26 July 2024

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v. MINNESOTA UNITED FC - LEAGUES CUP - GROUP STAGE - ROYAL BROUGHAM PARK, OCCIDENTAL AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Green. Minnesota United make their pilgrimage from the land of 10,000 lakes to The Evergreen to contest Leagues Cup. The Leagues Cup being a tournament none of us ever wanted or asked for, conceived in the idiocy and greed factories that are MLS and Liga MX because, hey, revenue. All done with no regard for fixture clutter and player safety. Bravo.

What: Leagues Cup - group stage, Seattle Sounders FC v. Minnesota United FC.


Where: Royal Brougham Park, Occidental Avenue, Seattle, Washington.


When: 7:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Friday 26 July 2024 CE.


At Stake: Well, a shiny tin pot I suppose and maybe qualification for CONCACAF Champion’s Cu- I mean Leagu- I mean Cup. They never can make their minds up about what it’s called exactly, can they. Quick to jump to who won it first in each new iteration though. Idiots. Anyway, making it to the Final, or winning the match for 3rd place in Leagues Cup gets you into CONCACAF for next time ‘round. For the Sounders FC specifically, we need to use this time to hone our competitive edge, as we have not yet been able to defeat a top-10 MLS side this season. We could also choose to use this tournament as a youth development lab, resting the first choice players for the US Open Cup Semi-Final and the rest of the league schedule. Wouldn’t put money on the latter approach though because, well, money. And here in America, money = success + prestige to the power of stupid.


Where to Watch: MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. And if you’re not feeling Neil Sika and Lloyd Sam, and it being a home match for Sounders FC, KJR simulcast should be available as alternate audio in the control layer of the Apple TV app’s streaming window.


Where to Listen: 93.3 KJR FM and El Rey 1360 AM.


Alright then. Here we are. The fourth edition of League’s Cup consisting of two to seven matches played over 31 days, smack dab in the middle of the MLS and Liga MX seasons, creating a shit tonne of fixture clutter and giving not much in return. Unless you mean prize money.


Right. With that out of the way. Sounders have a chance to earn their way into the CONCACAF Champions Cup for next season, and a shot, albeit a long shot, at winning a shiny trophy. All the Leagues Cup cost us was our souls.


It’s a home match, so if you’re healthy and have the means, get ye down to the ground and round up your mates. Time to make an unholy amount of noise, and remind the Loons who’s boss in these parts.


Can’t get or afford tickets? You can’t get out of supportership that easy, mates. Head to the pub if you’re healthy, or maybe round up your mates for a home viewing. Still gotta sing and chant though. This is non-negotiable.


It’s Leagues Cup football, under the Friday night lights at Royal Brougham Park. GO ON YOU SOUNDERS!!! GET IN!!!


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


Do you fancy our chances? Also, this looks bent into shape by Junior High School kids

as a project for Metal Shop. Grade: A- for effort, C- for execution. Upon further review,

I feel Ive just insulted Junior High School Industrial Arts students. Apologies.


The Good News

The Loons are the team statistically more likely to concede two goals (1.64 goals conceded/match for the season, 1.80 goals conceded/match over the last five).


Sounders are on much better form over the last five matches with a 4-0-1 record, with the Loons 1-1-3 over the same period.


Sounders have the third best defence in the league, and are averaging 1.16 goals conceded/match for the season and 0.80 goals conceded/match over the last five.


Rusnak (11 assists) and Vargas (6 assists) are our top playmakers and give us quality in the midfield, alongside Joao Paulo who is one of the best percentage passers in the league.


We don’t have to face Reynoso and Arriaga when we play Minnesota United anymore. They’ve both fucked off to greener pastures in Tijuana and Partizan Belgrade.


Meaningless stat of the day: Sounders FC are 10-2-1 against the Loons all-time in the league. The context is that we’ve only been facing the Loons since 2017 and that the squads of both teams have changed quite a bit over those seven years. Player turnover in MLS is rather predictable, you see.


If you look at the statistics from the 0:3 defeat against LAFC last Sat, you would see that Sounders bossed that match in almost every statistical category. It is one of the cruelest results I have ever seen in football, at least in the sphere of American domestic club football. The Sounders’ overall quality should not be judged by that result.


