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Charlotte clashes with another hot enemy in San Diego FC

22 March 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte FC midfielder Pep Biel (16) is drunk against San Jose earthquakes in the second half of the Bank of America Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Two of the better score teams in MLS will first meet on Saturday at San Diego FC, the enlargement side of the Charlotte FC host.

Pep Biel scored only goals in Montreal last Saturday (5-2-1, 16 points) and continued to remain second at the Tight Eastern Conference table in the Fourth Fourth Fourth. The 28 -year -old midfielder is now leading Charlotte with three goals, and with five common aids in the league.

Biel, who participated in the club that will be borrowed in August last season, took part in the eight of Charlotte’s 13 goals to start the current campaign.

Charlotte coach Dean Smith said in a statement on Thursday, “It turns into really good numbers, but he’s really good performances.” He said.

Smith also associates Biel’s ability to play for clubs in Germany, Greece, Denmark and Spain and play in different positions in the field.

“He has a really good technical ability, he has a great tactical mind, so I think you start to see what’s opened now.” He said.

Charlotte, who has an excellent 4-0-0 at home this season, will take the Ivory Coast International Wilfried Zaha (Thumb Surgery) to the team after missing last week’s match. The 32 -year -old wing player has two goals in six games this season.

San Diego (4-2-2, 14 points), which shows signs of being in the opening season, ranks third at the Western Conference table.

While Anders Dreyer fills San Diego with three goals, Mexico International Hirving “Chucky” Lozano leads four assists in five games. San Diego ranks third in MLS with 15 goals.

Dreyer, Tomas Angel’s 3-2 loss in San Diego’s 3-2 loss of San Diego on April 12, provided help Tomas Angel’s target 89 minutes. The defeat caught a two -game win for San Diego, but the club managed to find the back of the net at least twice.

Coach Mikey Varas, despite the results of the team liked what they saw.

Varas, after the loss, “We play with positive events, this is something we always want to do, so this is important.” He said.

“We will take too many learning lessons from this game, but I can say that the positives will learn from the game and take it to the next week’s distant game.”

San Diego lost the last two road games after winning the first two in the season.

-FELD level media

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