SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica – They arrived on Sunday, were on the sidelines for a friendly against Deportivo Saprissa on Monday, but only returned to training on Tuesday – a two-session day that, in terms of practices, marked the beginning of the team’s second week in Costa Rica. Veteran midfielder David Guzmán was with them, too, but for Jeremy Ebobisse and Marvin Loría, their returns to MLS camp capped a month to remember. Each rejoined the Timbers having accrued their first senior camps as internationals.
“At that moment, I felt great,” Loría, Costa Rica’s starting right winger on Feb.