The Bad News

Minnesota United are the statistically more likely to score two goals (1.60 goals/match). To be fair, both teams are averaging 1.40 goals per match over the last five matches.


Main goal threats from Minnesota United are Oluwaseyi (8 goals), Hlongwane (7 goals), Lod who can hurt you as scorer or provider (6 goals, 11 assists), and Jeong and Pukki (4 goals each).


Although Sounders have improved their goal-scoring output in the second half of the season, we still remain tied for 20th in the league in goals scored. Morris (9 goals) and Ruidiaz (8 goals) lead the line, and Rusnak has four goals, but I think most of those are penalty kicks.


The Loons’ man between the sticks, Dayne St. Clair, is an excellent goalkeeper and has six caps for Canada.


The Loons have beaten San Jose (2:0) and LAFC (2:0) this season. We haven’t been able to beat either of those teams this season.


The Side I Would Select

We’re interested in being competitive for every trophy. I would put a strong team out there showing the same level of respect for this tournament as we did for the US Open Cup.


GK     Castro

LB     Sousa

LCH    Nathan

RCH    Bell

RB     Baker

LDM    Kitahara

RDM    Brunell

LF     Rothrock

CAM   Leyva

RF     Teves

CF     Musovski


The Side I Think The Gaffer Will Select

MLS and Liga MX value this tournament for all the wrong reasons. It’s basically the old SuperLiga with a re-brand. Sort of like a brand new paint job on a barn that’s just about ready to fall apart. That being said, MLS and our owners have a giant hard-on for this tournament. I expect the Gaffer will put out nothing less than his first choice team, which I expect to look like this.


GK     Frei

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Ragen

RCH    Gomez Andrade

RB     Alex

LDM    Joao Paulo

RDM    Vargas

LF     Leo Chu

CAM   Rusnak

RF     Cristian

CF     Morris


Intangibles

The Referee for Friday night’s match will be Joe Dickerson.

Sounders FC record with Dickerson as Ref: 10-1-8

Minnesota United record with Dickerson as Ref: 5-1-4

Records displayed are from all competitions.


General notes on personnel

Minnesota United transfers IN:

