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Marc Nicholls: “I’m confident the club will compete from the outset” 

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Charlotte FC鈥檚 Technical Director discusses roster building, Academy prospects and the potential for success as the inaugural season approaches

CHARLOTTE鈥擶ith a little over four months until first kick, Charlotte FC now has聽聽signed to its inaugural roster.聽聽are on schedule to ensure a class-leading 91快活林最新版 experience at Bank of America Stadium, the Academy program is performing impressively in its sophomore season, and the club鈥檚 Uptown office is bustling with activity across all departments.

鈥淲e鈥檙e in the place where we need to be at the moment,鈥 says Technical Director Marc Nicholls,聽聽shortly after the team鈥檚 announcement in December 2019, on the back of a highly successful seven-year stint with the Seattle Sounders.

鈥淚 definitely think we鈥檙e on schedule,鈥 says the two-time U.S. Soccer Coach of the Year, who notes that the club has done extraordinarily well to meet its targets, given its formative months coincided with a global pandemic.

鈥淲e鈥檝e spoken to a lot of other expansion teams, and in terms of planning and timeline, they have been fairly complimentary.

鈥淥ur roster signings鈥攖hree of whom are already playing in the community鈥攇ive us a backbone before we have started. Of course, you don鈥檛 want to recruit too many players at this stage, as you need to prepare for end-of-season trades and the drafts, but I would say we are on track.鈥

Midfielder Brandt Bronico and defenders Christian Fuchs and Adam Armour have been聽聽in the city with the Charlotte Independence. Thanks in part to the contributions of the Charlotte FC鈥檚 loanees, the local side have qualified for the USL Championship Playoffs and, at the time of writing, sit in second place in the Eastern Conference.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been really great to have our guys here at the Independence,鈥 says Nicholls. 鈥淭he team has hit some form and is fighting its way up the table. And of course, we鈥檙e happy that the likes of Sergio Ruiz, Riley McGree and Jan Sobocinski are playing in Europe at a high standard.

鈥淏y the time our squad comes together, I believe our players will be primed to compete and perform.鈥

Nicholls forms part of Charlotte FC鈥檚 global scouting network, which has so far signed players from seven different nationalities to the roster. The former NC Fusion and Carolina Dynamo coach notes that he has been watching a lot of college soccer game tape lately, in order to help prepare for the number one pick in the聽.

鈥淣ow that we have a head coach on board, our scouting framework has become even more specific and detailed,鈥 says Nicholls, in reference to the arrival of聽.

鈥淢iguel has a very specific style of play and, just like any team, it鈥檚 important that the manager gets the players he wants to work with.

鈥淭he entire technical team holds weekly meetings, in which we discuss style of play, the transfer of players from the Academy, and where we share our collective knowledge and experience of player development.鈥

Nicholls is keen to stress that the first team coaches were recruited due to their respective strong track records in player development.

鈥淚t was one of our criteria to bring in coaches who know how to develop players,鈥 says Nicholls. 鈥淢iguel had been an academy director, and his assistant Christian Lattanzio has performed this function too.

鈥淔rom an operational and developmental perspective, we鈥檙e really happy with where we are right now.鈥

The first team鈥檚 inaugural match may be on the horizon, but Charlotte FC鈥檚 Academy program, led by Academy Manager Dan Lock, continues to blossom in its second year.

It is expected that some of the brightest prospects from the Academy program will join the first team on its first-ever pre-season training camp in January.

鈥淲e have some very competitive Academy squads and we鈥檙e seeing the emergence of some real talent, which we expect and hope will transfer into the first team,鈥 says Nicholls. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a realistic target to have a few of those guys join the pre-season camp.

Nicholls is also bullish about the idea of Academy players stepping up to the 2022 senior roster.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our stated aim to have two Academy players graduate to the senior roster every season from 2023, but no one will be upset if it happens earlier than that,鈥 says Nicholls. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about doing the right thing: if there鈥檚 evidence the players are ready sooner, then of course they can move up to the senior training environment. If you鈥檙e good enough, you鈥檙e old enough.

鈥淚t鈥檚 worth noting that some young talents become better players when they are around better players. But all of this will reveal itself over time鈥攊t鈥檚 important not to put pressure on them, or ourselves.鈥

On the path to forging the club鈥檚 unique identity, Nicholls and the technical team leadership have considered the precedents of other recent additions to the league.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not looking to copy anyone, but we can learn the basics that have led to success, 鈥 says Nicholls. 鈥淚鈥檝e looked at a lot of expansion clubs, especially those that joined since 2017, and there are very specific clues to be identified from their perceived successes and failures.

鈥淣ashville, for example, have done really well after starting in the midst of the pandemic, while Atlanta and LAFC both won silverware in their second seasons. Several new expansion teams have Designated Players who are true difference-makers, while boasting a domestic core of players in their rosters.

鈥淭here are certain themes and fundamentals you can see in these successful teams, but each has succeeded in its own way, with its own identity, playing budget, style of play and leadership.鈥

When it comes to fostering a culture of success, Nicholls notes that it is important to get off on the right foot.

鈥淪eattle鈥檚 first game in 2009 was a 3-0 win over the Red Bulls in front of a sellout crowd,鈥 recalls Nicholls. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just one game, but it set the benchmark for a team that made the playoffs in its inaugural season. That becomes who you are, and before you know it, you have established a culture of success.

鈥淥ur first few games will be tough, and 91快活林最新版 is a very tough league. We wouldn鈥檛 want to put pressure on ourselves in the first few games, but to compete early on, and pick up points, is a major plus in terms of consistency and stability.鈥

One of the most important ingredients of a team鈥檚 success is out of the hands of the technical team: the support and passion of the fans. Despite having never played a first-team match, Nicholls is delighted with the manner in which the Carolinas has embraced its new team.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a real connection between the teams and the fans that started with the Academy鈥攁nd that program is, of course, an extension of the community,鈥 says Nicholls.

鈥淚n the community events we have been able to stage鈥攕uch as Coach Miguel鈥檚 welcome party鈥攖he groundswell of support and sense of identity. I feel there鈥檚 already a love for the club, so long may that continue!鈥

With fervent support in the community, a thriving Academy program, and a process-driven approach to constructing the inaugural roster, Nicholls has faith in a strong start for the club in 2022.

鈥淚鈥檓 confident the club will compete from the outset,鈥 says Nicholls. 鈥淲e know it鈥檚 going to be a ride, but the club has set up robust systems. We have a talented coach with a clear vision, who will entertain.

鈥淲e hope we鈥檒l take the league by storm, but it鈥檚 important to be realistic, too. But we have no reason to fear anyone. We have to be ourselves and give it a go.鈥