OBETZ, Ohio ā One of the most promising American goalkeepers has returned to the United States, and heās not where most expected him to be.
Columbus Crew SC signed goalkeeper Zack Steffen from Germanyās Freiburg in July, bringing the former US youth national team player to MLS in Ohio rather than Pennsylvania. Many observers believed Steffen was a Homegrown option for his hometown Philadelphia Union, but, in actuality, Columbus had Discovery Rights on him.
āI wasnāt a Homegrown with [the Union] and Columbus had the discovery claim on me,ā the 21-year-old Steffen said. āI didnāt know that. My agent told me that when I told him I wanted to come back. But I love it here, so Iām glad it worked out.ā
Steffen has been in training with Crew SC for two weeks, and is pleased to get going again after time off because of Germany's offseason. But perhaps more importantly, heās already finding comfort in America after a year-and-a-half overseas.
āItās amazing to be back,ā he said. āIām a homebody, so itās nice to be closer to my family and friends and to get used to some normality.ā
He said he ānever thought much into the futureā in Germany, but wasnāt happy. When the Columbus deal came together quickly, he said he looked forward to having an easier day-to-day life.
āItās definitely tougher, especially being a goalkeeper, to not have a support system over there and not have your family and friends there,ā Steffen said, āespecially after a bad training or a tough loss to take your mind off of it and hang out with family and friends.ā
For now, Steffen is living with the family of Alex Crognale, his University of Maryland teammate and Crew SC academy graduate. And while the presence of veteran netminder Steve Clark means he likely will not get a chance to step on the field immediately in Columbus, Steffen isnāt worried about when heāll start earning minutes.
āAs a goalkeeper, youāve just got to be patient,ā he said. āYour time comes when it comes. You canāt really have a set time to where youāre [expecting] to be the No. 1. Steve is a great goalkeeper and [Brad Stuver] is also a great goalkeeper. The goalkeepers in Germany are really good and Iām young. so Iām just trying to get better each day.ā
Head coach Gregg Berhalter said heās been happy with what Steffen has brought to training, but isnāt sure when Crew SC fans may see the new goalkeeper play.
āWith goalkeepers, itās about routine, itās about getting experience,ā Berhalter said. āWeāll see how we manage through these next couple months.ā