William Agada, the always-smiling attacker who scored twice to help KC to the 2024 Final, is brimming with anticipation. “I can’t tell you what it would mean to help bring a trophy, and some glory, back to the people in Kansas City,” said the 25 year-old, who took a circuitous path from Nigeria to the American Midwest through the State of Israel. “I know what it means and I know how important it is.”
It should be noted that the only time these two teams – separated by 18 points in MLS’ western conference standings – met this season was way back in March. That game ended in a goalless draw.
“Rarely do you get chances to play in Finals or lift trophies,” said SKC Coach Vermes, who'll know the Open Cup – a trophy he’s won three times with SKC – is likely his side’s only chance to put some gloss on a poor 2024. “When you do get the chance you can't miss out on the opportunity because you don't know how many of them you’re going to get as a professional.”
“I've always been really clear with our teams over the years,” Vermes added. “When you’re in Finals you have to understand: This could be the one, and the last one.”
Whoever lifts the trophy after the final whistle at BMO Stadium on September 25th is sure to be making their own kind of history. A first or a fifth, it will be a triumph to celebrate long into the hot Los Angeles night. So be sure not to miss out on all the action and WATCH for FREE on APPLE TV.
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