Austin FC emptied their bench in their CONCACAF debut and the results were ... not good AustinFC
Austin FC midfielder Owen Wolff duels with a defender for Violette AC during a CONCACAF Champions League first-round match.
It’s a privilege to take part in international competition, one that must be earned. The opportunities are few, generally reserved for the very best club or clubs a particular nation has to offer. And when a club takes the field for such a competition, it does so representing the entire league and the entire country that it hails from.
But did it need to be? Despite head coach Josh Wolff’s assertions that his club had “no expectation” that Violette would be a “light opponent,” in this case actions speak louder than words. Wolff rotated 90% of his outfield squad from the lineup that started last Saturday’s 1-0 win over Montreal. For the first time in 2023, names like Rodney Redes and Amro Tarek found their way onto the team sheet.
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