Quick Hits: Columbus Crew

Alejandro Moreno

with Stefani Miglioranzi, Andy Iro and Ezra Hendrickson all candidates to play.


MIDFIELDERS

Duncan Oughton: In his seventh MLS season, the New Zealand international will spend much of his time as the defensive midfielder. Oughton assumed captain's duties in '07 whenever Hejduk was not on the field, and should help shore up the team's defending in 2008 with his experience and intensity.


Eddie Gaven: A regular on the U.S. under-23 national team, Gaven could be poised for a big 2008. Despite his young age, Gaven is starting his sixth MLS season and tied for second on the team last year in both goals (five) and assists (seven).


Guillermo Barros Schelotto: The Argentinean veteran will start his first full MLS season this year after his arrival from Boca Juniors early last season. Schelotto was the focus for the Crew attack with his pinpoint passes and a delicate touch to notch 11 assists last year. Crew fans can expect much of the same in 2008 as he will most likely continue to handle the set pieces for the squad


Robbie Rogers: An offensive midfielder who joins Gaven on the U.S. U-23s as well as the Crew, Rogers is best when attacking from a wide midfield position or down a wing where he can utilize his pace and skills on the ball. If he can manage to post big numbers in 2008, the Black and Gold should have success.


FORWARDS

Alejandro Moreno: A seven-year MLS veteran, Moreno has excellent skills with his back to goal and is very effective at maintaining possession of the ball. A sturdy, consistent forward who hails from Venezuela, Moreno led the team in goals in 2007 with seven and tied for second in assists (seven), despite starting the season in Houston before an early-season trade.


Nicolas Hernandez: Hernandez is the unknown element of the Crew attack for 2008. The Argentinean forward had a relatively quiet season last year in Colorado, but was named the Rapids' MVP in 2006 when he notched seven goals and six assists. In his time in MLS, Hernandez has been most dangerous when he had players able to play crossing balls in to him, and if he and Schelotto can get on the same page quickly the Argentinean twosome could be a dangerous assignment for opposing defenders.


OUTLOOK
The Crew are a squad that has been coming together piece by piece since Schmid took the reins after the 2005 season. With only a few exceptions this current lineup is comprised of players Schmid has brought in, which includes a lot of young talent. The inexperienced defense is the most troubling question mark for Crew fans at the moment, who are hoping the backline's solid performance this preseason is an indicator for things to come in 2008.


GRADING THE SEASON
The Crew need to play in the postseason for the first time in four years for 2008 to be a success. Last year, the Crew were the last team to be eliminated from the playoff race in the Eastern Conference, only three points behind fifth-place Kansas City. Anything short of the postseason for the squad this year would be a failure.


NEWCOMER(S) WITH THE BIGGEST IMPACT
Nicolas Hernandez. Finishing was an issue for the Crew last season, as in both in finishing chances and finishing games (often one and the same). Hernandez may have only netted one goal a year ago for Colorado but the Crew fans should expect him to have an immediate impact as he has paired nicely with Moreno at the front of a 4-4-2 formation. The more he has played this preseason the better he has looked, and notched the only goal in the final preseason tune-up against El Salvador's Metapan.


-- Nathan Linton