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📈 Pep Biel writes himself into Charlotte lore with brace vs D.C. United

📈 Pep Biel writes himself into Charlotte lore with brace vs D.C. United

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Charlotte FC are edging closer to a huge three-point haul against visiting D.C. United tonight as the Crown lead 2-1 with ten minutes remaining at Bank of America Stadium.A brace from star man Pep Biel is the highlight of the evening against the legacy club, adding to his total goal contributions tally across what has been another impressive MLS campaign from the Spanish midfielder.
Despite so much talk surrounding the likes of Lionel Messi, Evander, and Anders Dreyer regarding the MVP conversation, Biel certainly deserves consideration, and setting a historic marker for Charlotte tonight goes a long way in padding that narrative.
With his two-goal effort in front of home support, Biel has become the first-ever player in Charlotte history to hit seven goal contributions in a four-match stretch across some brilliant recent form in the second half of the 2025 season.
Should the Crown press forward in the Eastern Conference, Biel could be in line for more than just club accolades.
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