St. 香港三级片 City SC starts its third year in the MLS with a new coach and several new players. (This list does not include several players who t…
Injuries again for St. 香港三级片 City SC's Nilsson, Alm, but for Nilsson, absence should be short
City SC center forward Cedric Teuchert turns to shoot on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the second half of the club鈥檚 home opener against the Rapids at Energizer Park.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
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Two of City SC鈥檚 most often injured players, midfielder Rasmus Alm and defender Joakim Nilsson, weren鈥檛 in the lineup for Saturday鈥檚 game because of, once again, injuries. The two didn鈥檛 practice on Tuesday, but the news on at least one is promising.
City SC coach Olof Mellberg said Tuesday that Alm has a hip injury and will be out three to four weeks and will be evaluated after that. Alm missed 19 games last season, some after having sports hernia surgery and some after a knee sprain.
Nilsson, who missed 18 games last season with a rib injury and then two hamstring injuries, suffered an unspecified knock in City SC鈥檚 closed-door scrimmage with San Jose that he played through and finished the game with, but a scan showed he had bone bruising. Mellberg said he had another scan on Monday 鈥渨hich looked really good.鈥
鈥淚 think he will be back very soon,鈥 Mellberg said.
Everyone else, other than the rehabbing Jake Girdwood-Reich, practiced on Tuesday, though Mellberg said some players, including Chris Durkin, Celio Pompeu and Tomas Ostrak, are still not ready for 90 minutes.
鈥淲e need to be smart, but I think they are definitely ready for some minutes,鈥 he said.
Teuchert鈥檚 return
It was a busy weekend for Cedric Teuchert as he got back into St. 香港三级片 on Friday afternoon after nine days in Germany getting his green card and then came on as a sub in the 81st minute in Saturday鈥檚 game.
鈥淗ard, stressful, but I鈥檓 happy to be back,鈥 he said Tuesday.
Teuchert had gone to Southern California with the team for that part of camp and sat out a game as a precaution with a sore groin but then had to head to Germany for the final stage of processing for the green card, which requires him to appear in person at a U.S. consulate in Germany.
Once it was done, he came back to St. 香港三级片 about 1 p.m. on Friday, too late to join the team for practice, and then came into the game at what for him was about 2:30 a.m. body time.
鈥淥f course it was tough because I had a stressful week in Germany,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was a long flight. Of course I was tired, but when I was in the stadium with the boys, saw the light show, the emotions, I was there and it was good to be back.鈥
While the team gave Teuchert a workout plan for while he was gone, he acknowledged that that can only do so much and that he missed two weeks of on-field training.
鈥淚 think I have to do something more to be ready at 100%,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think I have to wait the week and talk with the fitness coaches and then we will make a decision.
鈥淚 think it was a really good game for us. Colorado had really no chances, and the defense, we are compact. I think everything was good, but we didn鈥檛 score a goal. To hold them to zero and get the point is also good, but I think we deserved the three points.鈥
The green card allows Teuchert and his family to live and work permanently in the United States and also means he doesn鈥檛 count as an international player for MLS roster purposes.
鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to get this change,鈥 he said.
Becher the pest
Seventeen minutes into the game Saturday, City SC got a free kick just outside the box for Jannes Horn, but there was a delay in taking it. After Colorado keeper Zack Steffen had set his wall, Simon Becher went behind the wall and tried to block Steffen鈥檚 line of sight. Colorado鈥檚 Oliver Larraz didn鈥檛 like that and tried to get Becher to leave, which brought in referee Jon Freemon to intervene.
Eventually, Becher was allowed to stay, though plainly in an offside position, but just before Eduard Lowen took the kick, Becher ran up to the wall to get onside. Lowen finally took the kick, hit the post, and it looked like City SC scored when Becher poked in a cross from Henry Kessler, but it turned out Kessler was offside when Lowen took the shot, negating everything.
鈥淚 was just trying to get in his head a little bit,鈥 Becher said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 trying to set the wall and make sure that it was set properly so we couldn鈥檛 curve it around it. So as far as I know, I can stand wherever I want. If that鈥檚 in front of him, that鈥檚 in front of him. So yeah, just a little bit of gamesmanship and trying to get in his head. And unfortunately, the goal right after was called off, but I think, yeah, it would have worked.鈥
鈥淗e did that on his own,鈥 Mellberg said. 鈥淲e have a plan for everything, but I like players to use their imagination.鈥
Hiebert on early list for Canada
Kyle Hiebert was named to the 60-player preliminary roster for Canada鈥檚 team for the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals and final in March. The 23 players for the final roster will come from that list. Recently departed Indiana Vassilev made the U.S. team鈥檚 preliminary roster, though with the match coming in a FIFA international window and with every player available, his selection seems unlikely.
