OBETZ, Ohio ā When Columbus Crew SC beat Toronto FC 2-0 on the road last weekend, it was the clubās first shutout of an opponent since July 15 against the Chicago Fire.
The clean sheet seemed to be a sigh of relief for Crew SC, who have at times looked like one of the most dangerous teams in the league, only to give up a back-breaking goal in the final minutes.
For defender Gaston Sauro, the win provided a much-needed confidence boost before the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs begin.
āGame by game, your confidence builds up,ā he said through a translator after Crew SC training. āI think for me, any time you have a turnout like we did in Toronto and a cohesiveness thatās coming about, not only [me], but the team feels more confident. Right now, itās about being more comfortable as well. As the days progress, as the weeks progress and the games go on ⦠Iām getting there, and Iām feeling very confident.ā
Defense has been the talk of the club for months, as a team scoring the fourth-most goals in MLS has allowed more goals than any team in playoff position other than Toronto.
The problem had been clear by the summer, when head coach and sporting director Gregg Berhalter brought in Sauro, an Argentinian center back who had UEFA Champions League experience with Swiss club FC Basel.
Sauroās name first appeared in the Crew SC lineup on Sept. 6 against FC Dallas, and fans were thrilled to see if their new signing could anchor a struggling defense. But just three minutes into the match, Sauro and midfielder Wil Trapp collided, yielding a concussion so severe that Berhalter said the team was concerned about a slight skull fracture.
āThe frustration is massive,ā Sauro said. āYouāre prepping yourself as a player to play for the first time, and youāre out in three minutes. You work so hard and this happens, and itās a big frustration and disappointment.ā
Sauro would return nearly a month later in a 2-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls. And while his play was short of stellar, Berhalter said it was key to get him involved before the playoffs began.
āThe Red Bulls game was a good starting point,ā he said. āWhen you think about integrating new defenders in this league, itās not easy. A lot of teams that have new defenders havenāt been that successful. Even Toronto, with [Ahmed] Kantari playing at times, and [New Yorkās Ronald] Zubar at times, hasnāt been great.
āSo we know integrating new defenders is difficult. To get Gaston that game against Red Bull I think prepared him for Toronto. Now, we look to keep building on that.ā
With one game remaining in the regular season, Sauro and Crew SC captain Michael Parkhurst are working to develop a relationship that normally takes months to build. Parkhurst admitted it was a unique situation, but said the pair of veterans are working well on the fly.
āItās important that we build that chemistry and that partnership extremely quickly ⦠going into the playoffs,ā Parkhurst said. āIdeally, you build that partnership in preseason and then have the entire season, but weāre condensing it. Weāve both been around a while and have experience.ā
That experience may come in handy as Crew SC look to lock up a bye past the Knockout Round on Sunday against D.C. United (5 pm ET; FS1), who hold the second-place spot in the Eastern Conference that Columbus crave.