preserve us all.


General notes on personnel

Philadelphia transfers IN:

Ngabo (Lyngby BK) undisclosed fee

LeFlore (Houston Dynamo 2) undisclosed fee

Pariano - draft

Wagner - re-signed

Berdecio (Oriente Petrolero) loan

Anderson (Rayo Majadahonda) free

Semmle (Louisville City FC) €92,000

Bedoya - re-signed


Philadelphia transfers OUT:

Sorenson (Charlotte Independence) free

Bendik (Vancouver Whitecaps FC) free

Pierre (Skovde AIK) loan

Perea (NYC FC) €594,000

Craig (El Paso Locomotive) €115,000 loan fee

Torres (Universidad Catolica) loan

Real (Colorado Springs Switchbacks) loan


Comparison against common opponents

ATX 2:2 PHI

SEA 0:0 ATX

(against ATX: PHI 0-1-0 0, SEA 0-1-0 0) even


Know Thine Enemy

Philadelphia as they lined up against us on 9 March before the match was abandoned at 0:0 in the fifth minute due to water-logged pitch. The formation was a 4-4-2 with diamond-shaped midfield. The most recent injury news has Anderson out, with Blake and Lowe both matchday decisions. So expect changes to the lineup below.


Note: Matthew Real was loaned to Colorado Springs Switchbacks, so I’m guessing his place on the substitutes bench will have to be a replacement from the available squad.


GOALKEEPER

Andre Blake, 33

Jamaica (75/0)

Notable Clubs: Philadelphia Union (237/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2M

Notes: Developed by Sporting Central Academy and Harbour View. Played his university football for Connecticut (68/0). Won an MLS league championship with Philadelphia. Won a Caribbean Cup with Jamaica. Named MLS Goalkeeper of the Year three times. Named to MLS Best XI three times. Won 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Golden Glove. Named to CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI 2017.


DEFENCE

Nathan Harriel, 23

United States

Notable Clubs: Philadelphia Union (63/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Chargers SC and Philadelphia Union. Has played for United States U23s (6/1).


Damion Lowe, 30

Jamaica (58/3)

Notable Clubs: Reading United (10/1), Minnesota United (27/2), Tampa Bay Rowdies (16/1), IK Start (50/2), Phoenix Rising (5/0), Al Ittihad (30/2), Inter Miami CF (28/1), Philadelphia Union (23/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Harbour View. Played his university football for Hartford (44/8). Was named to CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI 2021 with Jamaica.


Jack Elliott, 28

England

Notable Clubs: Philadelphia Union (202/10)

Estimated Transfer Value: €3.5M

Notes: Developed by Fulham. Played his university football for West Virginia (68/6). Won an MLS league title with Philadelphia.


Olivier Mbaizo, 26

Cameroon (14/0)

Notable Clubs: Rainbow Bamenda (10/0), Philadelphia Union (95/0) 

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.5M

Notes: Developed by Union Douala. Won an MLS league championship with Philadelphia.


MIDFIELD

Jose Martinez, 29

Venezuela (28/0)

Notable Clubs: JBL Zulia (60/3), Zulia (61/2), Philadelphia Union (100/3)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2.5M

Notes: Developed by JBL Zulia. Won a Copa Venezuela with Zulia FC. Won an MLS league championship with Philadelphia.


Jesus Bueno, 25

Venezuela

Notable Clubs: Deportiva Lara (90/9), Philadelphia Union (35/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €500,000

Notes: Developed by Deportiva Lara.


Quinn Sullivan, 20

United States

Notable Clubs: Philadelphia Union (69/6)

Estimated Transfer Value: €3.5M

Notes: Developed by Philadelphia Union. Won a CONCACAF U20 championship with United States. Named to CONCACAF U20 championship Best XI 2022. Has played for United States U20s (19/10).


Daniel Gazdag, 28

Hungary (24/4)

Notable Clubs: Honved (175/21), Philadelphia Union (97/45)

Estimated Transfer Value: €8M

Notes: Developed by Nyiregyhaza and Honved. Won a Hungarian league championship and a Hungarian Cup with Honved. Named to MLS Best XI 2022.