A tie, but no need for alarm (yet): STL Soccer Talk
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St. 香港三级片 City SC beat writer Tom Timmermann and co-host Beth O'Malley discuss the team's first game, a tie. While the defense had a stellar game, and the team as a whole did better with more possession, the offense failed to score in a game that they should have won.
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Worthy: St. 香港三级片 City SC didn鈥檛 offer goal in opener but did offer solid starting point
City SC鈥檚 Tomas Totland, left, moves the ball away from Colorado鈥檚 Keegan Rosenberry, center, and Cole Bassett in a match on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at Energizer Park.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
City SC has the power to determine whether a disappointing outcome in the season opener lingers or if it merely serves as a springboard. After all, the team didn鈥檛 lose its home opener on Saturday night.
Of course, it also didn鈥檛 win. So that leaves it on a precarious perch for the time being.
At the moment, with a sample size of just one game, the club has shown reason for frustration as well as optimism. The latter would flow much more readily with a win 鈥 or, more to the point, a goal.
One goal isn鈥檛 so much to ask 鈥 except for some unearthly reason it was too tall a task in a 0-0 draw against the Colorado Rapids (a Stan Kroenke outfit) on Saturday night at Energizer Park.
New coach Olof Mellberg rightly described his team as having 鈥渄ominated鈥 play. The eye test and the statistics bear that out.
City SC outshot the Rapids 18-2. The club put five shots on goal compared to none for the Rapids. That doesn鈥檛 include a City SC goal that got wiped off the board for an offside penalty in the first half. City SC controlled possession for 53% of the game, held a 6-1 advantage on corner kicks and also won the aerial duels and expected-goals battle.
All that went in their favor, but the ball did not find its way into the net.
鈥淚 was happy with the end, with the last 15-20 (minutes) when we showed even more confidence in our buildup,鈥 Mellberg said. 鈥淎 little bit more movement. The center backs being a little bit more confident taking the ball forward. We just need to continue to build on our confidence.鈥
It only took the opening minutes of the match to see that the Rapids attack seemed choppy and without much bite, their players more likely to kick it out of bounds than to threaten City SC goalkeeper Roman Burki. Their best tactic to maintain possession early on seemed to move the ball backward. Credit City SC for setting that tone early.
The Rapids briefly seemed content to allow City SC to maintain possession in the early stages. While that strategy might have been a golden ticket for opponents against City last season, the home club turned into a recipe for scoring chances. That certainly provided an encouraging early sign of progress.
Another sign of progress came in the form of forward Simon Becher. Five minutes in, he pounced on a mistake with the ball by the Rapids in their own end and created an opportunity. Becher, who scored four goals in nine games (six starts) last season, played 81 minutes and registered five shots, three on-target scoring attempts in the opener.
鈥淲e talk a lot about tempo and control,鈥 Becher said. 鈥淧ossession is not necessarily a goal of ours. We want to be dangerous and take what teams give us. Colorado was backing off a little bit, so I think that鈥檚 where you see a little bit more of the possession, but also we created a lot of chances 鈥 so continuing to probe and try to be dangerous and put balls in dangerous places. I think that鈥檚 kind of what they gave us.鈥
Becher expressed disappointment with the inability to score despite the wealth of chances generated, but he looked at the performance as a starting point with more growth to come.
鈥淭he relationship, I think you saw at the end of last season, it was forming really well,鈥 Becher said. 鈥淪o just continuing to work on that. I think if we continue this way, a lot of goals will come.鈥
Defensively, City SC played a near textbook game in front of its captain Burki.
The three-man back line of Joshua Yaro, Henry Kessler and Kyle Hiebert thoroughly bottled up the Rapids鈥 attack. Their striker and designated player, Rafael Navarro, scored 15 goals and logged five assists in 34 matches with 90 shots last season.
The combination of Yaro and Kessler bracketed Navarro most of the night and kept him from having an impact. Navarro did not even attempt a shot.
