Crew versus Red Bulls Preview
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Crew versus Red Bulls Preview
Crew Versus Red Bulls Preview Red Bulls – Mapfre Stadium | Columbus, Ohio Crew SC | Saturday, June 26th Hello once again folks! After a rather long hiatus, and weeks of travelling, I have returned home and am ready to root on the Crew and give both sides a tactical look into the matches. Let’s get to it, with this week’s tactical preview! After last week’s meek draw against Montreal, Gregg Berhalter and his players would do well to establish a greater offensive presence. Lets look at a quick review of last week’s match: Starting the game in the all too expected 4-2-3-1, Berhalter’s side came with a few changes from their preferred lineup. With Federico Higuain, Gaston Sauro, and Conor Casey out with injuries and Cedrick away on international duty the bench was once again scarce. To add to the injury issues, Ola Kamara was deemed not fit to start the game. Without 3 of the team’s best attackers, this one was certain to look a bit different. Started the game with no true strikers, as seen here: Mo Saied slides into Pipa’s spot and Ethan Finlay gets the nod up top in Ola’s absence, with Hector Jimenez starting for the third game running. A lack of offensive threat is immediately apparent based on the selection alone. Finlay, not being a true number 9, clearly had a lot to do with no true number 10 in the lineup either. Now, Saeid has played well in the central attacking midfield role in the past, but fills the role as a more traditional central midfielder, and lacks the depth of vision, creativity, and Argentinian bloodlines that are required to play the position for the Crew. Okay, a conservative lineup – inherently, not a bad thing. We get to execution, and Gregg Berhalter’s decision making (or lackthereof), where the problems have been for several weeks now. Despite the lack of attack, Berhalter opted to only make two late changes in the match, bringing on Ola Kamara and Rodrigo Saravia. To end the game, the Crew netted a mere solo shot on target, while Montreal showed three. We move on to this week’s matchup against the New York Red Bulls. Another one at home for the Crew – let’s see if they can improve. Offense will clearly be in question for this match for Columbus while New Jersey comes in with a breadth of fire-power – in case you haven’t seen it, click below for highlights of their 7 – 0 romp over NYCFC a month ago. The Red Bulls also hold the third highest goal differential in the league, at 5 up. – Compare that to the Crew’s -3. For the Crew, a lineup below is expected, with Ola Kamara fit to return to the starting XI. On the Red Bulls end, a few changes are expected from the midweek matchup against Real Salt Lake, and likely to rest a few as they play again this wednesday in the US Open Cup. Tactically, you can expect the standard soup of the day from Gregg Berhalter, while Red Bull’s coach Jesse Marsch will likely put the pressure on Columbus in relentless fashion. Let’s get ready for the match, and see what these sides can do. All eyes will be on New York’s offense as it will look to press early on to pin Columbus from the start. Sacha Klejstan vs Wil Trapp will be the matchup to look out for – it will be a constant pull between the two. If Klejstan can stay high up the pitch and keep the pressure on Trapp, I reckon New York will be able to ease two goals over the Crew tonight. By Gregg, prove me wrong, this team needs a win, and goals will be required. That’s all for now, but look forward to a tactical analysis of today’s matchup early next week!