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What will the Columbus Crew do with another two-week layoff from games?

It would be a challenge to handle more of a workload than Aidan Morris the past three games.

In a 2-0 home win against Toronto FC on August 26, the Crew midfielder logged all but five minutes. Three days later, with the gametime temperature near 100 degrees more than 1,100 miles away in Houston, he followed that up by playing the entirety of a 2-0 loss at Shell Energy Stadium. And to cap off a whirlwind of three games in eight days, Morris again went the distance in last Saturday’s 4-2 win at CF Montreal.

Seventeen field players saw action during the three games. Twelve played in all three games. Two played in at least 265 of 270 possible minutes: forward Cucho Hernandez (269) and Morris (265).

During a postgame phone conversation with The Dispatch after the win against Montreal moved the Crew to 13-8-6 (45 points), Morris wasn’t yet feeling the full effects of fatigue.

There is time to deal with that, given Major League Soccer’s two-week international break.

“From the second the whistle’s blown, it’s just recovery and turning things around,” Morris said. “Ice baths, stretching, massage, everything. ... I’m 21 and young and still feeling it so I can’t imagine guys like Stevie (Moreira) and Darlington (Nagbe), who have played a good amount as well.

“It’s not easy. I think the MLS schedule is brutal, but everyone’s doing it.”

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So goes life in MLS, where the Crew now grapples with its second lengthy layoff in roughly a month. After being eliminated from the inaugural Leagues Cup on August 4, the Crew had a 16-day break until resuming regular-season play with a rivalry showdown against FC Cincinnati. Following Saturday’s win against Montreal, the Crew aren't set to play again until a Sept. 16 road game with Orlando City SC, a game that will again kick off a run of three games in eight days.

The last time the Crew was afforded a lengthy rest, coach Wilfried Nancy used the first couple of days as pseudo training camp to help the team’s four summer transfer window acquisitions acclimate to the club. This time around, the focus will be on continued assimilation without the need to introduce the basics of the Crew’s system.

“I have to analyze what we have to be better at, but for sure I like the FIFA break because we can spend more moments with the individual players,” Nancy said. “That’s a good moment to discuss with them. The idea now is to get other wins.”

Morris said he expects that the time away will allow the Crew to get sharper with their tactics.

“We’re such a detailed team in the way we move and our positioning on the field to where if we have time to work on that stuff a little bit more during the season, it’s crucial,” he said. “We try to take advantage of (the break). Wilfried always has us working on new things and also taking a step back and going back to our basics. That’s what we’ll probably do.”

The stated goal within the locker room is to qualify for the playoffs as quickly as possible and lock up as much home-field advantage in the postseason as possible. The top four seeds will host two games in the best-of-three first round, and from there, the higher seeds will host the conference semifinals and finals.

Crew midfielder Aidan Morris played in every game during a stretch in which Columbus played three times in eight days.
Crew midfielder Aidan Morris played in every game during a stretch in which Columbus played three times in eight days.

Finding a way to rebound from a disappointing loss at Houston to win in Montreal allowed the Crew to enter the break with a bit of momentum. Morris credited teammate Julian Gressel, one of Columbus' summer acquisitions, for a message that resonated with the club.

“Houston was a tough game,” Morris said, “but everyone stressed in the locker room, ‘Forget about it. Move on.’ Julian said it perfectly in the locker room after. He said, ‘Great teams don’t lose twice.’ I think that was our mindset moving into this one.”

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