Wil Trapp - re-signed

Dodson (Charleston Battery) free

Adebayo-Smith (New England Revolution Reserves) €115,000

Bran (Herediano) loan

Harvey (Phoenix Rising) undisclosed fee

Nyeman (SK Beveren) undisclosed fee

Eriksson (Varnamo) free

Duggan - draft

Bacharach - draft

Shashoua (Albacete) free

Smir - reserves


Minnesota United transfers OUT:
Dibassy - released

Dick (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) free

Emmings - reserves

Garcia - (Independiente Medellin) free

Gregus (Houston Dynamo) free

Iwe (SV Sandhausen) free

Jiba (Union Omaha) free

Tajouri-Shradi (Asswehly) free

Dunbar (Orange County) free

Kallman (Nashville SC) free

Bristow (Stockport County) loan

Marques (Vasteras SK) loan

Dodson (Birmingham Legio) loan

Reynoso (Club Tijuana) undisclosed fee

Eriksson (Hammarby IF) free

Arriaga (Partizan Belgrade) €500,000


Comparison against common opponents

SEA 0:0 ATX

ATX 0:1 SEA

ATX 1:2 MIN

MIN 0:1 ATX

(against ATX: SEA 1-1-0 +1, MIN 1-0-1 0) edge SEA


LAFC 2:1 SEA

SEA 0:3 LAFC

MIN 2:0 LAFC

LAFC 2:0 MIN

(against LAFC: SEA 0-0-2 -4, MIN 1-0-1 0) edge MIN


PHI 2:3 SEA

PHI 2:0 MIN

(against PHI: SEA 1-0-0 +1, MIN 0-0-1 -2) edge SEA


RSL 2:0 SEA

SEA 1:1 RSL

MIN 1:1 RSL

(against RSL: SEA 0-1-1 -2, MIN 0-1-0 0) edge MIN


HOU 2:2 SEA

MIN 1:2 HOU

HOU 1:1 MIN

(against HOU: SEA 0-1-0 0, MIN 0-1-1 -1) edge SEA


SKC 2:1 SEA

MIN 2:1 SKC

MIN 3:1 SKC

(against SKC: SEA 0-0-1 -1, MIN 2-0-0 +3) edge MIN


LAG 1:0 SEA

SEA 0:0 LAG

MIN 2:2 LAG

LAG 2:1 MIN

(against LAG: SEA 0-1-1 -1, MIN 0-1-1 -1) even


POR 1:2 SEA
MIN 2:1 POR

POR 3:2 MIN

(against POR: SEA 1-0-0 +1, MIN 1-0-1 0) edge SEA


SEA 1:1 COL

COL 3:3 MIN

(against COL: SEA 0-1-0 0, MIN 0-1-0 0) even


DAL 0:0 SEA

SEA 3:2 DAL

MIN 1:1 DAL

DAL 5:3 MIN

(against DAL: SEA 1-1-0 +1, MIN 0-1-1 -2) edge SEA


SEA 0:2 VAN

SEA 1:1 VAN

MIN 1:3 VAN

(against VAN: SEA 0-1-1 -2, MIN 0-0-1 -2) edge SEA


DC 2:1 SEA

MIN 2:3 DC

(against DC: SEA 0-0-1 -1, MIN 0-0-1 -1) even


SJ 3:2 SEA

MIN 2:0 SJ

(against SJ: SEA 0-0-1 -1, MIN 1-0-0 +2) edge MIN


Know Thine Enemy

The Loons as they lined up in their 2:0 victory over San Jose at Asbury Street.


GOALKEEPER

Dayne St. Clair, 27

Canada (6/0)

Notable Clubs: Minnesota United FC (96/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2M

Notes: Developed by North Scarborough FC, Pickering FC, Ajax SC, and Vaughan Azzuri. Played his university football for Maryland (43/0).


DEFENCE

Joseph Rosales, 23

Honduras (16/0)

Notable Clubs: CA Independiente de La Chorrera (33/2), Minnesota United FC (69/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.5M

Notes: No known honours.


Devin Padelford, 21

United States

Notable Clubs: Minnesota United FC (27/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €450,000

Notes: Developed by St. Croix SC and Minnesota United FC.


Miguel Tapias, 27

Mexico

Notable Clubs: Pachuca (59/1), Zacatecas (35/0), Minnesota United FC (51/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2M

Notes: Developed by Pachuca. Won a Liga MX title with Pachuca.


Carlos Harvey, 24

Panama (7/1)

Notable Clubs: Tauro (1/0), Los Angeles Galaxy (10/0), Phoenix Rising (30/5), Minnesota United FC (9/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €250,000

Notes: Presumably developed by Tauro. Won a Panamanian league title with Tauro.


Sang-Bin Jeong, 22

South Korea (1/1)

Notable Clubs: Suwon Bluewings (28/6), Grasshopper (13/0), Minnesota United FC (46/5)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2.5M

Notes: Developed by Cheonan Elementary School, Daejeon Jungang Elementary School, Maetan Middle School, Maetan High School, and Suwon Bluewings. Played for South Korea at youth levels (18/8).


MIDFIELD

Bongokuhle Hlongwane, 24

South Africa (19/4)

Notable Clubs: Maritzburg United (53/7), Minnesota United FC (82/17)

Estimated Transfer Value: €5M

Notes: Developed by Nxamalala Fast XI and Maritzburg United.


Alejandro Bran, 23

Costa Rica (8/0)

Notable Clubs: Jicaral (13/0), Municipal Grecia (3/0), Herediano (36/3), Guanacasteca (26/0), Minnesota United FC (11/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €350,000

Notes: Presumably developed by Jicaral. Won a Costa Rican league title with Herediano.


Hassani Dotson, 26

United States

Notable Clubs: Minnesota United FC (132/14)

Estimated Transfer Value: €3M

Notes: Developed by Crossfire Academy and Washington Premier. Played his university football for Oregon State (72/5). Dotson is a Seattle, WA native.


