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Quotes: New Sporting striker Alan Pulido and Manager Peter Vermes address media

One day after signing for Sporting Kansas City on a club-record transfer fee from C.D. Guadalajara, Mexican striker Alan Pulido joined Sporting Manager Peter Vermes for a conference call with media members on Wednesday afternoon. Remarks from Pulidoā€”translated from Spanish to English through an interpreterā€”and Vermes can be found below.



Sporting Kansas City forward Alan Pulido


On the factors that encouraged him to join Sportingā€¦

I was convinced by the structure of the team, the fact that they want to shine and look to win the title. Those were the reasons I wanted to come to this great club.


On his goals and dreams with Sporting KC, having accomplished his goals and dreams with Chivasā€¦

My dream would be to fight for MLS Cup and to win the title. Thereā€™s no bigger dream or motivation than that, and of course I want to bring joy to the fans with my goals. Iā€™d like to grow personally, and I would like to be the top scorer in MLSā€”that would be a big dream of mine.


On his experiences in Liga MX translating to MLSā€¦

I achieved all of my goals with Chivas Guadalajara. I am the kind of player that goes after goals and achieves them. Everything that I could accomplish with the team in Mexico, I did. And now Sporting KC represents another challengeā€”one that I can grow professionally and personally in.


On what makes MLS attractive to players from Mexicoā€¦

The U.S. offers a different quality of life. That is something that motivates me personally. That aspect brings tranquility and it helps for me to develop professionally. Also, the league is growing more competitively each year and itā€™s becoming a more visible league, which is something that drove me to come to Sporting Kansas City.


On the biggest challenges from changing leagues and culturesā€¦

The biggest challenge will be to establish a name here in MLS. Obviously, in Mexico people already know me. But MLS is a completely new league for me. I will need to develop and grow as part of the team of course. That will then lead to my individual development. My goals are very clear. I want to win MLS Cup in Kansas City and I want to be remembered for years to come. I want to be an important player for this team.


On being sought by many MLS teamsā€¦

There were rumors about other MLS teams wanting me, but my closest proximity was with Sporting. They convinced me to join. They showed me the structure of the team and that motivated me to come here.



Sporting Kansas City Manager and Technical Director Peter Vermes


On what Pulidoā€™s acquisition means for Sporting and for MLSā€¦

MLS has gone through 1.0 and 2.0, and now we are in 3.0. The 3.0 era is the era of TAM (Targeted Allocation Money) and all of the injections of cash that have entered the league in the last few years. To see the growth of this league as a player and now a managerā€”at one point we didnā€™t know if we were going to have a league, and now weā€™re working with 26 teams. Itā€™s an exciting time to bring a player of Alanā€™s quality to the league and to Sporting Kansas City. It is a huge step for us and our league.


We ask players if they would be interested in playing in Major League Soccer, and more specifically with Sporting Kansas City. For a lot of players around the world, their first reaction is ā€œYes, Iā€™d like to play in New York or California,ā€ because those are the places that they know. But because weā€™ve been a very competitive team for a long time and we have a lot of other things to offer, Alan saw those as reasons to join us. Heā€™s very excited to join the club, and weā€™re very excited to add him to our roster.


On Pulidoā€™s strengths as a playerā€¦

You can always compare certain qualities among players, but thereā€™s no doubt that he has his own style. He can score goals, and the position heā€™ll play is the No. 9. More importantly, he has an incredible presence. Heā€™s good with both his left and right foot, heā€™s good in the air with his head, but heā€™s also a strong and competitive player.


Coming from the Mexican league to Major League Soccer, the Mexican league is a very tough league to play in. He has always found a way to be dangerous no matter what team heā€™s playing on. He can play in a very physical match, you can play through him, and he has the ability to (deliver) the final pass. He has all of the qualities that we look for at the end of the day. His work ethic, competitiveness and qualities (as a player) all fit into what weā€™re looking for.


The last piece is the fact that he understands what itā€™s like to play in our region. I donā€™t have to get him to understand what itā€™s like to play in the summertime. Those are things that he can handle.


