Preseason is officially underway, and so begins the long, slow burn toward kickoff of the 2015 MLS season. Catch all the news and updates from MLS training camps below. For the entire preseason schedule, click here.
OLSEN PUSHING HARD
With D.C. United getting set for their second match of the 2015 preseason, Tuesday against Swedish club Jönköpings Södra IF, head coach Ben Olsen spoke with DCUnited.com about the team’s progression.
He said a handful of players who missed their first preseason game, , a 1-1 draw with Orlando City SC on Friday, Nick DeLeon, Chris Rolfe and Markus Halsti will be in action Tuesday.
“We need to get them incorporated and get them minutes,” Olsen said. “The goal with each game is to get better from a fitness and rhythm standpoint.”
He also offered up his assessment on how the camp in Bradenton, Fla., has gone so far.
“I think we have pushed them pretty hard, and I think they have responded in the right way,” he said. “They prepared themselves in the off season, and that’s helped us as we have had to push their fitness and quicken things up in preparations for how early a meaningful CONCACAF game comes for us this season.”
For the full conversation, click here.
MEET TIMBERS' NEW NO. 1
The Portland Timbers already have one preseason match under their belt, a 2-0 shutout vs. Sporting KC. Making his debut for the Timbers and partaking in the shutout was Ghana int'l
, who spoke to Timbers.com:
SO, WHAT'D I MISS?
He may not have been part of the New England Revolution's Eastern Conference championship season in 2014, but Juan Agudelo was part of the Revs' return to the playoffs in 2013 and was welcomed by plenty of familiar faces upon arriving in Arizona today.
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Of course, a preseason trip has a different kind of meaning when you're being honored as last year's MLS Cup champions.
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