The Columbus Dispatch

Zelarayan

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“It’s important to keep looking for him, to try to find him, and if we can find him, he always helps the team with good plays,” midfielder Pedro Santos said. “If we play well and try to help him, he’ll feel more free and won’t feel the pressure.”

As the Crew’s highest-paid player and primary attacking threat, there was perhaps no other player, outside captain Jonathan Mensah, who felt as much pressure during the longest losing streak in club history as Zelarayan.

It was clear at times that he felt like he had to do everything himself. He would try to force a spectacula­r play during games, and he would be the first to walk off to the locker room as the losses mounted.

Against the Seattle Sounders and Cincinnati, however, Zelarayan had two of his best performanc­es of the year — even setting aside his fifth free-kick goal of the season.

He had a season-high six key passes against Seattle. Then against the Crew’s in-state rival, he had a season-high with 84 touches, eight of 11 dribbles completed,

and five more key passes.

“Last game, certainly, was excellent and back to being Lucas,” coach Caleb Porter said. “A guy that helps us with rhythm, a guy that is a big part of our chance creation, a guy that’s defending and giving us that pressure from the front and just spurring us on.”

Zelarayan was candid last season about seeking out a sports psychologi­st to help him during stretches when he wasn’t producing goals and assists as much. He said he has continued to talk to the psychologi­st this season, which has helped.

“I’ve been working with him all year,”

Zelarayan said. “I talk to him whenever I can. I talked to him about the losses and such that we were going through . ... It has helped me get going.”

Zelarayan wasn’t at his best in the months of July and August, but that was far from the club’s biggest problem. Even when Zelarayan has been at the top of his game, the Crew has struggled to create quality scoring chances this season, ranking second to last in Major League Soccer in expected goals and last in total assists (12) by wide margins.

Zelarayan has been one of the most efficient Crew players. He has scored seven goals with three assists on just 3.2 expected goals and leads the Crew with 44 key passes. He’s also shooting at a higher clip, with 2.8 shots per 90 minutes versus just two shots per 90 last season.

Miguel Berry said Zelarayan was emotional in the locker room after the Cincinnati match. Whether that victory is a one-off, feel-good moment or the start of a comeback could be determined by Zelarayan’s performanc­es — something he understand­s.

He specifically came to Columbus to be that player. jmyers@dispatch.com @_jcmyers

 ?? VINCENT CARCHIETTA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Lucas Zelarayan is shooting at a high clip with 2.8 shots per 90 minutes versus just two shots per 90 last season.
VINCENT CARCHIETTA/USA TODAY SPORTS Lucas Zelarayan is shooting at a high clip with 2.8 shots per 90 minutes versus just two shots per 90 last season.

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