FORWARD

Mikael Uhre, 29

Denmark (1/0)

Notable Clubs: Sonderjyske (94/14), Skive IK (44/18), Brondby (101/42), Philadelphia Union (68/25)

Estimated Transfer Value: €4M

Notes: Developed by Skovlund IF, Grindsted GIF, and Sonderjyske. Won a Danish league championship with Brondby. Won a Danish league Golden Boot, scoring 19 goals for Brondby in 2020-21. Named Danish league Player of the Season 2020-21.


Markus Anderson, 20

United States

Notable Clubs: Philadelphia Union (3/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €200,000

Notes: Previously played football in Spain’s third division for Rayo Majadahonda.


Familiar Faces

Former Sounders FC Reserves (17/1) and Jamaica (53/3) Defender Damion Lowe now plays for Philadelphia.


Squads

Note: These lists are short because only the players, with certain possible exceptions (injury, no longer with the club), who played in this match or were on the bench that day can play in the 30 April resumption of the 9 March abandoned match.


Philadelphia from:

Blake, Lowe, Elliot, Martinez, Harriel, Mbaizo, Gazdag, Bueno, Sullivan, Uhre, plus a replacement for Anderson from the subs list below..


Subs: Semmle, Glesnes, Baribo, Rafanello, Bedoya, Donovan, Wagner, McGlynn, + one player to replace Anderson and possibly up to two more replacements if Lowe and Blake are unfit to play.


Note: Matthew Real was on the bench for Philadelphia on 9 March but has since been loaned out to Colorado Springs Switchbacks. So I think that rules him out for Tuesday’s match, although I’m not certain of that.


Sounders FC from:

Thomas, Ragen, Nouhou, Alex, Vargas, Atencio, Chu, Cristian, Morris, Ruidiaz.


Subs: Castro, Teves, Baker, Leyva, Bell, Gomez Andrade, Rothrock, +2 players to be named to replace Musovski and Bell or Gomez Andrade.


Notes: Because of the sale of Arreaga to New England, either Bell or Gomez Andrade must play in his place. To replace Bell or Gomez Andrade on the Subs bench, the Gaffer must select another player as a replacement on the bench. Also Stefan Frei is not suspended this match as that wasn’t his status on 9 March - hey may be selected to the substitutes bench as a replacement for Arreaga or one of Bell or Gomez Andrade. Frei will serve a one-match ban for the LA Galaxy match on 5 May.


Injury List

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


Philadelphia -

OUT: Anderson (leg), LeFlore (knee), Pariano (knee), Trent (hand).

MATCHDAY DECISION: Blake (knee), Lowe (ankle), Makhanya (leg).


Sounders FC -

OUT: Musovski (hip), Nathan (quad), de la Vega (hamstring), Rodrigues (hamstring).

MATCHDAY DECISION: Baker-Whiting (hamstring).


Discipline

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


I’ll do the best I can here, using the league’s 2024 official Competition Standards. Checking the Competition Standards was rather a shock to me, as the refereeing over the past two weeks seems to indicate that MLS doesn’t actually have any standards at all.


No players were suspended that day, so I think we’re good and no one is out this match due to suspensions.


Fun Fact

Sounders FC Reserves defeated San Jose Earthquakes Reserves by a score of 3:2 at Starfire on 25 April. Bettache, De Rosario, and Sousa scored for the reserves. Well done, lads! The victory sees the Sounders Reserves in 4th place in the MLS Next Pro league table on 14 points, two points adrift of LA Galaxy Reserves. Next up are Portland Timbers Reserves at the Morrison Street ground on 10 May.

26 April 2024

DC UNITED v. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC

Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Green. There comes a time in a man’s life when he realises: Oh fuck, there are three MLS league matches scheduled in just eight days! The production cycles for West Sound of Mind are about to overlap, ya’ll. Just sayin’.

Time to visit the District of Columbia and the Potomac Avenue ground, in the other Washington, to visit dear friends La Barra Brava and their football team, collectively known as DC United. Good times. I hope we win 0:10.


