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Hard to Forget: Austin FC Try to Move Forward While Still Linked to the Past

Rodolfo Borrell brings excitement, but how much will change for Austin FC in 2024?

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It’s been a wild three years, hasn’t it?

Few were surprised when Austin FC – an expansion team with a roster constructed during a global pandemic – struggled in its first season. Few weren’t surprised when Austin FC defied the (laminated) predictions of MLS experts everywhere by finishing second in the Western Conference and reaching the conference final in their second season.

Now disappointment abounds in year three, as the Verde and Black are limping to a finish below the generous expanded playoff line. Austin FC fans must be flooding the phone lines of injury attorneys throughout town from the whiplash they’ve experienced in the team’s short history.

The prevailing mood of the moment is frustration. If anything, success in year two has made Austin FC’s third-year blunders that much more irritating for a fan base that remains one of the league’s most passionate.

That passion has curdled into vocal dissent over the direction of the team. Change is demanded, and change did arrive in June in the form of Rodolfo Borrell, Austin FC’s new sporting director. To call Borrell’s resume impressive would be an understatement.

Success in academy roles at Barcelona and Liverpool earned Borrell a prestigious position as Manchester City’s global scouting director in 2014. In 2016, Borrell was appointed first-team assistant coach to Pep Guardiola, the soccer world’s cardigan-wearing Godzilla. Guardiola arrives at a team and the team subsequently destroys anything and everything in its path. Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal – they are merely bits of discarded rubble left behind in the wake of Manchester City’s dominance under Guardiola.

During Borrell’s time as Guardiola’s assistant, Manchester City lifted the English Premier League title five times, won roughly 100 domestic cup competitions, and last season, finally won their first UEFA Champions League title.

Borrell has credentials. Take his word for it: “I come from some of the best clubs in the world,” he said during a press conference at St. David’s Performance Center last Tuesday. Borrell was ensuring those in attendance at the press conference – and the many Austin FC fans following along on social media – were aware he knows what he’s talking about when he says embattled Austin FC head coach Josh Wolff is “a very good coach” and “the right fit for us looking forward.”

And there’s the uncomfortable juxtaposition for Austin FC fans: their team has a sporting director who has worked with some of the brightest and best minds in the game (Borrell looks like he mutters more kernels of soccer wisdom in one night’s sleep than most people say in a lifetime), but that same sporting director is backing a coach with a 35.1% winning percentage.

Any enthusiasm over Borrell’s appointment – any excitement that fans can generate for what the future might hold for this team – must sit awkwardly alongside the reality that Austin FC are retaining the perceived figurehead of their futility. It would be unfair to assign Wolff blame for all of Austin FC’s struggles (though many have tried), but, as head coach, he unsurprisingly receives more vitriol directed his way than most on Austin FC’s payroll.

But could Borrell be right about Wolff? His background certainly suggests he should know a good coach when he sees one, and Wolff overseeing a second-year team’s trip to a conference final shouldn’t be scoffed at (even if the team’s over-performance of their expected goals numbers in 2022 shouldn’t be forgotten, either).

In his press conference, Borrell shared an anecdote about showing up to St. David’s Performance Center around nine in the morning after a sleep-deprived night following Austin FC’s heartbreaking late capitulation to the Los Angeles Galaxy. The weather-delayed 3-3 draw ended well after one in the morning and all but consigned Austin FC to a postseason-less 2023. “Although it was a day off for the team and everybody, Josh was already at the office,” Borrell said.

Borrell’s tale of Wolff’s dedication gave a nice insight into the coach’s noble efforts to try and un-sink an already sunk ship, but it will take more than an admirable work ethic to improve Austin FC’s fortunes in 2024. A discouraging lack of roster flexibility is one glaring impediment to Austin FC enjoying success next season.

Asked last Tuesday about the possibility of “buying down” underwhelming Designated Player Emiliano Rigoni’s contract – and thus opening up an available Designated Player spot – with Targeted Allocation Money (TAM), Borrell replied: “We are already using all the Targeted Allocation Money.” He added: “Right now, we are tied up with many things.”