鈥淚 think it I were to attribute it to one thing, it would be back line shifting,鈥 Kessler said of the stellar defensive outing.
The revolving door at center back because of injury last season might now be a positive in that it has allowed individuals to gain experience and also helped chemistry and communication develop among the group.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 just a result of really good team defending,鈥 Kessler said of not allowing the Rapids a shot on goal. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure that I鈥檝e been part of a game where we鈥檝e given up zero shots on goal. That鈥檚 a great thing that that happened. I think there was a lot of good communication, a lot of good shifting on the back line.鈥
City SC鈥檚 opener left a bit of a sour taste in that it didn鈥檛 get a win but played well enough to create belief that it鈥檚 at a good starting point.
St. 香港三级片 City SC鈥檚 defense shines but offense can鈥檛 score in 0-0 tie in season opener
City SC center forward Cedric Teuchert turns to shoot on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the second half of the club鈥檚 home opener against the Rapids at Energizer Park.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
If St. 香港三级片 City SC looks different than it did last season, a different formation, a team more confident building out of the back than just waiting to counterattack, the results looked awfully familiar.
City SC right wing Marcel Hartel blocks a kick by Rapids left back Keegan Rosenberry in the first half Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at Energizer Park
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
The combination of effective defense and chance-creating offense was only enough to get City SC a 0-0 tie against the Colorado Rapids before a sellout opening night crowd at the re-named Energizer Park on Saturday. City SC had 13 ties last season in 34 games, and it鈥檚 1 for 1 this season.
There was a lot to like about the start of Olof Mellberg鈥檚 time as coach of City SC. The team did a lockdown job on defense, limiting the Colorado Rapids to just two shots, neither of which were on goal and required a save. On offense, it took 18 shots, put five of them on target and had an expected goals total of 1.8.
City SC had significant edges in just about every offensive category, but with one exception: goals.
鈥淭his normally is a game we win.鈥 Mellberg said. 鈥淚 think we dominated most of the game. We have the stats here, it was 18-2 in shots, and we limited them to zero chances. Basically, there were a couple of dangerous situations in the box, where we defended well, but apart from that, they didn鈥檛 have any chances, and we created enough to score at least two or three goals. Little bit unlucky with the offside there on (Henry Kessler), and we had three, four great chances to score. So obviously, again, we should have won, but the performance was good.鈥
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 something to build on,鈥 said Kessler, who anchored the back line, 鈥渂ut not a result that we鈥檙e satisfied with.鈥
Getting a tie in a game it could have won was a problem for City SC last season, costing it valuable points that cost it a playoff spot. City SC came away encouraged by every part of this game except its finishing.
鈥淲e created a lot of chances going forward,鈥 said forward Simon Becher, who had five shots, three on goal, and a 1.05 expected goals total, 鈥渏ust have to put some of them away and take them as they come. And mentality in the game is next chance, next chance, try to put the last one behind you. We stuck to the game plan. I think maybe on another day, one or two of those go in. So just keep working.鈥
City SC center back Henry Kessler settles the ball in the first half of the club's home opener that ended in a 0-0 draw with Colorado on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at Energizer Park.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
Becher started up front with Klauss, and it was Becher who had the better of the chances, starting in the 17th minute when he shot a ball straight to Colorado goalkeeper Zack Steffen. It looked like Becher had a goal in the 20th minute after a free kick by Eduard Lowen had hit the post and Kessler got the rebound to Becher for a short goal. But Kessler was offside on the original shot by Lowen, and the goal didn鈥檛 count.
Klauss played the full 90 minutes and almost scored as regulation time ended on a header that was stopped by a diving Steffen for Colorado.
City SC controlled the game while having 54.3% of possession, something in the past that did not usually lead to wins. Over its first two seasons, City SC had four wins, 10 losses and five ties when it had 54% of more of possession.
鈥淚 was pleased with the attack as well,鈥 Mellberg said. 鈥淲e had some great combinations from buildup, varied our game with the longer ball, the ball in behind, with some really good periods in possession as well, where we managed to create chances. It wasn鈥檛 an amazing performance from our point of view, but it was the first game, and we dominated. We probably should have won.鈥
While City SC had seven shutouts last season, none looked like this. It was just the second game in the club鈥檚 brief history in which it didn鈥檛 allow a shot on goal (the other came last season in a 1-0 win over Austin) and the 0.3 expected goals allowed total matches that Austin game as the lowest in club history.
