TUKWILA, Wash. ā Two months removed from their MLS Cup defeat to Toronto FC, itās time to get back to work for the Seattle Sounders.
The first step? CONCACAF Champions League, where Seattle are set to get their 2018 campaign underway next Thursday in the road leg of their series with Santa Tecla of the Salvadoran Primera Division.
Itās a matchup that will put Seattleās sibling duo of Cristian and Alex Roldan in familiar surroundings. In their younger years, the Roldans would take trips from their hometown of Pico Rivera, California to El Salvador to visit the extended family of their mother, Ana. On those trips, young Cristian used to work as a ball boy for Santa Ana-based side CD Fas and would juggle at halftime to entertain fans.
Speaking with reporters this week, both Roldan brothers said theyāre expecting a large contingent of family to be at next weekās match, even though they havenāt been to their motherās home country since they were kids.
āI expect a lot of my family members to be at the game; hopefully I can get as many tickets as possible,ā said Cristian. āItās going to be a pretty surreal feeling for them, I think, and for myself. Iāll be playing in my momās native country and itās pretty awesome to see. I think thereās going to be a lot of emotions on my side of the family.
Added Alex: āItās been a while since weāve been there, but we have great memories with family. Itās a very soccer-centric place. Every time weāve gone, weāve made great memories.ā
Cristian, who was heavily courted by the Salvadoran national team before deciding to play for the United States, also said that his time spent in El Salvador gives him a degree of insight as to what the Sounders can expect from their upcoming CCL opposition. While the Salvadoran league might not be at the level of some of the others in CONCACAF, he said, El Salvador is a soccer-mad country where the sport is growing all the time.
Throw in the high-stakes, unpredictable nature of CCL, where the road atmospheres can be notoriously hostile, and the Sounders are in store for a highly competitive first leg before returning to Seattle for the second leg of the series on March 1.
āEl Salvador has quality players. You saw it in the [CONCACAF] Gold Cup,ā Cristian said. āThey come from our league [MLS], the USL and the Salvadorian league. Itās a growing country in terms of soccer. They have a lot of young guys that are improving each and every day.
āSo, I think the quality is going to be high. Theyāre the [champions] of El Salvador for a reason, we canāt anticipate them folding for us. Itās going to be a difficult match. And especially with the conditions, away from home, weāve got to take care of business.ā
Itās a sentiment echoed by Sounders forward Will Bruin, who has been a part of two CCL cycles dating back to his six-year stint with the Houston Dynamo.
āYou canāt overlook it at all,ā Bruin said. āThey want to show they can compete with MLS and with Mexico and the bigger leagues in North America. Every player could be thinking, āLook, if I show out here I could have the chance to move to a [bigger league].ā Theyāre going to come out firing. Itās a huge game for them and for us as well, but if we overlook it we could find ourselves in a hole.ā