OBETZ, Ohio ā As Columbus Crew SC heads into a stretch that will determine their season, they may be venturing into the postseason with Federico Higuain for the last time.
Higuain told the Columbus Dispatch last month that he expects the 2017 season to be his last in a Crew SC uniform, though Gregg Berhalter said he still felt there was a chance to bring Higuain back.
But as the season winds down, the Argentine playmaker isnāt willing to talk about his future, and is focusing solely on soccer.
āI have nothing to say with respect to my future,ā he said. āI talked a month or two months ago and for me, thatās it. Itās time to move on and play soccer. Thatās why Iām here.ā
Thatās just fine with Berhalter and Higuainās teammates. Captain Wil Trapp said thereās never been a hint of locker room disruption stemming from Higuainās comments.
āHonestly, we havenāt even thought about it,ā Trapp said. āThereās been no conversation about it; thereās been nothing that would distract the group. Thatās a credit to the group as well as Pipa and being professional and stepping in every day. He wants to win just as much as anyone else.ā
After missing seven games earlier this summer due to a knee ailment, Higuain ā known by many as Pipa ā said heās now āfeeling good.ā And when he looks back on last yearās injury-shortened season, he says itās not an indication of the kind of player he was in 2016 or the one he is in his nine-goal, seven-assist 2017 campaign.
āWhen I was healthy ā when Iām healthy ā I normally play well,ā he said. āI do my job. Last season was strange. We cannot make an analysis about last season because I could not play enough to say, āPipa was goodā or āPipa was not good.ā But when you look at the last four or five years, playing for this club, I did my job. Iām really happy. So I want to enjoy these last games and see what happens.ā
Preferring a āgame-by-gameā approach, Higuain likes to focus on the task at hand rather than overarching themes. But he admitted that the unique feeling around the MLS playoff hunt is one he enjoys. Columbus are currently in fourth in the Eastern Conference, six points above seventh-place Montreal, who have two games in hand on Crew SC.
āEveryone in this team likes this time of year,ā he said. āAround the league, every single player likes to play this time of the year. When big games are coming, I think players who love this game like to play these types of games.ā
Higuain said it didnāt take any time for him to adjust to the intensity of Audi MLS Cup Playoffs when he arrived from Argentina, but he admitted itās difficult to compare the teamās 2017 run with the feeling he had when he first got to Columbus in 2012.
āI feel like a part of this club, so obviously itās different,ā he said. āIf you compare my first three or four games with this last three or four games, everything is different. So Iām trying to do my best. The club is trying to do its best to make the playoffs. So weāll see what happens. You never know.ā
In his six seasons, Higuain has seen the growth of both the club and the players within it. And while he didnāt want to compare this seasonās team to the one that made an MLS Cup run in 2015, he said the groupās maturity is what he notices most.
āWe grew up,ā he said. āFrom my first day here, guys like Justin [Meram], Wil [Trapp]ā¦many guys from that time grew up and helped this club. The group is good.ā
And while he may very well be approaching the final games of his storied Columbus career, Higuain didnāt hesitate in saying that thereās no extra sentimentality in the run ā mostly because it wonāt alter his feelings about Crew SC.
āThe love that I feel for this club will not change because of a contract or no contract,ā he said.
Trapp and Higuainās teammates know heās not one for āwin one for Pipaā storylines. But just because they donāt say it out loud doesnāt mean it wonāt be in their minds.
āI donāt know if it will be a spoken thing,ā Trapp said with a smile, ābut weāll see.ā