The Columbus Dispatch

Crew enter biggest week of year

- Jacob Myers

The momentum the Crew have generated with three straight wins at home and seven points in the last three games could grow tenfold or completely evaporate by the end of next weekend.

First up, the Crew can add a trophy to the team’s historic trophy case by winning the third edition of the Campeones Cup, which pits the prior season’s Liga MX champion against the reigning MLS Cup champion. And that will be followed by a weekend road match with the Philadelph­ia Union. Results of that game will go a long way toward determinin­g whether the Crew will be one of seven teams from the East to make the MLS playoffs.

After a 2-1 win against CF Montreal Saturday at Lower.com Field, it’s clear the Crew have rediscover­ed a bit of the swagger that defined the club’s run to its second-ever MLS Cup title last season but which has been absent since late July when a six-game losing streak began.

Two weeks ago, with eight losses in nine games, it seemed like there was no chance

, but there’s a credible sense of optimism regarding Columbus’ upcoming two games.

“It’s going to be an exciting week, on one hand, and yet, there’s a ton of pressure in all these games,” Crew coach Caleb Porter said. “I’m excited. This is why you coach. This is the time of year where you really define who you are as a player, as a team, as a coach.”

The Crew will face Cruz Azul Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Lower.com

Field, the first internatio­nal game at the new downtown stadium. Cruz Azul won the Mexican top division’s “Clausura” season and defeated Club Leon, winners of the “Apertura” season, in the Campeon de Campeones game to advance to the Campeones Cup against the MLS champion.

The Campeones Cup began in 2018. That year, Crew attacking midfielder Lucas Zelarayan captured the trophy with Tigres UANL against Crew general manager Tim Bezbatchen­ko’s Toronto FC squad. The next season, Crew midfielder Darlington Nagbe won the title with Atlanta United against Club America. The 2020 game was canceled due to the pandemic.

Earlier this season, the Crew were ousted from CONCACAF Champions League by Mexican club CF Monterrey. In the home leg at least, the Crew showed it can compete against internatio­nal competitio­n with a 2-2 draw.

Since then, midfielder Artur, center back Josh Williams and left back Milton Valenzuela — three players integral to the Crew’s championsh­ip run in 2020 — have missed a combined 53 games. But the Crew are relatively healthy now.

As much as any team wants to put more hardware in the trophy case, the game against the Union on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Subaru Park is likely more important.

The Union (10-7-8, 38 points) are in fourth place with two fewer games played than the Crew (9-11-7, 34 points), and Columbus currently sits three points out of the final playoff spot. To make the playoffs, the Crew must likely win at least once more on the road.

 ?? BARBARA J. PERENIC/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Columbus Crew forward Gyasi Zardes and his teammates hope to carry the momentum of their 2-1 win over CF Montreal into this week’s contests against Cruz Azul and the Philadelph­ia Union.
BARBARA J. PERENIC/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Columbus Crew forward Gyasi Zardes and his teammates hope to carry the momentum of their 2-1 win over CF Montreal into this week’s contests against Cruz Azul and the Philadelph­ia Union.

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