On Sportingā€™s progression from being a leader in MLS 2.0 to spending to compete in MLS 3.0ā€¦

I think thereā€™s no doubt that obviously the spending is here, and with spending comes higher-quality players usually. I also think that you have to be very careful. Just because you go spend a lot of money doesnā€™t necessarily mean that the playerā€™s going to work. I think you have to find players that fit the way that you want to play, they have to want to play in the environment that you provide, and they also have to come with the mentality to win.


One of the reasons that we havenā€™t necessarily spent in the same framework as some of the other clubs is we probably just wonā€™t. Weā€™re probably always behind them, and weā€™ll probably always be behind them because weā€™re a small market. But at the same time, I donā€™t think that necessarily means that youā€™re not trying to compete or win. I also think that itā€™s been a little bit more difficult for us to find players that fit us. As I stated earlier, I think there have been a lot of players that come to our league and the only place they wanted to play was for a team in California or a team in New York. I think those things are changing because people are seeing, with 26 teams, thereā€™s a lot of opportunity out there for a lot of different players.


Alan making the decision to come to us has a lot to do with a lot of other things that we can offer. But he also knows that we have been, and will continue to be, a competitive team. Thereā€™s an opportunity to try to win, and I think thatā€™s an important aspect. We will continue to try to be at least a team thatā€™s competitive year after year, and to do that, I think in certain areas of the field, if you donā€™t have or you canā€™t develop that player, youā€™re going to have to go and purchase that player.


On how Pulido will fit in the team tactically and if there will be any variation in formationā€¦

Heā€™s a striker up top. As I said before, I know everybody has their own opinions of how players play and different formations but itā€™s simple: heā€™ll be in the middle of the park for us. I think heā€™s an easy guy to play through, but I love his courage in and around the box. I love the way that heā€™s not afraid to get in on really tough situations where heā€™ll stick his nose on the end of a ball. At the same time, he can hit the strikes from distance, as well. So itā€™s pretty simple, heā€™s going to play center forward for us.



On the clubā€™s attacking options with Pulido and Khiry Shelton signed this week and if it will require a formation changeā€¦

Itā€™s going to depend on the players, like it always does. I think that Major League Soccer has gotten to a place where we see a congested schedule. Even at the end of the season with the playoffs and how scrunched up it is, youā€™re playing every three days. With how that competition plays itself out at the end, you have to have a deep team. All of those players are welcome (to the team), and theyā€™re all going to have to compete and fight it out week after week. Thatā€™s whatā€™s going to make the team hopefully propel itself forward and up in the standings, as well.


On the influx of players from Mexico to MLSā€¦

Itā€™s not just Mexican players. Itā€™s players from all over the world. Youā€™re seeing more and more of an influx of foreign players because our league is much more visible and much more competitive. The other attractive point is that when you look at our league, there are already 26 teams in it. You look at the different cities that have teams and what the environments are like from game to game with sold out stadiums and incredible environments to play in. Thatā€™s very attractive for foreign players. I think that weā€™ll see more and more opportunities to bring players of a high quality to our league because of the evolution of MLS, which has been an incredible fast-growing league.


On if this adds new pressure to the team for 2020ā€¦

The pressure has always been more self-induced then external. Myself, the staff, the players ā€“ we all want to win. Itā€™s not going to change. It just gives us a much better weapon to do it with. Alan brings that kind of quality. I look at it more as a help than anything else.


On this investment adding to the clubā€™s infrastructure investmentsā€¦

Thereā€™s a thing called plateau negotiating. Sometimes when you hit the plateau, you never go down from there. Iā€™m going to assume that weā€™re in this world now and weā€™re going to continue to be in this world. I also think that our league is in this world as well. Itā€™s just a part of the evolution. I know that there has been a lot made about how big this transfer was and how much money we spend. But I also think you have to take into consideration that we also feel that we got the right person. Thatā€™s the key ā€“ being able to make a deal like this but also making sure that the acquisition of the person is the right person.


On the clubā€™s business relationship with Chivas Guadalajaraā€¦

It was an opportunity that both clubs were trying to take advantage of in the right way. I appreciated the way that they went about their business. I think it was the best for everybody. It was very good. I would say that because of the relationship with Omar (Bravo), it definitely helped in this transaction. I would like to think in the future that we would continue on having some more business dealings because of how well this went and the success that weā€™ve had.