Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Major League Soccer 2017 Campaign- A determined Columbus Crew looking to an improved campaign



Forget 2016, considered for the Black and Gold gang as one negative campaign to forget, and especially for its Boss Greg Berthalter, who saw his project tumbling down in an odd way.
As he is looking forward to restore his club pride this upcoming 2017.

Indeed, this is one challenging task ahead for the third year man under the helm of the Columbus squad, which in 2015 he did the ultimate of feats going all the way to the league final.

Despite losing to a hot streaking Portland Timbers, the merit of making it all the way was a one of a kind achievement for the Crew, their problem a year later is that they saw their momentum dwindle.

Last campaign that was a different story and at Mapfre Stadium, its followers  saw one of its worst campaigns from its squad with just eight wins, fourteen losses and ten draws.

Now the aims for the Crew are on the upcoming super draft and the wheeling and dealing of new blood to come and reinforce these squad lines, to make front in what seemed a much-contested MLS campaign.

With a 2017 that will see the inception of two new squads, the Crew already got a hold of twenty players in their roster as well, getting three more defenders to reinforce this area considered vulnerable for the Ohioans. 

So far, Manager Berthalter keeps some of his defensive side in Gaston Sauro, Harrison Afful, Nicolai Naess and Waylon Francis alongside the incorporation of Jonathan Mensah, Jukka Raitala, Homegrown player Alex Crognale and the return of Josh Williams.

Seeing how this area considered the most needed to address, the defensive side will see a competition in who will net a starting post and make the goal posts secure for Zach Steffen and Brad Stuver, these two making a run for the starting job.

The midfield of the Columbus squad looks very complete and still the need of another orchestrator of the likes of their talisman Federico Higuaín will be a nice addition to this eleven and complement their attack adding a new dimension.

Alongside the return of Dilly Duka, Ethan Finley, Marshall Hollingsworth, Hector Jimenez, Cristian Martinez, Justin Meram, Mohammed Saeid, Rodrigo Saravia, Ben Swanson, Toni Tchani and Will Trapp.

The midfield is no worries for the Crew Boss.

The striker force is made of Adam Jahn, Federico Higuain, Justim Meram and Ola Kamara, here is another department in no need of improvement as this foursome can deliver, and still the addition of a young academy player can be important in the end.

For now, the work ahead for Manager Berthalter is to rally his troops and look forward to put in display an spectacular campaign as the ones this club is familiar with.

Come march 4, the Crew will be ready to face off a new Chicago Fire in the interstate Derby were both squads will like to start the campaign with a win and on a high note to face off in what looks to be a much contested and disputed campaign.

Still the Columbus squad tuned up with a busy preseason at Sao Paolo, Brazil and returning to the States to compete in the Carolina Challenge Cup from February 16-25.

Here they will test the waters against USL Charleston Battery and MLS Atlanta United and the defending champions the Seattle Sounders, considered a good test for Manager Bethalter to see and decide on his definite initial eleven.

At the end this club can bounce back to its old self and give us a one of a kind campaign with the loads of talented players they have and contend for the league title if these will make it one of their utmost priorities and maybe deliver another shield.

One thing for sure the Columbus Crew will be netting a spot in the league postseason and fighting for among the top four in the Eastern Conference, no room for error or near the cellar.


  
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