What: MLS league match, DC United v. Seattle Sounders FC.


Where: Potomac Avenue, District of Columbia.


When: 4:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Saturday 27 April 2024 CE.


At Stake: Well, here is where it gets complicated. So we’re still in 26th place in the league, which is a miracle given Ramy Touchan’s on-the-job training ludicrous display last week. Right. Re-focus. With a victory over DC United we could rise as high as 23rd place. Of course it’s never as simple as just beating your opponent, because league football.


In the scenario where we rise to 23rd with a victory, Orlando (v.TOR) and Chicago (v.ATL) must be defeated, and Nashville (v.SJ) must do no better than a draw.


Should we be defeated by DC United, we could drop as low as 28th place if Dallas (v.HOU) and New England (v.MIA) win. We can’t drop to 29th and bottom, because even if bottom-of-table San Jose beats Nashville, their -11 goal difference is so horrible that we can’t sink beneath them no matter the result of our match…this weekend.


Where to Watch: MLS Season Pass via Apple TV.


Where to Listen: 950 KJR AM and El Rey 1360 AM.


Seems like it was only yesterday that seven Sounders’ supporters were assaulted by DC United supporters in September of 2019, and were given an unprovoked, old-fashioned British public school kicking. I bring this up only because the memory of the average citizen in this country seems to last only three days, or in extreme cases, the length of a 24-hour “news” cycle.


As supporters of Sounders FC, we don’t really need a good reason to make noise. It’s all about the football, and our Green Fam, and drinking, chanting, and singing. However, for this match, I very much wish that it were being played at Royal Brougham Park, and that ours would generate a level of noise pointing out how that nonsense that went down in DC is vile and unacceptable, but that will have to wait until another time.


If you’re headed to the Potomac Avenue ground, stick together and be vigilant. Tie your scarves proper, and look out for each other. We, ECS and its sub-groups, are non-violent as a rule for a reason. That reason is it elevates ours above the dreck firms of clubs like Millwall and West Ham whose exploits led to sensationalising football-related violence on the TV news in the 80’s to the point where ‘football hooligan’ became a well-known term even on our side of the Pond.


So, even in the face of this level of fuckery, we do what we always do. Support our Boys in Green. We fights to the finishk (metaphorically) ‘cause we eats our spinichk, all due apologies to the creators of Popeye for IP infringement. I hope our numbers at the match on Sat are legion. If you can’t get there from here, as many of us will be, in The Evergreen, round up your mates for pubs and dwellings for stories and tellings, houses and flats for pints and cats, and sometimes boats and ships for pie and chips.


It’s Sounders football on a Saturday night in our nation’s capitol. WHEN IT’S US VERSUS THEM / YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON ME! GO ON YOU SOUNDERS!!! GET IN!!! Also: DC Metro Police…do your fucking jobs properly.


Before kick-off, please join me in the auld toast: “TO THE SEATTLE SOUNDERS FOOTBALL CLUB…AND VICTORY!!!”


When was the last time we played this lot………oh yeah, 2019.


The Good News

DC United’s home record (2-0-2) is nearly as crap as our away record (0-1-3), so that’s something.


DC United are the more statistically likely to concede two goals.


The squad are mostly healthy, with only de la Vega, Rodrigues, and Baker-Whiting still on injury list.


Like us, DC United have only one victory in their past five matches (1-2-2). So it looks, on paper, like a level match-up.


An article in The Athletic reported that, using the metric they created called added goals, the Sounders are playing some of the best football in the league on both sides of the ball.


DC United haven’t spent a whole heap on players, spending under €2M to acquire Herrera, Tubbs, and Brazilian youth international Pirani.


Both clubs have played Montreal this season, yet we absolutely obliterated them 5:0, whereas DC United only managed a 1:0 victory.


The Bad News

Remy Touchan’s crap refereeing job saw Jackson Ragen sent off for…well, essentially nothing, though Alex’ rash tackle from behind probably deserved a sending off. No matter how you slice it, both players will serve a one-match ban on Sat. We can afford to lose neither of them. So that falls into the horrible category.