The most easily recognizable change in how City SC plays is going from the four-man back line that had been the default formation under Bradley Carnell and John Hackworth, with two center backs and a left back and right back, to a three-man backfield with three center backs, while the left and right backs are pushed up the field.
With Joakim Nilsson out with what Mellberg thinks is a minor injury (same for midfielder Rasmus Alm, who also didn鈥檛 dress for the game), the job fell to Kessler, Josh Yaro and Kyle Hiebert. All three made significant contributions throughout the game, with Kessler, playing in the middle, ranging all around the field to track down balls and break up plays.
鈥淛ust individually great performances,鈥 Kessler said. 鈥淚 think the shifting in the back line was really good, covering for each other at all moments. All those things were really good.鈥
Chris Durkin suited up for the game but didn鈥檛 play while Akil Watts, who got a lot of time at the position in camp, went the full 90 minutes. Cedric Teuchert, who just arrived in St. 香港三级片 on Friday after going back to Germany to get his green card, came on in the 81st minute. Newly signed defensive midfielder Alfredo Morales subbed on for Lowen in the 69th minute. Morales, a trialist who had been in camp in California with City SC, signed with the team Friday.
Before the game, City SC signed second-round draft pick Joey Zalinsky to a first-team contract, which brings the roster to the limit of 30. Zalinksy is a defender out of Rutgers who came up through the New York Red Bulls academy system. The club鈥檚 other two picks, forward Emil Jaaskelainen and goalkeeper Colin Welsh, are likely headed to City2 if they sign. Zalinsky signed a one-year contract with three option years for the club. Zalinsky was on the roster Saturday night but didn鈥檛 play.
City SC hosts Colorado Rapids in Energizer Park home opener
City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
City SC鈥檚 Tomas Totland, left, moves the ball away from Colorado鈥檚 Keegan Rosenberry, center, and Cole Bassett in a match on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at Energizer Park.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC fans line up to enter Energizer Park on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, before the start of the team's home opener match against the Colorado Rapids at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
City SC center forward Cedric Teuchert turns to shoot on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the second half of the club鈥檚 home opener against the Rapids at Energizer Park.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC midfielder Alfredo Morales advances on Colorado Rapids forward Omir Fernandez on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the second half of home opener match at Energizer Park in St. Louis
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC midfielder Alfredo Morales settles a ball on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the second half of home opener match at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC fans help with a light show as they celebrate the home opening match on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, against the Colorado Rapids before the first half at Energizer Park in St. 香港三级片.
Christian Gooden, Post-Dispatch
City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
City SC center back Henry Kessler settles the ball in the first half of the club's home opener that ended in a 0-0 draw with Colorado on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at Energizer Park.
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
Colorado center back Chidozie Awaziem charges between the ball and City SC striker Jao Klaus in a game on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in St. 香港三级片.
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
Colorado Rapids left back Keegan Rosenberry heads off a kick on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, Jao Klauss in the first half of the home opener match at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
Colorado's Reginald Cannon heads off a kick on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, as St. 香港三级片 City SC striker Jao Klauss de Mello looks on in the first half of the home opener match at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
City SC right wing Marcel Hartel blocks a kick by Rapids left back Keegan Rosenberry in the first half Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at Energizer Park
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC center midfielder Akil Watts and Colorado Rapids Keegan Rosenberry compete for the ball on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the first half of the home opener match at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
City SC head coach Olof Mellberg motions to players on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in the first half of the home opener against Colorado at Energizer Park.
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC fan Brian Dulski, center, watches as patrons try a kicking game for prizes on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at the block party outside Energizer Park before the start of the team's home opener match against the Colorado Rapids at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
St. 香港三级片 City SC fan Andrew Omeragic listens to the band, Smidley during the block party outside Energizer Park on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, before the start of the team's home opener match against the Colorado Rapids at Energizer Park in St. Louis
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City SC hosts Colorado Rapids
Members of Fleur de Noise fan band, left to right, Brandi Foster, Jesse Smith, Jack Petterchak and Jay Wilkins prepare for their procession to Energizer Park on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, before the St. 香港三级片 City SC start their home opener match against the Colorado Rapids at Energizer Park in St. Louis