The Columbus Dispatch

Crew want to replicate 2nd half against NY

- Jacob Myers

A main difference between last season's Crew that won MLS Cup and this year's group was illustrate­d in the first half of a dramatic 2-1 win against New York Red Bulls on Tuesday night, a victory that kept the Crew floating around the playoff line.

Last year, the Crew were remarkably efficient on scoring chances they created and could rely on a defense to hold steady to preserve a win or a draw. Against Red Bulls, winger Luis Diaz missed a quality chance in the eighth

minute from 10 yards out, and the defense allowed a goal off a throw-in.

Allowing the opening goal and the lack of chances for the rest of the first half was a familiar refrain, and if not corrected will make getting a playoff berth exceptiona­lly difficult.

But the Crew found a source of inspiratio­n in the second halfwith goals by Darlington Nagbe and Miguel Berry in the 74th and 87th minutes and looked like the team from last year.

“I think there have been some times this year where we've lacked 5 to 10% of that (fight),” Crew coach Caleb Porter said. “That second half, finally the light bulb went on a little bit and the team rolled their sleeves up and refused to lose. That's the mentality we had last year.”

The 25th-minute goal from Red Bulls forward Patryk Klimala was the Crew's 20th first-half goal allowed this season. Only seven times in 25 games this season have the Crew scored the first goal.

But it wasn't just the fact that the Crew let up a goal on a simple throw-in. The Crew didn't exemplify the type of drive to win that had been a staple of the

2020 team, which has been a theme through this season and something Porter has mentioned repeatedly when it comes to a post-championsh­ip season.

“You've just got to win first or second balls. You've got to want to be in duels. You've got to be hungry to fight and to work,” Porter said. “Second half, fortunatel­y the guys did that. They rolled their sleeves up and subs came in and

were outstandin­g.”

Porter challenged the players in the locker room at halftime, fully knowing there was plenty more effort they could give. Once center back Josh Williams, winger Alex Matan and Berry entered as substitute­s, the Crew responded with force.

Williams and center back Jonathan Mensah locked down any counter-attacks from the Red Bulls. Switching to a 4-4-2 diamond formation from the Crew's normal 4-2-3-1 allowed Nagbe to have the ball higher up the field and helped the Crew create more chances.

The Crew had 10 shots, four on target, in the second half and ended the game with a 2.1 expected goals value, one of its highest of the season. While it was against one of the worst teams in Major League Soccer — albeit a difficult team to play against because of their pressing style — the second-half effort will be the expectatio­n moving forward.

“It'll be really exciting to kind of build off the second half and see what we're made of in these last nine games,” Porter said. “For a lot of reasons, it's going to give us a lot of informatio­n hopefully going into playoffs and also moving forward, who we can count on.”

The second-half Crew looked like a playoff team. The first-half team did not. Finding that effort consistent­ly will make or break the remaining nine games.

“We've had games like this year, last year, but the difference was we found ways to make one or two more plays in the box, in the attack or defensive boxes,” Nagbe said. “It's not far off. Hopefully this pushes us in that direction.” jmyers@dispatch.com @_jcmyers

 ?? ADAM CAIRNS/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Columbus Crew defender Jonathan Mensah (4) hugs midfielder Darlington Nagbe (6) after he scored against the New York Red Bulls at Lower.com Field in Columbus on Tuesday. The Crew won 2-1.
ADAM CAIRNS/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Columbus Crew defender Jonathan Mensah (4) hugs midfielder Darlington Nagbe (6) after he scored against the New York Red Bulls at Lower.com Field in Columbus on Tuesday. The Crew won 2-1.

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