When discussing US Open Cup ties, MLS clubs piss and moan about fixture clutter. When fixture clutter is caused by Leagues Cup, MLS seems more concerned with gate revenues to be fair. Funny how that works.


With two-day and four-day turnarounds and three matches in eight days starting with the DC United fixture, actual rotation in the team will be necessary. Not some piecemeal nonsense where the same 13 footballers play 30 minutes one match, 60 in another like you’re punching a time clock in and out at the firm. That’s rubbish and it won’t work. It hasn’t worked in the past, and it won’t work over this stretch of fixtures.


Jordo’s Da retired as the Sounders FC’s team physician. Well done on 18 years, Dr. Michael Morris. Looks like even in our medical department, it’s next doctor up.


We’re playing well, which is good, but the ball isn’t going into the opposition goal, and that’s most definitely bad.

Christian Benteke is a goal-machine. Our centre-halves will have their hands full, as the 33 year-old Belgian international has scored 150 goals in his career, and last played for Crystal Palace before making the move to Maryland.


Pedro de la Vega has re-injured his hamstring in training this week. He was nearly re-integrated into full training, so it must be a crushing blow for the young Argentinian, on top of political, economic, and social unrest in his home country. De la Vega seems like he is meant to play a vital role in the re-structuring of the squad, as some of our players are getting on. We hope you get well soon, lad. Health first, then football. We’re pulling for you.


Sounders FC and Ecuador defender Xavier Arreaga was sold this week to New England Revolution for up to €70,000 and an International player slot for next season. I debate the wisdom of selling one of our better center-halves just before a stretch of three matches in eight days, and with Ragen serving a one-match ban for Saturday night. Gotta wonder what happened there, and why he was sold for a fraction of his estimated transfer value.


The Side I Would Select

Right. So three matches in eight days. This is how I work that equation: There are three opponents in this order: DC United, Philadelphia, and LA Galaxy. There is a two-day turnaround between DC and Philly and a four-day turnaround between Philly and LA Galaxy. DC is the weakest of the three opponents. This is an excellent opportunity to show what our youngers can do, and whether they can be relied upon in crucial situations. So I’d field a younger team for Saturday, then the first-choice players for the next two matches, as that four-day turnaround should be enough rest.


Here’s the nuts and bolts of it: Baker is young enough to play two matches in four days and probably not get hurt or wear down too much. Baker also has played sparingly so far, and is likely raring to go, and brings a reasonably high level of quality with him onto the pitch. So I feel Baker at right-back against DC and playing for Nouhou against Philadelphia, though he would have to be brought on as a substitute, as the Philadelphia match is a resumption of the match abandoned due to weather, so it has to be the same players that were on the pitch that day. Chu can play left-forward against DC, and Morris can play the next two matches. Also, no older players or players with niggling injuries in the team, as they need the rest anyway, and probably would risk injury if pressed into two matches on a two-day turnaround. If we’re not confident in our squad players to have them in the team when need be, then they should be either sold or placed on loan. With this in mind, this would be my selection:


GK     Thomas

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Hawkins

RCH    Bell

RB     Baker

LDM    Leyva

RDM    Kitahara

LF     Chu

CAM   Atencio

RF     Rothrock

CF     Musovski


The Side I Think The Gaffer Will Select

The Gaffer knows only one gear, and that gear is play the most experienced players he has, even if it runs them straight onto the trainer’s table. He will attempt to schedule it so maybe as many as 13 players will share minutes, playing a total of 90 minutes somehow, or close to it, for all three matches. This is not sensible man-management in my estimation; it is a strategy better suited for drawing up a work schedule at the local supermarket.


This is the main contention I have with the way the Manager selects the team. He has no problem playing a side of mostly young players for US Open Cup ties, and claims it’s a strong team, but then those same players struggle to get in the team for a league match, even when it’s vital they do so to spell injured or fatigued players. To be completely fair, the Gaffer may be coming around a bit, as Kitahara has finally got his debut after years in the Sounders system. That said, it’s a hard go for our youngers, and some have chosen to leave the club rather than moulder on the bench or in the reserves. It’s bloody hard to mold yourself into a professional footballer if you can’t get any minutes in the first team.


