Player of the Week goes to Crew's Busch

Jon Busch

Columbus Crew goalkeeper Jon Busch today was chosen as the Honda MLS Player of the Week by the Professional Soccer Reporters Association (PSRA) for Week 3. Busch earned his second shutout of the season as the Crew held on to defeat D.C. United 1-0 on Friday, April 15 in Crew Stadium. Busch, who was chosen the September 2004 MLS Player of the Month, earns his first Player of the Week honor.


In the nationally televised game on ESPN2, Busch denied United's offense on several occasions throughout the night. Having stopped a Santino Quaranta blast in the early moments and Jamil Walker's point-blank header in the 33rd minute, it was his two second half highlight-reel saves that preserved the Crew win.


With the additions of Christian Gomez, Jaime Moreno and Alecko Eskandarian in the second half, United's offense continued to press and nearly evened the score. In the 69th minute, Gomez sent a dangerous free kick into the penalty area, which Crew forward Ante Razov inadvertently flicked back to the far post as he tried to clear it. Busch made a superb diving save to his left to maintain the Crew lead.


"It was a team effort. Some days I have to work harder than others," Busch told the Columbus Dispatch after the game. "I was fortunate tonight to make a few saves to get the three points."


United's last chance to tie came during injury time. Moreno met a Freddy Adu ball with a diving header on the back post only to once again be denied by the outstretched fingers of Busch.


Busch narrowly beat out FC Dallas' Ronnie O'Brien and the MetroStars Sergio Galvan Rey for the weekly honor. The Honda Major League Soccer Player of the Week is selected every week throughout the MLS regular season by a panel of journalists from the Professional Soccer Reporters Association (PSRA).


2005 PLAYER OF THE WEEK WINNERS
Week 1: Edson Buddle (Columbus Crew)
Week 2: Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy)
Week 3: Jon Busch (Columbus Crew)