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Portland Timbers: 3 takeaways from preseason trip to Costa Rica

Anticipation has been building in the Rose City this offseason. And given the work conducted, it is completed warranted. After a lackluster end to the 2019 season which saw a first-round exit from the MLS Cup playoffs and the dismissal of Designated Player Brian Fernandez, all eyes were on the Portland Timbers front office to deliver. It seems as though they have, bringing in seven new players across the offseason.

So, with a reinforced squad that still managed to finish sixth in the West last season, fans can’t wait to see the 2020 product hit the field at home inside Providence Park, starting this Sunday.