In the thrilling world of soccer, the saying goes: “It ain’t over ’til it’s over.” And boy, are we seeing that play out in the case of a certain US soccer prodigy who has been making waves up north in Quebec. At just 21 years old, this once golden boy is proving that he still has what it takes to shine on the field.
This past weekend, the San Jose Earthquakes felt the full force of his talent as he notched a goal, an assist, two key passes, perfect dribbling, dominant duels, and drew fouls, all while boasting the best goals-added tally among U-22 players for the weekend. Clark’s performance has been nothing short of outstanding, propelling CF Montréal to an impressive record of 3 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw in their last four matches.
With nine goals scored and only three allowed during this recent run of form, CF Montréal find themselves on the cusp of securing a spot in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. Although they are currently tied on points with Toronto and Philadelphia, the latter two hold the edge on tiebreakers. Can CF Montréal pull off a miracle in their upcoming matches against Atlanta, Charlotte, and New York City FC to secure their playoff berth?
Analyzing Clark’s role in the team, Armchair Analyst Matt Doyle highlighted the young player’s flourishing partnership with Josef Martínez and Bryce Duke in Montréal’s attacking setup. Doyle noted Clark’s impressive stats of 3 goals and 3 assists in the past four games, a stark improvement from his previous output over two years with multiple teams in different leagues. The transformation of Clark’s game at just 21 years old has been nothing short of remarkable.
As soccer enthusiasts, we can’t help but marvel at Clark’s resurgence and CF Montréal’s resurgence as a whole. The future looks bright for this young star, and we eagerly anticipate what more he can achieve on the pitch. Watch out, world, because this soccer golden boy is far from washed up – he’s only just getting started.