COLUMBUS, Ohio ā The playmaking portion of the patchwork Columbus Crew SC attack is still a work in progress.
Two of the biggest pieces of the teamās high-octane 2015 offense are gone, after Kei Kamara was traded in May and Federico Higuain had sports hernia surgery in June. In their places are Ola Kamara and Mohammed Saeid, respectively.
Ola had been champing at the bit to act as a natural replacement for Kei, slotting in to play a similar role with little adjustment. But Saeid is a different story. The Swedish midfielder has been asked to play every role in the Crew SC midfield since arriving at the beginning of last season, with long stints at the No. 6 and No. 8 roles.
But with Higuain out for several more weeks, Saeid is being asked to run the show from the position that he once felt most comfortable in. Itās not perfect yet, but he says itās coming back.
āYou can see when Iām in possession of the ball higher up, Iām more comfortable and I see a lot of options,ā he said. āSometimes it just takes a longer time to get back into that position, having played the 6 for so long and the 8 after that, which are different positions than the 10. It just takes a couple games to get into it; you just have to be patient.ā
Saeid is no stranger to the playmaking role.
As a teenager, the diminutive Saeid was plucked from Sweden by the West Bromwich Albion academy in England, where he stayed until 2009. It was in England, he said, that he learned how to use his skills to overcome his 5-foot-7-inch frame.
āI think I was a natural technician,ā he said with a laugh. āBecause of my size, I had to make up for it somehow, and with my technique I would be able to get out of situations where I would need to use my body.ā
In Columbus, Saeid isnāt just battling a transition, heās battling a fractured vertebra that head coach Gregg Berhalter said has him in āa heck of a lot of pain.ā The midfielder brushed off the injury, but Berhalter made it clear that heās concerned about Saeidās back.
āSpeaking to the doctors today, they were surprised he was even able to play because of the injury, so we have to evaluate that,ā Berhalter said. āIn one sense, the guy is laying himself on the line for the team. In another sense, we need him for the entire year. So we have to be smart about how we deal with this.ā
Injured back or not, Saeid and Berhalter know he isnāt a like-for-like replacement for Higuain.
For Saeid, itās all about finding his comfort, staying high on the field and letting his play do the talking. And while he admitted heās still adjusting, he says heās getting better each match.
āThe No. 10 is so different in every team,ā he said. āEveryone plays it differently, whether itās going lower down or telling someone to stay higher up. So itās different how each coach wants it to be played. You just have to adjust to that.ā