Robin Lod, 31

Finland (68/6)

Notable Clubs: HJK Helsinki (75/15), VPS Palloseura (11/2), Panathinaikos (75/12), Sporting Gijon (23/4), Minnesota United FC (116/28)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2M

Notes: Developed by SUMU and HJK Helsinki. Won three Veikkausliiga (Finland 1st tier) titles, a Finnish Cup, and a Finnish League Cup with HJK Helsinki. Named Veikkausliiga Best Player and Best Midfielder 2014.


FORWARD

Tani Oluwaseyi, 24

Canada (6/0)

Notable Clubs: Minnesota United FC (19/8), San Antonio FC (25/17)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.5M

Notes: Developed by Erin Mills SC and GPS Academy. Played his university football at St. John’s (49/20).


Familiar Faces

Midfielder Hassani Dotson was developed by Crossfire Academy and Washington Premier. Hassani is a Seattle native.


Squads

Sounders FC from:

Frei, Thomas, Castro, Baker, Bell, Gomez Andrade, Nathan, Nouhou, Ragen, Sousa, Alex, Baker-Whiting, Brunell, de la Vega, Joao Paulo, Kitahara, Leyva, Rusnak, Vargas, Morris, Cristian, Leo Chu, Musovski, Rothrock, Ruidiaz, Teves.


Minnesota United from:

Irwin, Smir, St. Clair, Padelford, Valentin, Tapias, Duggan, Bacharach, Diaz, Rosales, Lod, Shashoua, Bran, Dotson, Clark, Romanshyn, Nyeman, Harvey, Mesanvi, Fragapane, Yeboah, Jeong, Oluwaseyi, Hlongwane, Pukki, Adebayo-Smith.


Injury List

(as listed on mlssoccer.com on 19 July - one week ago)


Sounders FC -

OUT: Rodrigues (hamstring).

MATCHDAY DECISION: none.


Minnesota United -

OUT: Taylor (leg), Trapp (leg).

MATCHDAY DECISION: none.


Discipline

Start of tournament, so there are no players booked or suspended.


Fun Fact

Stuart Hawkins is currently playing for the United States U-20s in the CONCACAF U-20 Championship and Josh Atencio has been named to the United States U-23s as an alternate for the Olympic Games Football Tournament. Well done, Stu and Josh!!! Make us proud!

19 July 2024

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v. LOS ANGELES FC

Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Green. Our free-spending friends from the Southland will be our guests this time ‘round, setting up a clash of the football titans.

What: MLS league match, Seattle Sounders FC v. Los Angeles FC.


Where: Royal Brougham Park, Occidental Avenue, Seattle, Washington.


When: 7:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Saturday 20 July 2024 CE.


At Stake: This one is about more than just places in the league table. It’s about legitimacy. It’s about whether we are truly one of the best football teams in North America, or perhaps content to be outspent by our rivals. That said, it’s also about places in the league table. If we defeat LAFC we can rise as high as 7th place in the league. Should we be not up to the test, and are defeated, we could fall as far as 13th. Sounders FC are currently in 11th place in the league on 37 points, 13 points adrift of Inter Miami, who have re-asserted their hold at the top.


Where to Watch: MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. As it’s a home match, the alternate audio of the KJR simulcast will be available in the control layer.


Where to Listen: 93.3 KJR FM and El Rey 1360 AM.


This is one you don’t want to miss. If you have the time and the means, you might want to get tickets to both the senior match and also the Sounders FC Reserves who will play LAFC Reserves at noon at the very same Royal Brougham Park as opposed to their usual stomping grounds in Tukwila. Our lads have won four in a row and are scoring goals by the hat-full. It’s good times and also a preview of the US Open Cup Semi-Final.


We’re feeling larger than life just now. It’s important to continue to project that to the interlopers from Figueroa Street. Sure, you can buy ageing French internationals, but you can’t buy heart. I would say that a demonstration of this would be well in order.


So sick of LAFC crimping us out of points. Comeuppance is due, and we will serve them that cold dish.


Round up your mates and get to the ground. If that’s not in the cards it’s time to gather ‘round the telly at pubs, flats, houses, boats, ships, you get the idea. It’s time to be loud, and stroppy. It’s time to welcome the LAFC to Green Hell.


