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Minus goalkeeper Stephen Free, Soundlers to Sporting Casey

May 14, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Seattle sounders goalkeeper Andrew Thomas (26) works on diving for the ball during the warm -up before the match against Los Angeles FC at BMO Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Alex Gallado-Imgon Picture

Seattle sounders would be without their captain when they will travel to Canus City, Cannes to face the sports canus city on Saturday night.

Goalkeeper Stephen Freei was late in the second half stop time in a 1–1 draw with the Columbus crew last Sunday and is in the league’s consumption protocol.

Andrew Thomas will start for FRII in the form of fifth-ranked sounders (8–6-6, 30 digits), which will try to pursue the Western conference standing.

Sporting CC (6–10–5, 23 points) ranks 11th, three points from a playoff spot.

“We all know that when we step on the field we know the risk,” said the Soundlers Midfielder Obed Class. “It comes with a job. Steaf is a symbol of what we are going to do. He puts his body in line for the team, and if he had a drama, he would do it again.”

On Saturday, the first road game of the sounders will mark the first road game in Vancouver on Saturday, as Seattle played MLS games against three FIFA club World Cup matches, Austin FC (2–0 win) and Columbus.

Jordan Morris said, “It is always difficult to go to the summer (in the canusus city), especially. It’s going to be hot, it’s getting moist.” “They made the season a little thick, but they have changed things.”

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This will be the first time that in 2009 Soundlers MLS attended that they would face Sporting Casey without Peter Warmas on the hosts’ sideline. The Vermas, who started coaching in that season, were allowed to leave earlier this year.

Further thanks to the Dedon Joveljic, who are tied for the fourth in the Golden Boot Race with 12 goals, the Canus City interim coach is 6-5–4 under the Kerry Zavaginin.

Joveljik opened the scoring in a 2–1 win in Colorado on 4 July, with the SKC’s unbeaten line extended to three matches (2–0-1).

“Every week we have taken a few steps forward,” Zavaginin said, “and it has put us in a better position than a few months ago.”

-Bield level media

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