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International Break Offers Charlotte FC a Chance to Regroup After Disheartening Loss

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September 3, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
Charlotte FC News Release

In a disappointing turn of events, Charlotte FC suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to rivals Atlanta United over the weekend. The defeat was particularly disheartening given the stakes at this crucial juncture of the season.

Both head coach Dean Smith and captain Ashley Westwood were candid in their post-match assessments, expressing frustration with the team’s performance while emphasizing the need for improvement. Reflecting on the match, Coach Dean Smith did not mince words.

“Disappointing. Disappointing result, for parts a disappointing performance,” he said.

Captain Ashley Westwood echoed his coach’s sentiments, acknowledging the team’s lackluster performance and the importance of returning to their previous form.

“Another disappointing performance, and at this stage of the season, we can’t have many more of them; otherwise, we will regret it,” warned the captain.

It was a familiar pattern for the season, with the defense holding strong and limiting the opposition’s chances, but the attack still showing signs of inconsistency. Although Charlotte FC managed to create more promising opportunities compared to their previous match against the New York Red Bulls, they struggled to turn those chances into real threats, often failing to challenge Atlanta’s goalkeeper.

“The final third, again, was our undoing,” said Smith.

“I think it was our choice of shots. I thought we had good chances to get into areas, but we hit straight down his throat. When you aren’t working the balls into corners, you’re making goalkeepers make easy saves,” Smith explained, pointing to a key issue that has plagued the team in recent weeks.

As the game progressed, it turned into a fast-paced, end-to-end affair, with both sides exchanging attacks but failing to find the back of the net. “It became a bit basketballish; it was end to end,” Smith observed.

Amidst the back-and-forth, Pep Biel’s first-ever start offered a silver lining. The Spaniard had fans standing in their seats every time he touched the ball. Smith was encouraged by the early signs of chemistry between Biel and his teammates, particularly in the first half.

“With Pep now, we are starting to link with him; they’re starting to get used to what he’s about,” Smith noted, pointing to Biel’s potential impact in the attacking third. “I thought he showed really good moments. He connects it a lot better to get us up the pitch.”

However, he was quick to caution that there is…

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