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Four Questions: Jimmy Mack of Kansas City Soccer Journal

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After two straight losses, the Philadelphia Union is looking to rebound against Sporting Kansas City. Goalkeeper Andre Blake, as well as a slew of other players that were absent against Orlando City SC, should return to the roster.
We reached out to Jimmy Mack and our pals over at Kansas City Soccer Journal (check out their new site!) for some insider information on Philly’s next opponent.
Philadelphia Soccer Now: After a rough year in the 2022 season, Kansas City hasn’t gotten off to the hottest start. What’s gone wrong for the club thus far?
Jimmy Mack: The biggest problem for Sporting Kansas City in 2022 through five games has simply been an inability to score goals. It’s not for lack of trying, either, as SKC is tied for first in the league in shots at 76 with none other than the Philadelphia Union. In fact, Sporting actually has more shots on target than the Union do (32 vs. 25); however, the Union have managed to score eight goals through their first five games to SKC’s paltry two goals.
Part of the issues with the attack certainly can be blamed on injuries. Kansas City started the season missing designated players Alan Pulido and Gadi Kinda, as well as captain and former DP Johnny Russell. That left 2022 mideason acquisitions Willy Agada and Erik Thommy as the main attacking threats to start the season. While those two reinvigorated the club in the back half of last year, they have not quite found that form to date this season. Erik Thommy alone has taken 20 of SKC’s 76 shots, accounting for 11 of the 32 on target, but he has yet to find the back of the net. Willy Agada only scored his first goal last week against Seattle. Both players missed crucial penalty kick attempts against FC Dallas the week before.
In short, the attack simply has not been good enough. Two goals through five games is unacceptable. The good news is Johnny Russell made his return last week, and Alan Pulido should make an appearance against the Union. Gadi Kinda has returned to full training and should be available within the coming weeks. Sporting KC desperately need to figure out their attacking woes if they have any hope of avoiding a repeat of 2022.
PSN: On a more positive note, what’s gone right for the club?
JM: Before last week’s game against Seattle, the defense had largely been a bright spot for the club. There were numerous question marks going into the season about the back line with an aging Graham Zusi at right back and question marks as to who would start at CB next to Andreu Fontas. Kortne Ford appeared to be in line for that role before rupturing his Achilles in the preseason. U-22 player Robert Voloder has performed admirably filling in as the starting CB, and there was promise at the LB spot from new German signing Tim Leibold.
John Pulskamp has also been a pleasant surprise so far, continuing his good form from the end of last year when he filled in for an injured Tim Melia at goalkeeper. The 21-year-old California native remained the starting keeper to begin 2023 and has made numerous impressive saves that have kept Sporting competitive in multiple matches this season. Melia is now back from injury and available for selection, but it seems Pulskamp has taken hold of the job and doesn’t appear to be relinquishing it any time soon.
PSN: Last matchday against Seattle, Sporting allowed four goals against, all from Jordan Morris. What happened there?
JM: The better question may be what didn’t happen there? After a near-perfect start for Sporting KC when Willy Agada opened his 2023 account with a fifth-minute goal, SKC simply fell apart. Lackluster defensive positioning couldn’t prevent Seattle from getting wide-open crosses into the box, and Jordan Morris found miles of space multiple times right in front of the net.
Though the game was tied 1-1 at the half, Ben Sweat had arguably the worst ten-minute period of his career from the 53rd to 63rd minutes of the game. Sweat earned a yellow card that Peter Vermes admitted could have been a red, then his improper defensive positioning kept Jordan Morris onside to give Seattle the go-ahead goal. He finished the game in the 63rd minute when a reckless challenge in the midfield earned him a second yellow, leaving Sporting down a man.  Morris took advantage of the red card, continuing to feast on the wide open spaces in the box, and the rest, as they say, is history.
PSN: Will SKC be missing anyone against Philly? What are your lineup and score predictions?
JM: This will be a fascinating game for Sporting in terms of the lineup. Though Alan Pulido and Johnny Russell are officially off the injury report for the first time in 2023, Sporting are now in a situation where they have literally no left-backs on the senior roster available. Tim Leibold and U-22 LB Logan Ndenbe are both OUT with hamstring injuries, and Ben Sweat is unavailable due to his red card suspension. Backup RB Kayden Pierre, who has made an appearance at LB this season, is also out with a hamstring injury. Who does that leave to play LB? It could be midfielder Cam Duke who has seen time there before. It also could be that the athletic left-footed CB Robert Voloder slides over to LB and the newly acquired Colombian CB Dany Rosero, who just arrived in Kansas City this week, slots into CB next to Fontas.
If Vermes wants to get really crazy, he could use a back three of Fontas, Voloder, and Rosero with Zusi and Duke playing as wingbacks. However, it’s more likely we’ll see either Duke or Voloder simply play LB in Vermes’ typical 4-3-3 formation.
In the midfield, new acquisition Nemanja Radoja is listed as questionable. If he’s unable to go, the midfield will likely be made up of Erik Thommy, Remi Walter, and either Roger Espinoza or Felipe Hernandez. The front line will certainly consist of Daniel Salloi at LW and Willy Agada at striker, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Johnny Russell make his first start of the year at RW given the need for Sporting to earn a result of some sort.
Score predictions? It’s nearly impossible to say with this Sporting team. They continue to get numerous shots off, though very few have been quality. The team desperately needs a creative attacking option outside of Thommy. If Johnny Russell can be even close to his form from previous years he will be a much-needed reinforcement for SKC’s attack. If the team can manage to score more than one goal, it will be a win. Defensively, holding the Union to under two goals would be huge. If they can, I’ll go on a limb and say there’s a decent chance Kansas City comes out of Philly with at least a draw. If the Union score two or more goals, it’s going to be hard for Sporting to come away with a point.

Joe is a junior at Penn State studying journalism and sports studies, among other things. He's covered the Union since 2017 and has written for Brotherly Game / Philadelphia Soccer Now since 2019. He seeks to answer life's greatest questions, such as, "How did I get here?" and "Where is that large automobile?" You can find Joe on Twitter (iamjoelister) or via email (jlister2021@gmail.com).

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