After two preseason friendlies, Sounders FC suffered no setbacks in their historic journey to win FIFA World Club Tournament

Two scrimmages game played with no injuries was mission accomplished for the Sounders FC as they prepare for their historic participation in the FIFA Club World Cup competition.

Sounders FC will take on the winner of the February 1st  contest between Al-Ahly (Egypt) and Auckland City FC (New Zealand).  If the Sounders win advance they would face Real Madrid in a historic match against one of the biggest clubs in soccer. Now back to reality the Rave Green’s recent preparation. So far Brian Schmetzer’s squad is on track after  Saturday ‘s split-squad scrimmage

In  the first match against Wolfsberger, Sounders FC came out with a strong starting XI and engaged in a tight, cagey match against the Austrian topflight club. Nico Lodeiro and Jordan Morris combined for a few chances throughout the match, while Stefan Frei and a backline of Alex Roldan, Yeimar Gómez Andrade, Jackson Ragen and Nouhou kept a clean sheet. Freshly-signed Tacoma Defiance midfielder Antonio Herrera came on as a substitute late in the second half, making his first competitive appearance with the First Team.

SECOND MATCH

For the second match, Head Coach Brian Schmetzer deployed a reserve-heavy squad against Hammarby, as the two sides played an open, back-and-forth affair. Midfielder João Paulo made his return to the pitch after suffering a torn ACL last season, playing 45 minutes in central midfield alongside offseason signing Sota Kitahara. Montero opened the scoring in the 37th minute with an impressive, curling strike from the left side that tucked inside the far post, on an assist from Héber. After surrendering a pair of goals to go down 2-1, Defiance midfielder Minoungou equalized in the 72nd minute, pouncing on a rebound and blasting a first-time strike into the far side netting. Hammarby found a late winner in the 87th minute, as Jusef Erabi completed his brace.

WRAP UP

The biggest news out of the Sounders camp was that Joao Paulo had no complications after his 45-minute shift in game two. When the squad was practicing in Seattle head coach  Brian Schmetzer was quoted  saying , “hat the team was too predictable  and that MLS teams figured us out”  Schmetzer has also been clear in that this is not sightseeing tour and the team is committed to winning the tournament.

Sounders FC continues camp this week at the Marbella Football Center before departing for Tangier on Thursday, February 2 for the FIFA Club World Cup. The Rave Green play either Auckland City (New Zealand) or Al Ahly SC (Egypt) on Saturday, February 4 at 9:30 a.m. PT in Tangier, with the winner of that match advancing to play Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid on February 8 at 11:00 a.m. PT in Rabat, Morocco. Seattle’s MLS regular season campaign kicks off on February 26 against the Colorado Rapids at 5:00 p.m. PT on the Emerald Queen Casino Pitch at Lumen Field.

MATCH SUMMARY VS. WOLFSBERGER AC

Sounders FC 0 – Wolfsberger AC 0

Saturday, January 28, 2023

Venue: Dama de Noche Football Pitches

Weather: 55 degrees and sunny

SCORING SUMMARY

None

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

SEA – Nouhou (caution) 85’

Sounders FC Lineup & Substitutes – Stefan Frei; Alex Roldan, Yeimar Gómez Andrade, Jackson Ragen, Nouhou; Josh Atencio, Albert Rusnák; Cristian Roldan (Antonio Herrera 80’), Nico Lodeiro – captain, Jordan Morris; Raúl Ruidíaz

MATCH SUMMARY VS. HAMMARBY IF

Sounders FC 2 – Hammarby AF 3

Saturday, January 28, 2023

Venue: Dama de Noche Football Pitches

Weather: 55 degrees and sunny

SCORING SUMMARY

SEA – Fredy Montero (Héber) 39’

HIF – Viktor Djukanovic 45+1’

HIF – Jusef Erabi 57’

SEA – Georgi Minoungou 72’

HIF – Jusef Erabi 87’

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

None

Sounders FC Lineup & Substitutes – Stefan Cleveland; Ethan Dobbelaere (Cody Baker 75’), Abdoulaye Cissoko, Xavier Arreaga, Kelyn Rowe; Sota Kitahara, João Paulo – captain (Georgi Minoungou HT); Reed Baker-Whiting, Fredy Montero, Léo Chú; Héber

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