After two months of individual workouts, small group trainings and full-team practices at Compass Minerals National Performance Center, Sporting Kansas City will finally depart this Sunday for the MLS is Back Tournament at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
As Major League Soccerâs return to play beckons after a four-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all clubs are placing utmost importance not only on safetyâplayers and coaches are routinely tested for the coronavirusâbut getting back to match fitness.
After all, teams havenât played competitive matches since the first full weekend of March. Sporting last took the field on March 7, dismantling the Houston Dynamo by a 4-0 scoreline to improve to 2-0-0 and take an early lead atop the Supportersâ Shield table with a plus-six goal differential. Roughly 12 weeks have passed since then, during which time players and fans alike have waited patiently for the 2020 campaign to continue.
âEvery week itâs better, especially from a physical perspective,â Manager and Sporting Director Peter Vermes said today. âGuys have been working hard and I think theyâre getting back in the swing of things. At the same time, they want to get back to playing games because theyâve been working for quite some time now.â
By the time Sporting leaves for Orlando on Sunday, the team will have four weeks of full-team training under its belt. That equates to a short preseason, but defender Jaylin Lindsey believes itâs enough time to be prepared for the heat and humidity of Central Florida.
âEveryoneâs getting to that level of fitness where we need to be for (playing) 90 minutes in Orlando,â Lindsey said. âFrom individual workouts until now, the group has progressed massively.
âItâs been three and a half months without playing games, and just to go down there and play some gamesâbe competitive in a World Cup-style tournamentâitâs going to be massive for the group and everybody else.â
Forward Gerso Fernandes echoed those sentiments, noting that Sporting will approach the MLS is Back Tournament with extreme appreciation following weeks of uncertainty about whether the 2020 campaign would ever resume.
âThis is what we do and this is what we want to do,â Gerso said. âWe want to somehow be able to play some games, and I think weâll be in a safe environment. Itâs too bad weâll be away from our families, but itâs our job, you know? Itâs what weâve got to doâĤ Weâve been practicing really hard to play this tournament like it could be our (last).â
With MLS planning to stage the rest of the regular season following the conclusion of the MLS is Back Tournament, Vermes knows that a sizable challenge awaits. The progress he has seen recently has him feeling encouraged.
âDay to day, their recovery is getting better. Theyâre not as sore and you can tell theyâre not just surviving,â Vermes said. âTheyâre starting to really feel like they can dominate the game physically a little bit. And the other side of it is the rhythm of the team is getting better. Theyâre getting back into sync a little bit, but itâs a big difference playing amongst each other in practice and playing in an MLS game. Iâm sure all of it is going to ramp when we get down there, including the heat.â