If Nathan can’t pass a late fitness test, I have no idea what Schmetzer will do. Maybe play Jonathan Bell at left-centre-half?


GK     Frei

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Nathan

RCH    Gomez Andrade

RB     Baker

LDM    Joao Paulo

RDM   Atencio

LF     Morris

CAM   Rusnak

RF     Cristian

CF     Ruidiaz


Intangibles

The referee for Saturday night’s match will be Rosendo Mendoza. Sounders FC’s record in matches refereed by Mendoza is 3-1-1. DC United’s record in matches refereed by Mendoza is 1-3-2.


I suppose it’s possible jet lag could be a factor.


General notes on personnel

Sounders FC transfers OUT:

Arreaga (New England Revolution) 2025 GAM up to €70,000 & 2025 International player slot


DC transfers IN:

Herrera (CF Montreal) €464,000

Stroud (St. Louis City SC) undisclosed fee

Bartlett (St. Louis City SC) undisclosed fee

Dobbelaere (Seattle Sounders FC) free

Tubbs (Atlanta United FC) €114,000

Pirani (Santos FC) €1.2M

Murrell - draft

Crockford - draft

McVey (Inter Miami CF) undisclosed fee

Peltola (HJK Helsinki) free

Antley (Tampa Bay Rowdies) undisclosed fee


DC transfers OUT:

Asad (FC Cincinnati) free

Davis (Kosice) free

Fajardo (Independiente de La Chorrera) free

Greene (Columbus Crew SC Reserves) free

Hines-Ike (Austin FC) free

Hurtado - released

Najar (CD Olimpia) free

Robertha - released

Samake (Las Vegas Lights) free

Pines (Barnsley) free

Williams (Atlanta United FC) MLS re-entry draft

Ruan (CF Montreal) undisclosed fee

Durkin (St. Louis City SC) €278,000

Sargis (Las Vegas Lights) loan 

Garay (El Paso Locomotive) loan


Comparison against common opponents

DC 1:0 MTL
SEA 5:0 MTL

(against MTL: DC 1-0-0 +1, SEA 1-0-0 +5) edge SEA


Know Thine Enemy

DC United as they lined up in their 2:0 defeat at Seaver Way. DC’s shape seems to have been 3-1-4-2, which is unusual enough to mention with Hopkins playing as a stopper centre-half or sweeper in front of the back three, though he is listed as a midfielder at his club page, and as a centre-forward on Transfermarkt. Super fun.


GOALKEEPER

Alex Bono, 30

United States (1/0)

Notable Clubs: Toronto FC (130/0), DC United (19/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €500,000

Notes: Developed by Empire United. Played his university football for Syracuse (59/0). Won an MLS League and Cup double in 2017 and won four Canadian Championships with Toronto FC.


DEFENCE

Matai Akinmboni, 17

United States

Notable Clubs: DC United (7/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €500,000

Notes: Developed by DC United.


Lucas Bartlett, 26

United States

Notable Clubs: St. Louis City SC (14/0), DC United (9/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Sporting Kansas City. Played his university football for Loyola (Chicago) (18/0), Drake (31/3), and St. Johns (20/5). 


Christopher McVey, 27

Sweden

Notable Clubs: Elfsborg (32/0), Inter Miami CF (50/1), DC United (9/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Sparsors AIK and Elfsborg. Won a Leagues Cup with Inter Miami CF.


MIDFIELD

Jackson Hopkins, 19

United States

Notable Clubs: DC United (36/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €800,000

Notes: Developed by Virginian Development Academy, DC United, and New York RB.  Has played for United States at youth levels (10/0).


Pedro Santos, 36

Portugal

Notable Clubs: Leixoes (41/5), Vitoria Setubal (28/4), Braga (76/18), Astra Giurgiu (2/1), Rio Ave (14/0), Columbus Crew (155/23), DC United (29/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €300,000

Notes: Developed by Sporting Lisbon, ADCEO, and Casa Pia. Won a Portuguese Cup with Sporting Braga in 2015-16. Won a Romanian Cup with Astra Giurgiu in 2013-14. Won MLS Cup and Campeones Cup with Columbus Crew SC.