Per Transfermarkt, Austin FC have used 26 players during the 2023 MLS season and those players have an average age of 28-years-old. Only Sporting Kansas City and Nashville SC have used players with an older average age. It’s impossible to say to what degree age impacted the Verde and Black’s underwhelming 2023 campaign, but it’s not exactly shocking that a greying squad would struggle to remain fit and at peak performance across four competitions.

Austin FC should aim to get younger, but a comprehensive overhaul of the roster ahead of the 2024 season seems unlikely considering the team’s financial constraints. In addition to having the same underperforming head coach, Austin FC will likely have many of the same underperforming players when they take the field next season. Lacking a strong memory might be the key to Austin FC fans generating excitement for the 2024 season.

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Julio Cascante es convocado a la Selección Nacional Masculina de Costa Rica

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La Federación Costarricense de Fútbol anunció hoy la plantilla de la Selección Nacional Masculina de Costa Rica para dos (2) partidos de la Liga de Naciones de Concacaf durante la ventana FIFA de octubre, con el defensa del Austin FC Julio Cascante nombrado en el plantel.

Cascante se unirá a Costa Rica para un partido de visitante contra Surinam el viernes 11 de octubre en Paramaribo, y para un partido de local contra Guatemala el martes 15 de octubre en San José.

Cascante, de 30 años, se unió al Austin FC antes de la temporada inaugural del Club en 2021. Ha disputado 112 apariciones en la MLS con Austin durante la temporada regular y los playoffs, contribuyendo con 10 goles y 12 asistencias. Sus siete (7) contribuciones de goles en la temporada 2022 empataron la mayor cantidad entre todos los centrales de la MLS.

Cascante tiene 10 apariciones internacionales senior anteriores con Costa Rica y anotó el primer gol internacional de su carrera el 12 de septiembre de 2023 contra los Emiratos Árabes Unidos.

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Dani Pereira anotó el único gol de la victoria de Austin ante Portland

La blanqueada fue la octava de Austin en la temporada y la sexta como visitante, ya que los Verde & Black pusieron fin a la racha de Portland de 16 partidos consecutivos con al menos un (1) gol

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Un gol en el primer tiempo de Dani Pereira, junto con un excelente esfuerzo defensivo en equipo, llevaron al Austin FC a una victoria por 1-0 sobre Portland Timbers el miércoles por la noche en Providence Park.

La blanqueada fue la octava de Austin en la temporada y la sexta como visitante, ya que los Verde & Black pusieron fin a la racha de Portland de 16 partidos consecutivos con al menos un (1) gol.

Pereira abrió el marcador cerca del final de una primera parte muy peleada. Su disparo desde fuera del área se desvió al entrar, su cuarto gol con el Club en todas las competiciones.

Al otro lado del medio tiempo, Brad Stuver hizo una parada crucial cuando Oleksandr Svatok bloqueó el siguiente disparo de Felipe Mora. A medida que avanzaba el juego, los Verde & Black continuaron frustrando con éxito el ataque de alto vuelo de los Timbers para obtener los tres (3) puntos en el Pacífico Noroeste.

Resumen de goles

ATX (0-1) – Dani Pereira (sin asistencia) 42′

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Austin FC vuelve a la carretera y se enfrentará a Portland Timbers

Los Verde & Black ahora centran su atención en Portland Timbers, el primer partido de dos esta semana en el Oeste

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Austin FC vuelve a la carretera este miércoles por la noche en el noroeste del Pacífico. Verde & Black se enfrentarán a Portland Timbers en Providence Park con el inicio a las 7:30 p.m. Hora del Pacífico/ 9:30 p.m. CONNECTICUT.

Austin FC empató 2-2 con Real Salt Lake el pasado sábado por la noche. Austin se vio enfrentado a un déficit de dos goles en el minuto 65 del partido. Matt Crooks tomó la delantera para los visitantes en el minuto 48, seguido por Diogo Gonçalves, que convirtió un penalti.

Austin luego mostró su determinación de regresar, con Jáder Obrian y Guilherme Biro encontrando el fondo de la red en los minutos finales para ganar un punto para ATXFC.

Los Verde & Black ahora centran su atención en Portland Timbers, el primer partido de dos esta semana en el Oeste. El equipo ahora sabe que necesita acumular el máximo de puntos en sus últimos tres juegos para tener la oportunidad de llegar a los playoffs.

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