It’s Sounders FC football, under the Saturday night lights at Royal Brougham Park. It doesn’t get much better than this. GO ON YOU SOUNDERS!!! GET IN!!!


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


“Magic 8-Ball, can the Sounders FC defeat a top 10 team in the league for the first time this season?”


The Good News

Sounders haven’t lost a match since 8 June in any competition. That’s a record of 6-1-0 in the league. LAFC, in stark contrast, have struggled in their last two matches, a 1:5 humbling by Columbus, and a 1:1 draw against the Salt Lake.


Over the last five matches we’re scoring an average of two goals per match in the league and conceding 0.60 goals per match over the same period. Three league matches in a row we have shut out the opposition. Jordan Morris (9 goals) and Raul Ruidiaz (8 goals) lead the line for Seattle.


LAFC aren’t terribly good away from home. Their away record is 4-2-4. LAFC have away defeats at Minnesota United, Colorado, and San Jose this season.


The Bad News

Over the last five league matches LAFC are averaging 2.60 goals/match. The 1:5 beating administered by Columbus bounces their goals conceded average to 1.80/match. But if you take that result out of the average, they conceded four goals in four matches for an average of 1.00 goals conceded per match.


Our last two opponents have been Austin and St. Louis. Austin being a mid-table side, and St. Louis only two places and eight points above rock bottom. LAFC’s last two opponents have been 6th place Columbus and 5th place Salt Lake.


Sounders are facing the 4th best team in the league in LAFC. This match is a benchmark test. The Sounders FC record against teams currently in the league’s top 10 this season is 0-4-4.


Gabonese centre-forward Bouanga (14 goals) and Polish youth international winger Bogusz (12 goals) are the danger men for LAFC. Our centre-halves will have to up their game just to contain these two.


The last time we beat this lot in the league, it was 16 May 2021. All-time in the league, Sounders FC have a record of 3-4-8 against LAFC.


The Side I Would Select

I want this one so bad I can feel it in my teeth. Rusnak, Rothrock, Alex, Ragen, and Bell all played 90 minutes against St. Louis on Wedensday. Morris, Vargas, and Cristian also played most of the match. Nouhou and Leo Chu both played 64 minutes. LAFC also played midweek with a two-day turnaround. I would run mostly young legs and rested players at them. They’d never see it coming.


GK     Frei

LB     Baker-Whiting

LCH    Ragen

RCH    Gomez Andrade

RB     Baker

LDM    Joao Paulo

RDM   Leyva

LF     Rothrock

CAM   de la Vega

RF     Musovski

CF     Ruidiaz


The Side I Think The Gaffer Will Select

If I think I want this one bad, the Gaffer and the lads must want it even worse. If the training has been light or just film, supplements given to replace lost electrolytes, and we roll the dice on cryo-therapy, I would be willing to bet the coaching staff elects to play something that looks like this. Hopefully there will be no injuries due to overuse.


GK     Frei

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Ragen

RCH    Gomez Andrade

RB     Alex

LDM    Joao Paulo

RDM   Vargas

LF     Rothrock

CAM   Rusnak

RF     Cristian

CF     Morris


Intangibles

The Referee for Saturday night’s match will be Allan Chapman.

Sounders FC record with Chapman as Ref: 11-4-6

LAFC record with Chapman as Ref: 6-6-6


General notes on personnel

LAFC transfers IN:

Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur) free

Dellavalle - reserves

Campos (Santos Laguna) €4.6M

Angel (Atletico Nacional) free

Martinez (Monagas SC) €3.2M

Atuesta (Palmeiras) loan

Chanot (AC Ajaccio) free

Kamara (Chicago Fire) free

Muller - reserves

Giroud (AC Milan) free

Musto - reserves

Hasal (Vancouver Whitecaps FC) free


LAFC transfers OUT:

Chiellini - retired

Crisostomo (Tampa Bay Rowdies) free

Gaines - released

Jakupovic - released

Leone (Monterrey) free

Maldonado (Motagua) end of loan

McCarthy (Los Angeles Galaxy) free

Rosales - released

Torres (Tapatio) free

Traore (Phoenix Rising) free

Acosta (Chicago Fire) free

Crepeau (Portland Timbers) free

Palacios (Corinthians) free

Vela - released

Gonzalez (Sporting Gijon) loan

Biuk (Real Valladolid) loan

Krastev (Lommel SK) end of loan


Comparison against common opponents

RSL 2:0 SEA

SEA 1:1 RSL

RSL 3:0 LAFC
LAFC 1:1 RSL

(against RSL: SEA 0-1-1 -2, LAFC 0-1-1 -3) edge SEA


SKC 2:1 SEA

LAFC 0:0 SKC

(against SKC: SEA 0-0-1 -1, LAFC 0-1-0 0) edge LAFC


SEA 2:0 MIN

MIN 2:0 LAFC

LAFC 2:0 MIN

(against MIN: SEA 1-0-0 +2, LAFC 1-0-1 0) edge SEA


SEA 1:1 COL

COL 3:2 LAFC
LAFC 3:0 COL

(against COL: SEA 0-1-0 0, LAFC 1-0-1 +2) edge LAFC


LAG 1:0 SEA
SEA 0:0 LAG

LAFC 2:1 LAG

LAG 1:2 LAFC

(against LAG: SEA 0-1-1 -1, LAFC 2-0-0 +2) edge LAFC


POR 1:2 SEA

POR 2:2 LAFC

LAFC 3:2 POR

(against POR: SEA 1-0-0 +1, LAFC 1-1-0 +1) edge LAFC


SJ 3:2 SEA

SJ 3:1 LAFC

LAFC 6:2 SJ

(against SJ: SEA 0-0-1 -1, LAFC 1-0-1 +2) edge LAFC


SEA 0:2 VAN

SEA 1:1 VAN

LAFC 3:0 VAN

(against VAN: SEA 0-1-1 -2, LAFC 1-0-0 +3) edge LAFC


STL 1:2 SEA

SEA 2:0 STL

STL 0:2 LAFC

(against STL: SEA 2-0-0 +3, LAFC 1-0-0 +2) edge SEA


DAL 0:0 SEA

SEA 3:2 DAL

LAFC 1:0 DAL

(against DAL: 1-1-0 +1, LAFC 1-0-0 +1) edge SEA


SEA 0:0 ATX

ATX 0:1 SEA

ATX 1:1 LAFC

(against ATX: SEA 1-1-0 +1, LAFC 0-1-0 0) edge SEA


Know Thine Enemy

LAFC as they lined up against the Salt Lake in their 1:1 draw at Figueroa Street on 17 July.


GOALKEEPER

Hugo Lloris, 37

France (145/0)

Notable Clubs: Nice (72/0), Lyon (146/0), Tottenham Hotspur (361/0), Los Angeles FC (23/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.2M

Notes: Developed by Cedac Cimiez and Nice. Won Coup de France and Trophee des Champions with Lyon. Won the FIFA World Cup and UEFA Nations League with France. Named Ligue 1 Goalkeeper of the Year three times. Named to Ligue 1 Team of the Year three times.


DEFENCE

Omar Campos, 21

Mexico (1/0)

Notable Clubs: Santos Laguna (109/3), Los Angeles FC (18/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €4.5M

Notes: Developed by Santos Laguna. No known honours.


Aaron Long, 31

United States (35/3)

Notable Clubs: Sacramento Republic (2/0), New York RB (139/12), Los Angeles FC (41/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2.5M

Notes: Played his university football for UC Riverside (71/13). Won an MLS League Championship with NYRB. Named USL Defender of the Year in 2016. Named MLS Defender of the Year and MLS Best XI in 2018. Named to CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI in 2019. Named to CONCACAF Champions League Best XI 2023.


Eddie Segura, 27

Colombia

Notable Clubs: Deportiva Pereira (52/1), Atletico Huila (77/2), Los Angeles FC (101/3)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.2M

Notes: Developed by Deportivo Pereira. Won two MLS league titles and an MLS Cup with LAFC, including the 2022 league and cup double.


Ryan Hollingshead, 33

United States

Notable Clubs: FC Dallas (193/18), Los Angeles FC (83/11)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.2M

Notes: Played his university football for UCLA (81/16). Won an MLS League Championship and US Open Cup double with Dallas in 2016. Won MLS league and MLS Cup double in 2022 with LAFC.