Matti Peltola, 21

Finland (7/0)

Notable Clubs: HJK Helsinki (53/2), DC United (8/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Keimolan Kaiku and HJK Helsinki. Won four Finnish league titles, a Finnish Cup, and a Finnish League Cup with HJK Helsinki. Named to the Veikkausliiga Team of the Year 2023.


Gabriel Pirani, 22

Brazil

Notable Clubs: Santos (51/4), Cuiaba (10/1), Fluminense (15/2), DC United (19/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €3M

Notes: Developed by Santos. Has played for Brazil U23s (5/1). Won Copa Libertadores with Fluminense.


Jared Stroud, 27

United States

Notable Clubs: New York RB (20/0), Austin FC (27/1), St. Louis City SC (31/5), DC United (9/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.2M

Notes: Developed by PDA. Played his university football for Colgate (82/10).


FORWARD

Cristian Dajome, 30

Colombia

Notable Clubs: Bogota FC (65/15), Cucuta Deportivo (17/4), Deportes Tolima (16/2), Atletico Nacional (28/5), Deportivo Pasto (14/2), America de Cali (33/4), Independiente del Valle (27/5), Vancouver Whitecaps FC (91/15), DC United (28/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1M

Notes: Developed by Bogota FC. Won a Colombian Championship, Recopa Sudamericana, and a Copa Libertadores with Atletico Nacional. Won a Copa Sudamericana with Independiente del Valle. Won a Canadian Championship with Vancouver Whitecaps FC.


Christian Benteke, 33

Belgium (45/18)

Notable Clubs: Genk (47/20), Standard Liege (18/3), Kortrijk (34/14), Mechelen (18/6), Aston Villa (89/42), Liverpool (29/9), Crystal Palace (162/35), DC United (45/21)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2.5M

Notes: Developed by JS Pierreuse, Standard Liege, and Genk. Won a Belgian league title with Standard Liege.


Familiar Faces

DC United goalkeeper Tyler Miller played for the Sounders FC (2/0) and Sounders Reserves (35/0) from 2015-17.


Squads

DC United from:

Bono, Zamudio, Miller, Crockford, Akinmboni, Bartlett, Birnbaum, Herrera, Jeahze, McVey, Peltola, Pedro Santos, Sargis, Tubbs, Fletcher, Garay, Hopkins, Klich, Ku-DiPietro, Gabriel Pirani, Rodriguez, Stroud, Benteke, Dajome, Murrell,


Note: Canouse has been ruled out for Saturdays’ match for an unknown reason, but is not on the injured list. Seriously, your guess is as good as mine.


Sounders FC from:

Frei, Thomas, Baker, Bell, Gomez Andrade, Hawkins, Nathan, Nouhou, Atencio, Baker-Whiting, Joao Paulo, Kitahara, Leyva, Rusnak, Vargas, Chu, Morris, Musovski, Cristian, Rothrock, Ruidiaz, Teves.


Injury List

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


DC United -

OUT: Antley (leg), 

MATCHDAY DECISION: Birnbaum (knee), Ku-DiPietro (hip), Tubbs (thigh).


Sounders FC -

OUT: de la Vega (hamstring), Rodrigues (hamstring).

MATCHDAY DECISION: Baker-Whiting (hamstring), Nathan (hip).


Discipline

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


DC United: No players suspended.


Sounders FC: Ragen and Alex are suspended and are out this match.


Fun Fact

Sounders FC Reserves managed a 0:0 draw against Vancouver Whitecaps FC Reserves in an MLS Next Pro league match on 21 April at Starfire. Well done holding the line, lads. A clean sheet’s a clean sheet. The Sounders FC Reserves will next face Portland Timbers Reserves at the Morrison Street ground on 10 May. Kick-off scheduled for 7:30 p.m. PDT. Build a bonfire, lads!

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