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Pep Biel's form boosts Charlotte FC ahead of match with San Diego FC

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Charlotte FC | Charlotte Football Club

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Charlotte FC's recent victory on the road against CF Montréal has set the stage for an intriguing home game on Matchday 9. The team managed to secure its first away win of the season last weekend, helping to maintain its place in the top ten rankings. Charlotte is currently second in the Eastern Conference and third in the Supporters' Shield standings.

Next, they are set to face San Diego FC, another top-ten team. Despite a loss over the weekend, San Diego FC holds a strong position, sitting third in the Western Conference.

Los Angeles-based analyst offered insights into Charlotte FC's performance, noting Pep Biel's significant contributions: “Pep Biel is making a case to be one of the best non-DP attackers in MLS. The 28-year-old Spanish attacking midfielder nabbed the lone goal of Charlotte's 1-0 road win over Montréal on Saturday and now has eight goal contributions through eight games.”

Another sports pundit highlighted the importance of Biel's performances: “Huge result on the road for Charlotte. They were outplayed for most of the match, but defensive resilience and yet another goal from Pep Biel sent them home with three points. The Spaniard is having an outstanding start to 2025, with three goals and five assists through eight games.”

A different observer emphasized Biel’s impact in Montréal: “Pep Biel made the difference in Charlotte's 1-0 win at Montréal. Doesn't that storyline sound familiar? Biel is carrying the Charlotte attack right now.”

The win was seen as a crucial step for Charlotte FC, as noted by another commentator: “Charlotte FC did what they needed to do against CF Montréal, picking up a 1–0 win in the Canadian club’s home debut while bringing The Crown their fourth win in five games. However, it was an otherwise forgettable performance against a Montréal side that looked more comfortable on the ball, held possession for long spells, and were largely unlucky to beat Kristijan Kahlina on their 18 shots, only two of which they put on target. Pep Biel continued to impress and got himself the goal, and his side got the win despite the performance. They’re up to second in the Eastern Conference now and take on San Diego FC next weekend in what should be a fun matchup.”

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