The Columbus Dispatch

Crew look to extend their U.S. Open Cup run

- Bailey Johnson

The Crew beat Indy Eleven on April 26 and beat Loudoun United on May 10, marking the first time the team has won multiple games in a single Open Cup tournament since 2010. On Wednesday, they travel to Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh to face the Pittsburgh Riverhound­s in the round of 16.

For coach Wilfried Nancy, having another game just a few days after a 3-2 loss to FC Cincinnati is key.

"Painful because the story of the game was a good story, but it ended up in a way that we killed ourselves," Nancy said. "But we have to go through that. I was really pleased with the way we played against, for the moment, one of the best teams in the league, the way they are so efficient with two different styles. In a big environmen­t like this, we were close to doing something, but in terms of result, yeah. This is not what we wanted, but we have to move forward."

Veteran goalkeeper Evan Bush, who has started each of the Crew's two U.S. Open Cup games this year, has seen firsthand the way a win in cup competitio­n can re-inspire a team for MLS play, which the Crew will need, as their next league game is at Nashville SC, the secondplac­e team in the Eastern Conference.

"Cup play gives you very interestin­g opportunit­ies in the middle of the season to kind of shift that momentum, regardless of who is on the field," Bush said. "We went to Loudoun and we got a good result with guys that we were able to keep back here, but I think it energized the group . ... It creates a momentum, and the further you go in cup competitio­n, the more that multiplies on top of each other."

Bush also knows that Wednesday's game won't be a seamless rout similar to the Crew's easy domination of Loudoun

United. As D.C. United's reserve team, Loudoun features a younger lineup, and a 10th-minute red card put the Crew in firm control for the rest of the game in the 5-1 win.

Pittsburgh, by contrast, upset the New England Revolution in the fourth round — at Gillette Stadium. The Riverhound­s' coach, Bob Lilley, has over 300 wins as a profession­al coach and has been involved in quite a few "Cupsets" in the U.S. Open Cup.

"Their coach is really good at these

Crew at Riverhound­s

When: 7 p.m. Wednesday

Watch: CBS Sports Golazo Network competitio­ns," Bush said. "Bob Lilley's been doing this for a long time. Anybody that's been around Open Cup, been around the different levels of soccer in this country, knows that any time you play him in any type of competitio­n, it's going to be a tough game."

In a season that's something of a transition­al year for the Crew in MLS, as players learn Nancy's style of play and adapt to their roles within his structure, their best opportunit­y to win a trophy is likely in the U.S. Open Cup. To do that, the Crew will need to win four more games, beginning with Wednesday's round of 16.

On the heels of a difficult loss to their most intense rival, the courage and belief that Nancy felt the Crew lacked on Saturday will be tested on Wednesday.

"I'm happy because, regarding the last game that we had, it was not easy, the outcome," Nancy said. "The fact that we're going to play (Wednesday), this is perfect. We have to focus on the next game. As you know, this is always the next move that counts. We focus on Wednesday because we want to go as far as possible in every competitio­n." bjohnson@dispatch.com @Baileyajoh­nson_

 ?? SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH JOSEPH ?? The Crew’s next U.S. Open Cup game is at Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh, where Columbus will face the Riverhound­s in the round of 16.
SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH JOSEPH The Crew’s next U.S. Open Cup game is at Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh, where Columbus will face the Riverhound­s in the round of 16.

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