
2013 in Review: Hope for Crew Comes in Form of Regime Change
Published on December 10, 2013 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Columbus Crew SC News Release
After another disappointing season, the idea of "rebuilding" is quickly getting old for Columbus Crew fans. Since a mass exodus of players likeÃâàGuillermo Barros Schelotto,ÃâàFrankie HejdukÃâàandÃâàGino Padula, the club has been an ever-changing enigma without any discernible identity.
They said it...
Former Interim Head Coach and Technical Director Brian Bliss after the team's final match of 2013, a 1-0 loss to the New England Revolution:
"I know we're missing players in Glauber and Eddie [Gaven, both lost for the season with ACL tears], and [Federico] Higuain didn't play in 50 percent of the games I was in charge of, but every team has guys who are missing, suspended, gone for national team duty, injured. Those are excuses. They're reasons, but they're also excuses. ... To sum it up, yeah, [the season is] a little bit disappointing overall."
Head Coach and Sporting Director Gregg Berhalter on what will be different on the field next year:
"We want to try to get our fullbacks forward a little bit more. We're going to be looking to get behind the defense more. And there are subtleties to the game that will be different than before."
On the team's very public high aspirations for 2013:
"Obviously we're going to pull back the reigns of those kind of statements. But we want to be competitive, that goes without saying. Once you get in the playoffs, anything can happen, but we realize that it takes hard work, a little bit of luck, and the right guys."
But a new owner in Anthony Precourt and theÃâàhiring of Gregg Berhalter to succeed Robert WarzychaÃâàseem to suggest that a new "new era" may be dawning. The former US National Team defender has the reigns of the entire soccer operation as the club's sporting director, and hasÃâàpromised consistency, forward-thinkingÃâàand even European talent.
The CrewÃâàhave already parted ways (for now)Ãâàwith players likeÃâàDanny O'Rourke,ÃâàJairo Arrieta,ÃâàMatias SanchezÃâàandÃâàGlauber, and lostÃâàEddie GavenÃâàto retirement. Berhalter's job seems a large one, but veteransÃâàChad MarshallÃâàandÃâàFederico HiguainÃâàand young players likeÃâàWil Trapp,ÃâàChad Barson,Bernardo A̮̱orÃâàandÃâàMatt LampsonÃâàare reasons for optimism in 2014.
Best Moment of the Year
The Crew's season was at rock bottom. TheÃâàfiring of Robert Warzycha, while necessary, was an unquestionable blow to the organization, and the club was still reeling just two days later. Interim Head Coach and former Technical Director Brian Bliss seemed to be in an impossible position. He had hours to prepare a shocked team for a midweek matchup against the solid Houston Dynamo without star player Higuain. But youngstersÃâàJustin MeramÃâàandÃâàRyan FinleyÃâàstepped up, the Crew got a few breaks, andÃâàfor a fleeting moment on Sept. 4 all was positive in Columbus.
Worst Moment of the Year
While GM (at the time) Mark McCullers claimed that no outcome vs. Seattle on Aug. 31 would have affected the team's decision,Ãâàthe bitter 1-0 home loss to the SoundersÃâàwill be remembered as the match that sealed Warzycha's fate. Columbus played up a man againstÃâàClint DempseyÃâàand Seattle for 83 minutes, and the Crew couldn't muster one goal.ÃâàWarzycha was fired the next day.
Honorable mention
The shock move of the offseason wasÃâàGaven's retirement announcement. The quiet leader and fan favorite was an integral part of the side, and everyone expected him to be an important part of the team after returning from injury. He leaves not only a hole on the field, but a huge void off the pitch.
Best Goal
While an honorable mention certainly goes toÃâàBen SpeasÃâàdedicating his first career goal to fallen teammateÃâàKirk Urso, Higuain's finish in Columbus' 2-0 victory over the Red Bulls was one of the best strikes of the season. The long, looping chip leftÃâàLuis RoblesÃâàlooking silly, and the outlet pass from Wil Trapp was the rookie's first career assist. The golazo gave Higuain the confidence to hit another ridiculous chipÃâàa week later in Toronto.
Team MVP
This one really isn't close.ÃâàDominic OduroÃâàhad a fantastic - and somewhat surprising - first season in Columbus, but the Crew was clearly a different team without Higuain on the field. The team's captain and Designated Player not only provided a rocket shot and a consistent penalty-kick scorer, but the attack (as ineffective as it was at times) was clearly designed to go through the Argentinian, and without his incisive passing, the Crew would have had very few offensive chances.
Best Move
Though he was absent for part of the season because of U-20 World Cup duty, Trapp returned to Columbus in July and made an immediate impact in midfield. He started every game the rest of the way, and was often the Crew's only reliable option for passing and ball control other than Higuain. Whether he becomes the face of the franchise or is sold to Europe for millions,Ãâàlocking down Trapp was an important long-term move for the Crew.ÃâÃÂ
Three Offseason Needs
1.ÃâàCentral midfield help: Berhalter is yet another coach who believes he can bring out the potential ofÃâàTony TchaniÃâà(pictured right). But the Cameroonian was unreliable in 2013, and Trapp still can't do it alone for an entire season. The Crew need a physical presence capable of making a pass in the middle.
2.ÃâàA consistent performer on the wing: The surprise retirement of Gaven leaves a gaping hole on the wing. Gaven could - and did - play in just about every position, but was one of the team's best playing on either the right or left. The Crew can't replace him off the field, but they need someone to match his productivity on it.
3.ÃâàA goalscorer: After Arrieta's disappointing season, the Costa Rican is off the roster (for now), and the Crew need to find goals from a forward not named Higuain, especially if they continue to haveÃâàOduro play on the right side of midfield instead of up top.
Major League Soccer Stories from December 10, 2013
- New York City FC Names Jason Kreis as Head Coach - New York City FC
- Real Salt Lake Announces That Jason Kreis Will Not Return to Club - Real Salt Lake
- 2013 in Review: Hope for Crew Comes in Form of Regime Change - Columbus Crew SC
- Sounders FC to Partner with Q13 FOX and JOEtv for 2014 MLS Season - Seattle Sounders FC
- New York Red Bulls Announce Renewal and Expansion of Exclusive Partnership with NSCAA - Red Bull New York
- Berhalter Breaks Down Roster Needs - Columbus Crew SC
- Mendelsohn Brings in Best of the Midwest for College Combine - Columbus Crew SC
- MLS Re-Entry Draft 101 - Columbus Crew SC
- Crew Beats out Interest from Abroad to Keep Oduro - Columbus Crew SC
- Crew to Host College Combine on December 14 - Columbus Crew SC
- Whitecaps FC Residency Goalkeeper Marco Carducci Named 2013 Canadian U-17 Player of the Year - Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- Davy Arnaud Not Returning to the Impact in 2014 - Club de Foot Montreal
- Toronto FC Re-Signs Goalkeeper Bendik - Toronto FC
- D.C. United Acquires Davy Arnaud from Montreal Impact - D.C. United
- Sounders FC Acquires Stefan Frei - Seattle Sounders FC
- Toronto FC Acquires Conditional Draft Pick from Seattle for Rights to Stefan Frei - Toronto FC
- LA Galaxy Midfielder Pablo Mastroeni to Retire - LA Galaxy
- Rapids Legend Pablo Mastroeni Retires - Colorado Rapids
- Philadelphia Union Announce Youth Development Affiliates - Philadelphia Union
- Houston Dynamo Announce Rosters for Brian Ching Testimonial Match - Houston Dynamo FC
- Rapids Exercise Contract Options for Eight Players - Colorado Rapids
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