Thursday, December 2, 2021

Dash miss playoffs; look ahead to 2022 season

The Houston Dash fell to the Washington Spirit on Halloween and missed the playoffs. Needing a win or draw, the Dash lost 1-0 to the eventual NWSL champions.

When asked about the season, head coach James Clarkson told The Striker Texas he does not know where to start.

“It’s for sure been a rough time. You’ve had the pandemic and the Olympics. That’s made it difficult for everybody to stay completely focused on soccer.”

When asked why players tend to stay in Houston, Clarkson said that it begins with treating the players as humans. “They're just regular people that happen to be good at soccer. I don't look at them as just soccer players. I think it's important that there’s a balance there. Everybody has an opinion. Everybody wants to express their opinion. And I think it's important that we create an environment where people feel comfortable doing that and knowing that they have the support of the staff and the organization.”

Since becoming the head coach prior to the 2019 season, Clarkson has made it clear that the organization will not tolerate harassment or bad behavior. “This is a place where you can express yourself. Regardless of race, religion or whatever it is. This is an environment that we're trying to create where everybody's in. It's an inclusive environment and in their day to day, we want to make sure that it's a place that they really want to come to work.”

What started out as a promising season turned out to be the opposite. The Dash have yet to win the NWSL Cup since joining the league in 2014.

“It's obviously disappointing. There's a lot of reflection going on.”

I said this to the players, as we got into that final quarter of the season. If we don't achieve what we'd set out to do this year, we'll have missed a really big opportunity. And we missed a really big opportunity. It's the last time that that team is going to be together. It's been a good run, but we will look back on this, not just now or next season, but over time, and it will be really tough to deal with because we've really missed a massive, massive opportunity,” Clarkson said.

“I look at the performances all over the season. We've been inconsistent. There's been some outstanding performances. And then there haven't necessarily been too many horrific ones. Reign away was obviously the worst. There’s been too many individual errors this year that have cost us goals, that have cost us points,” Clarkson said about missing the playoffs.

Clarkson's next step is figuring out who he will protect between Jane Campbell and Kristie Mewis, who are both on the U.S. Women's National Team. Only one can be protected. 

When asked about the changes he would like to see, Clarkson said that he wants to see higher standards in facilities. “We also need more fans. I'd love for us to have 10,000, 12,000 in the building. The atmosphere some days when there's been 4,000 has been great. The support of the fans this year has been terrific. That would be one of the highlights of the year, is the support of the fans at home. But how do we double that? That's where we need to get to. I was down in Mexico City the other week. I went to watch Club America against Tigres and there were 10,000 people. It feels important when it's full. That's a proper atmosphere. It's a proper game of football. That's what we need throughout the league. Hopefully, we can get there,” Clarkson said. 

Another thing that Clarkson said needs to change is how the media covers the NWSL. “I think there needs to be better media coverage, there needs to be better TV coverage. There needs to be much more coverage of the teams. Not just locally, but nationally, there needs to be much more attention put on it. We only get reported on when there's bad things, and then everybody jumps on the bandwagon. They're missing the fact the product on the field is outstanding.”

Will any of Clarkson's wishes come true? Can the Dash finally hoist the NWSL Cup? We won't know until the 2022 season gets underway. 

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