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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — When Sporting Kansas City missed the Major League Soccer playoffs for the first time in a decade last season, it left manager Peter Vermes with a little extra time on his hands.
He didn’t spend it mindlessly twiddling his thumbs.
Instead, the uber-competitive Vermes began an offseason overhaul unlike anything the club has experienced in recent memory.
Out were longtime midfielder Benny Feilhaber, forward Krisztian Nemeth and defenders Seth Sinovic and Jimmy Medranda, and in their place came a fresh wave of hungry and talented players at all levels of the field.
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The biggest signing was forward Alan Pulido, who was the top goalscorer for Chivas Guadalajara and came to Kansas City for a record transfer fee approaching $10 million. But nearly as important were the arrivals of forward Khiry Shelton, who spent last season in the Bundesliga, forward Gadi Kinda on loan from Israel, and defenders Roberto Puncec, Amadou Dia and Winston Reid — the latter on loan from West Ham United — to give Sporting KC a fresh new look. “The end of each season you make your assessments, right? Of your season. And then you start to make some decisions on whether it’s players you’re keeping or players you’re bringing in,” Vermes said. “No matter who is on the roster, they’re on the roster because I want them to be there, until I get rid of them. I’m just being honest.”RELATED: Sporting KC beats Whitecaps 3-1 in season opener
Well, those newcomers are probably safe for awhile. In the season-opening 3-1 victory in Vancouver last weekend, it was Pulido who found the net first off an assist from fellow newcomer Puncec, and Kinda scoring the go-ahead goal just before halftime. Erik Hurtado finished off the win with a last-minute goal against his former club to give Sporting KC a big lift ahead of their home opener this weekend. “It’s exactly the way I drew it up,” Vermes said with a smirk. “I think for a number of reasons it’s a big boost for the team, for those individual players, fans, ownership, staff, everyone.” For Pulido perhaps more than anyone.RELATED: Sporting KC acquires striker Pulido from C.D. Guadalajara
The 28-year-old Mexican national team member is viewed as the designated player and center forward with elite scoring potential that Sporting KC has been missing ever since trading away Dom Dwyer. He scored 34 goals across 97 appearances for Guadalajara, and has experience at the game’s highest level having been called up for the 2014 World Cup. Pulido, who was sought by a number of MLS clubs once he expressed interest in leaving Mexico, also brings along a winning pedigree. He was part of five domestic championship teams and helped win the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League title. “When you go and ask the owners for a bunch of money in the off-season for transfers and all those guys contributed in the opener, it was fantastic,” Sporting KC President Jake Reid said. “To have Alan score the first goal and Kinda to bang one in as well was fantastic. We’re excited. Great to see that on the road.”
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