The Columbus Dispatch

GM Bezbatchen­ko backs coach Porter’s plan to make Crew into contenders again

- Jacob Myers

Following a disappoint­ing season, there doesn’t seem to be any doubt in Crew president and general manager Tim Bezbatchen­ko’s mind that Caleb Porter is anything but secure in his position as coach.

Bezbatchen­ko said there would have to be a number of significant factors for Porter’s job security to change.

“I think each period you go through of not getting results has specific factors,” Bezbatchen­ko said. “I think it would have to be something that would amount to an aggregate ... but again that’s speaking in hypothetic­als.”

Porter has never made the postseason in back-toback seasons, but after he has a team that misses the playoffs, Porter has a clear track record of contending for a championsh­ip the very next year.

After missing the playoffs in 2014 after finishing first in the West with the Portland Timbers in 2013, he won MLS Cup in 2015. In 2017, following a disappoint­ing 2016 season, Porter guided the Timbers to a firstplace finish in the West again. Take 2020 as an example, too — missing the playoffs in 2019 with Columbus and winning MLS Cup the next year.

Bezbatchen­ko views this past season’s six-game losing streak where the season fell apart the same way Porter does. He said the Crew should have gotten a few more points at the very least and that the poor performanc­e was due to players out with injuries and internatio­nal duty.

“I think it’s important that we learn how to find some points where we’re going through periods where we’re lacking confidence,” Bezbatchen­ko said. “Caleb knows that, our coaching staff knows that, and our players know that. I do believe that that will not happen again because we will all commit to — myself included — to do a little bit more to make sure we can earn that draw, whether that’s having a few more conversati­ons or just addressing all the issues you have in the club a little bit sooner rather than saying we have an experience­d team, and they’ll kick on.”

Bezbatchen­ko said that run of games wasn’t related to anything happening between players and Porter behind the scenes.

“No, not tension between the players and the staff. Not at all,” he said. “I think it’s more performanc­es on the field more so than anything in the clubhouse and the locker room. Any time you go through a six-game losing streak or a number of games, you are going to have people who aren’t happy. You want that. You

want people to start to question each other and have hard conversati­ons. And that’s OK. Certainly, we did, but I wouldn’t say it was any different than any other experience­s I’ve had.”

After the Crew lost their sixth straight game in August, Bezbatchen­ko voiced support for Porter and the players.

“We’ve got to get one more win, two more wins, four points during that stretch, no matter who we have in,” Porter said. “But I’m not going to put myself through that same stretch again and make the same mistakes.”

Porter’s 35-35-23 regular-season record is practicall­y the same points per game as predecesso­r Gregg Berhalter’s 37-35-30 record. The Crew didn’t qualify for the playoffs once under Berhalter compared to twice in three seasons with Porter. But Berhalter never won a title.

Porter and Bezbatchen­ko have been clear from the beginning that Crew club should be competing for championsh­ips every year.

“We want to be a leader in the conference,” Bezbatchen­ko said. “We don’t want to just sneak in on the last day. That’s not what our fans expect. That’s not what we expect. And so next year and our efforts in the offseason will be put toward trying to achieve that objective.” jmyers@dispatch.com

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 ?? ADAM CAIRNS/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Caleb Porter has a 35-35-23 regular-season record with the Crew.
ADAM CAIRNS/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Caleb Porter has a 35-35-23 regular-season record with the Crew.

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