SANFORD, Fla. ā Josue Colman doesnāt think much about last seasonās unmet expectations anymore.
Following a disappointing 2018 campaign, Orlando City SCās young Designated Player from Paraguay is hoping for things to be different this year with the Lions.
āIām not as nervous as I was going into last yearās training camp,ā Colman told MLSsoccer.com on Thursday. āWe didnāt achieve our expectations, things didnāt go as planned, so we had to change our mentality during the offseason and move our focus to this season, which is more important now.ā
Colman spent most of the offseason back home in Paraguay while also waiting on his green card, which will open up an international roster spot for Orlando.
He spent his offseason training and continuing to learn English; he says heās beginning to understand some phrases. A surprise visit to Paraguay from head coach James OāConnor in December intrigued Colman, who never expected a visit from the Lions boss.
āJames visited me during the offseason, but it was only for a day,ā said Colman. āIām thankful because he came, because it shows his interest in me, because it motivates you. I didnāt think he would do such a thing when your coach comes to your home country. It was a really nice gesture.ā
Colman played in 24 league games (10 starts) for Orlando last year, but never really solidified a place in the starting lineup, especially after OāConnor took control of the team following Jason Kreisā departure last summer. He finished the season with one goal and five assists over 1,054 minutes.
OāConnor doesnāt want Colman thinking about the pressure of being a Designated Player, but rather focusing on his own game instead.
āI think the expectations for all the players are to give their very, very best,ā said OāConnor. āI think, when youāre a DP, the media and the supporters maybe try to create different expectations and try to create something that becomes difficult. I think for Josue, we want him to focus on being the very best version of himself. Thatās the same for all of the players. We want maximum effort and hopefully their talent and their quality can take over.ā