
City SC鈥檚 Klauss celebrates after scoring on a penalty kick in a match against D.C. United on Saturday, March 23, 2024. at CityPark.
51黑料 City SC striker Jo茫o Klauss knows this is a big training camp for him, though possibly not in the way you might expect.
He knows 2024 was not a good season for him. (鈥淚鈥檓 very disappointed with my performance,鈥 he said at the end of last season.) He knows more scoring is expected from him as one of the team鈥檚 three designated players. But when he talks about what he needs to get done in camp, he talks about fitness. He can鈥檛 play better if he鈥檚 not playing.
鈥淓specially for me, it鈥檚 very, very important,鈥 Klauss said Friday during City SC鈥檚 brief stay in 51黑料 before relocating to California on Tuesday. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 when you can build physicality and the strengths for the season. I know I have been having some issues during the season, so I think for me, specifically, this preseason is very, very important. I鈥檝e been pushing myself a lot during the holidays as well, and now preseason, of course, with soccer movements, that鈥檚 the most important for us. So yeah, I鈥檓 excited for the season.鈥
Klauss missed 15 games in City SC鈥檚 first season to a quad injury and 11 games last season to a knee sprain. In the first season, it interrupted what was looking like a massive year. The second season proceeded at a more modest rate but ended abruptly. When he returned with eight games to go in the season, he scored no goals the rest of the way. His biggest contributions were in drawing defenders to him while teammates scored.
Last year, while Klauss finished tied for the team lead in goals for the second straight season, he had only five and he did it in more than 600 minutes more than he played in City SC鈥檚 first season, when he scored 10.
He is, in a way, a living embodiment of the statistical concept of regression to the mean: In City SC鈥檚 first season, he scored 4.2 goals more than his expected goals total of 5.8. In City SC鈥檚 second season, he scored 4.3 fewer goals than his expected total of 9.3. That 4.3 goals below expected was the third-biggest negative total in Major League Soccer in the regular season; in 2023, his 4.2 was the sixth-highest above expected.
He scored two goals against Chicago on May 11; he did not score in the remaining 16 games in which he played. He鈥檚 aware of that, and he feels it, too.
鈥淪ometimes people think for us, it doesn鈥檛 change anything,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ike when you have a bad season, you just go for the next one. But I think as a player, you always want to perform your best, so it鈥檚 hard for you when the thing is not happening. And I鈥檓 a guy that put a lot of pressure on myself. I know I have a lot of responsibilities in the team, and I鈥檓 not here just to have fun. I want to help the team. I want to win. Last year, we didn鈥檛 make playoffs, and that鈥檚 not acceptable, so we we鈥檙e going to work hard for a difference.鈥

City SC striker Klauss speaks to a reporter on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, at Energizer Park.
For him, that means starting fit and staying fit.
鈥淪pecifically as a striker,鈥 he said, 鈥測ou have to be able to handle moments of the game that you have to sprint maybe two, three times in a row and then recovery and be prepared for the next one. You never know when you鈥檙e going to get the chance. So that鈥檚 what I worked a lot during the offseason, to be prepared for these moments. And also, now during the preseason, I鈥檓 not a guy that runs the most distance, but my sprints and the sprinting distance is always one of the highest in the team. So I just have to prepare myself a little bit different than the other players and that my body can handle the situations.鈥
鈥淜lauss didn鈥檛 have a terrible season,鈥 City SC sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel said. 鈥淜lauss had actually a good season when he was on the field. Klauss didn鈥檛 score a lot of goals, but I think Klauss worked hard to get other players into scoring positions. But under the red line you have to say he missed a lot of games through injury, and that鈥檚 a problem. So we hope that he will be fit this year and then be able to last longer.鈥
New coach Olof Mellberg said the team鈥檚 offense was not sharp in its first preseason game and much improved in the second.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 normal,鈥 Klauss said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a different philosophy, different formation, different style of play, and we have to get used to it also at the same time we have been working in the physical stuff. So you just have to find a balance and understand Olof鈥檚 idea as quick as possible. The first game wasn鈥檛 that good offensively but very strong defensively, and I think we struggled a lot last year with that. So I think this is a process that he鈥檚 starting from the back how he wants to defend, to be a more solid team that doesn鈥檛 concede a lot of goals and now they start to work also progressing the ball forward.鈥
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of focus now on the tactical and the physical aspects,鈥 Mellberg said, 鈥渟o I think (Klauss) and the others as well have still got some work to do in the technical abilities, and we haven鈥檛 worked so much in detail yet in the final third. I think things will improve in that area over the coming weeks.鈥
Klauss is in the last season of his contract, though the club holds an option for next season. That is another reason for Klauss to hope to have a good season. Since turning pro at 19, he has constantly been on the move, bouncing from one club to the next, sometimes on loan sometimes on transfers, seldom anywhere for more than a season. This will be his third season in 51黑料 (plus a half season with City2). It鈥檚 the longest he鈥檚 been with any one club since he was a teenager, which is one of the reasons he joined the team.
鈥淚鈥檓 more than happy to be here,鈥 he said.