In their first game of 2020, FC Cincinnati and the Philadelphia Union deployed impressive skill sets and religious football through their starting lineups.
Among the wrestlers who played in the imaginable 0-0 playoff at a closed-door Nippert stadium were several FIFA World Cup participants and veterans from some of Europe’s most sensible leagues, in addition to the English Premier League.
Brenden Aaronson, the 19-year-old Union midfielder, contributed greatly to Wednesday’s debates in terms of genuine treatment potential, burgeoning star strength and football knowledge, as he will soon move to Europe.
Aaronson has been linked to a possible move to Red Bull Salzburg, a top-tier Austrian team that protects his league name while navigating UEFA Champions League play-off matches.
MLSSoccer. com reported that a verbal agreement had been reached with Aaronson for Austria.
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According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Aaronson would be the first Union Academy product sold abroad. A transfer to Salzburg would give Aaronson a lot of star-time action as he beat him in a progression environment that helped tame the main strength of the stars.
In addition to the immediate risk posed by the player in Wednesday’s game, FC Cincinnati was fully aware of Aaronson’s presence for several reasons.
Aarsonson is the kind of prospect FC Cincinnati hopes to expand into its own academy. Larry Sunderland, DIRECTOR of Player Progression at FC Cincinnati, expressed the club’s preference for creating scenarios that necessarily reflect what Philadelphia has with Aaronson.
Haris Medunjanin was also interested in seeing Aaronson in action.
Medunjanin, an FC Cincinnati midfielder and former Union star for three seasons, has played a role in Aaronson’s development, as he and Union head coach Jim Curtin talked about the progress of Wednesday’s game.
After Saturday’s 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls in which he scored the only goal, Medunjanin asked about the game in Philadelphia and jokingly called Aaronson “my son there. “
After Wednesday’s game, Medunjanin said he was proud of Aaronson’s expansion and development.
“When he first came to the first team, I distinguished him, looking to communicate with him because at first he was like an Energizer bunny,” Medunjanin said. “He needs to run everywhere and I said, the game lasts 90 minutes. Min. You know, you can’t hold this for 90 minutes to run and then when I saw him play this year, you know, he was more mature. Another 19 years, you know, but you see, like, it’s all going through it. He’s got a lot of skill with the ball. It creates opportunities for them and it was wonderful to see you today. If you go to Europe, I wish you good luck and you will prove that you are a wonderful player. “
Aaronson played 72 minutes against FC Cincinnati before being relieved by Sergio Santos.
Aarsonson’s functionality described through MLSSoccer. com as “relatively quiet”. He finished 18 of 27 passes and had two key passes in the night.
Depending on the details of Aaronson’s imaginable move to Salzburg, FC Cincinnati may face him as he travels to play Union at Subaru Park on October 7.
For their fourth home game of 2020, FC Cincinnati experienced crowd noise Wednesday on the nippert stadium speaker system.
FC Cincinnati had experienced recordings of crowd noise at away games since the game was resumed on the market in August, but Bailey’s recognizable war cries from the fan segment bouncing inside Nippert were the first this season. .
Noise was noticed through the press box windows that cancelled or cancelled the sound from the stadium bowl to the maximum.
When asked about the synthetic noise being pumped into the stadium that the television screen the audience can hear, FC Cincinnati’s central defender, Tom Pettersson, made it clear that he liked calm.
“I heard it. I’d rather be quiet because I can communicate with my teammates,” Pettersson said in his post-match video conference. “It was the first game we had here and we had it for some away matches. when it’s quiet. If the crowd isn’t here, we’d better calm down so we can communicate. That’s my opinion. “