St. Louis CITY SC 2023 MLS season preview: Tactics, predicted XI, predictions

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All the talk is over and St. Louis CITY SC are ready to begin their Major League Soccer adventure.

Expansion years are never easy – just ask the likes of FC Cincinnati and Minnesota United. But MLS‘ newest club can draw on the success stories of Atlanta United, LAFC, and Nashville SC for inspiration.

It’s a whole new group of players and anything is possible. So, here’s everything you need to know about St. Louis CITY SC ahead of the 2023 MLS season, including tactics, key players, and predictions.



Transfers in

Player

Former Club

Fee

Joao Klauss

Hoffenheim

$3.4m

Eduard Lowen

Hertha BSC

$1m

Tim Parker

Houston Dynamo

$500k

Njabulo Blom

Kaizer Chiefs

$318k

Aziel Jackson

Minnesota United

$150k

Jared Stroud

Austin FC

$100k

Samuel Adeniran

Seattle Sounders

$100k (rising to $200k)

Ben Lundt

Phoenix Rising

$50k

Joakim Nilsson

Arminia Bielefeld

Free transfer

Roman Burki

Borussia Dortmund

Free transfer

Rasmus Alm

Elfsborg

Free transfer

Indiana Vassilev

Aston Villa

Free transfer

Tomas Ostrak

FC Koln

Free transfer

Jake Nerwinski

Vancouver Whitecaps

Free transfer

Nicholas Gioacchini

Orlando City

Expansion Draft

John Nelson

FC Cincinnati

Expansion Draft

Jon Bell

New Engand Revolution

Expansion Draft

Jake LaCava

New York Red Bulls

Expansion Draft

Owen O’Malley

CU Bluejays

SuperDraft

Isak Jensen

SönderjyskE

Undisclosed

Joshua Yaro

St. Louis CITY 2

Akil Watts

St. Louis CITY 2

Kyle Hiebert

St. Louis CITY 2

Celio Pompeu

St. Louis CITY 2

Max Schneider

St. Louis CITY 2

Miguel Perez

St. Louis CITY Academy

Caden Glover

St. Louis CITY Academy

Transfers out

Player

Club Joined

Fee

Jake LaCava

Inter Miami

$150k


Everything we’ve heard Bradley Carnell and Lutz Pfannenstiel say so far, backed up by St. Louis‘ pre-season performances, suggests Major League Soccer’s newest club will be high-pressing and all-action. Very much in the New York Red Bulls way of thinking.

They’ll do this out of a 4-2-3-1, which will allow St. Louis to pile numbers forward in the press but still protect the back four with those two holding midfielders.

Of course, playing in this way is going to require a lot of trust, concentration, and cohesion – not being afraid to leave the back door open, going as a unit, and moving the opposition into the right spots to strike.

For an entirely new group of players, it’s likely to go horribly wrong on many occasions this season but as things progress, St. Louis could become a really fun team to watch.

St. Louis CITY SC predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Burki; Newinski, Parker, Hiebert, Pidro; Blom, Lowen; Stroud, Ostrak, Alm; Klauss.


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Roman Burki could be very busy for St. Louis. / Bill Barrett/ISI Photos/GettyImages

Roman Burki

St. Louis haven’t gone down the path of bringing in a huge name right from the off and, indeed their most high-profile player is former Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki. He will also likely be their most important.

Given just how much St. Louis look like committing to a high press with a totally new group of players, there will be gaps and a ton of teething problems, placing immense pressure on the guy between the sticks to act as the last line of defense.

Burki comes with great experience and pedigree, though, having played hundreds of games (including 33 in the UEFA Champions League) in Europe with the likes of Dortmund, Grasshopper, Young Boys, and Freiburg, winning a number of titles in the process.

At 32, Burki is still young in goalkeeping terms, and he’ll need all his mental sharpness to help keep St. Louis competitive in year one.


There are good expansion teams and there are bad expansion teams. The last one, Charlotte FC, fell somewhere in the middle last season, despite most predicting them to finish bottom overall.

What does 2023 hold for St. Louis CITY SC? Well, they’re probably going to be very fun, dysfunctional at times, and totally unpredictable. It’s going to take time to get these players working as a unit in the system the team wants to play.

For those reasons, they’ll likely find themselves low down the standings, but high on the entertainment scale.

Will St. Louis CITY SC qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs? No