Fafa Picaut: FC Dallas "could have made a very deep run, if not win" MLS is Back Tournament

Fafa Picault looks on - FC Dallas

Back in Frisco with his teammates, Fafa Picault has watched the MLS is Back Tournament from home. Heā€™s noticed dark horses like FC Cincinnati and the Vancouver Whitecaps reach the knockout stage and so-called favorites, like Atlanta United, surprisingly struggle.


The winger believes FC Dallas would have been one of the teams still competing in Orlando if given the chance.


ā€œI think we definitely could have made a very deep run, if not win it,ā€ Picault said in a video conference call with reporters before training Tuesday. ā€œKnowing our group, and having been in the league for a few years, I definitely think we would have done very well.ā€


That chance obviously didnā€™t materialize. FC Dallas joined Nashville SC as the two MLS teams who left Orlando without playing a game because of several COVID-19 positive tests.


Picault said the situation bonded the team ā€œin a weird way.ā€ The players learned how they handled a difficult situation ā€” a unique adversity. From there, it was a shift in mindset to preparing for whatever lies ahead.


"Obviously the first thing was getting healthy and that's the most important thing,ā€ Picault said. ā€œWe can't play if we can't live comfortably. We're glad that everyone's ok and the next step now is to prepare for when we do go back to the pitch.ā€


The watching, and waiting, though hasnā€™t been easy. Training has been somewhat therapeutic, but itā€™s not the same as game days.


ā€œAt this point, everyday kind of feels the same, weā€™re not really looking toward the weekends as we want to. Weā€™re watching games on TV all the time and seeing some of our friends playing other teams and get to compete against each other and itā€™s tough.ā€


Picault said the intensity has been ratcheted up in recent days. Watching the rest of the league compete hasnā€™t been easy, but Picault and his teammates are eager to start playing competitive games again.


"Everyone is showing more bite because we really, it's almost like a fix. We need that competitive fix and are starting to show that in training,ā€ Picault said. ā€œI think by the time games do start, we'll be ready for that."