MIDFIELD

Eduard Atuesta, 27

Colombia (2/0)

Notable Clubs: Independiente Medellin (29/0), Los Angeles FC (117/9), Palmeiras (26/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2M

Notes: Produced by Independiente Medellin. Won a league championship with LAFC in 2019. Named to MLS Best XI in 2019. Won a league championship with Independiente Medellin in 2016. Won Recopa Sudamericana, two Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A, and a Supercopa do Brasil with Palmeiras.


Ilie Sanchez, 33

Catalonia

Notable Clubs: 1860 Munich (24/1), Elche (27/1), Sporting Kansas City (144/7), Los Angeles FC (89/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Martinenc, FC Barcelona, Poble Sec, Catalonia, Collblanc, and Cornella. Won a US Open Cup with Kansas City in 2017. Won an MLS Cup and MLS League double with LAFC in 2022.


Timothy Tillman, 25

Germany and United States (1/0)

Notable Clubs: 1FC Nurnberg (6/0), Greuther Furth (80/2), Los Angeles FC (47/8)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2.5M

Notes: Developed by ASV Zimdorf, 1SC Feucht, Greuther Furth, and Bayern Munich. Won a German Supercup for Bayern Munich (as an unused substitute).


FORWARD

Denis Bouanga, 29

Gabon (40/10)

Notable Clubs: Lorient (38/10), Strasbourg (18/5), Tours (36/16), Nimes (35/8), Saint-Etienne (97/26), Los Angeles FC (61/35)

Estimated Transfer Value: €10M

Notes: Developed by SO Maine and Le Mans. Won MLS league and MLS Cup double in 2022 with LAFC. Won CONCACAF Champions League Golden Boot (7 goals) 2023. Named to CONCACAF Champions League Best XI 2023. Won 2023 MLS Golden Boot (20 goals). Named to MLS Best XI 2023.


Mateusz Bogusz, 22

Poland

Notable Clubs: Ruch Chorzow (32/5), Leeds United (1/0), Los Angeles FC (51/15)

Estimated Transfer Value: €4M

Notes: Developed by Gwiazda Ruda Slaska, and Ruch Chorzov. Won a EFL Championship with Leeds. Has played for Poland (44/7) at youth levels.


Cristian Olivera, 22

Uruguay (7/0)

Notable Clubs: Rentistas (32/6), Almeria (3/0), Penarol (15/0), Boston River (29/10), Los Angeles FC (27/7)

Estimated Transfer Value: €4M

Notes: Developed by Arapey Mendoza, Potencia, Flores Palma, Danubio (AUFI), Cerrito, Danubio, Defensor, and Rentistas. Won a Uruguayan league title and Supercopa Uruguaya with Penarol.


Familiar Faces

Former Sounders FC Coach Ante Razov is a Coach with LAFC.


LAFC and United States defender Aaron Long played for Sounders FC reserves (27/1) in 2015.


Squads

Sounders FC from:

Frei, Thomas, Baker, Bell, Gomez Andrade, Nathan, Nouhou, Ragen, Alex, Baker-Whiting, de la Vega, Joao Paulo, Kitahara, Leyva, Rusnak, Vargas, Morris, Cristian, Leo Chu, Musovski, Rothrock, Ruidiaz, Teves.


LAFC from:

Lloris, Hasal, Romero, Campos, Chanot, Duenas, Hollingshead, Long, Murillo, Palencia, Segura, Atuesta, Bogusz, Musto, Sanchez, Angel, Bouanga, Kamara, Martinez, Muller, Ordaz.


Injury List

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


Sounders FC -

OUT: Rodrigues (hamstring).

MATCHDAY DECISION: none.


LAFC -

OUT: Dellavalle (knee), Tillman (leg), Olivera (foot).

MATCHDAY DECISION: none.


Discipline

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


No players suspended from either team.


Fun Fact

Sounders FC Reserves are currently riding a four-match winning streak. They face LAFC Reserves at 12 noon on 20 July. The same day as the match for the club’s two senior squads. Match to be played at Royal Brougham Park, rather than at Starfire. Intriguing.

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