Marco Pappa says Mapp trade no surprise

Justin Mapp (left) celebrates a goal with Marco Pappa in one of his final matches with the Fire

HOUSTON -- MLS All-Star midfielder Marco Pappa had just seen the news cross his computer. Chicago Fire teammate Justin Mapp was a teammate no more. He was traded on Monday to the Philadelphia Union.


ā€œThese moves are a little sad, but in soccer itā€™s like this,ā€ Pappa said. ā€œYou have to accept things that are not in your control and only wish him the best, that heā€™ll do well in Philadelphia and that he knows how to handle what just happened.ā€


The Guatemalan says that there was an air of impending change in the squad after a start to the MLS campaign that has seen the Fire sputter to an inconsistent 4-5-5 record.


ā€œYou could have imagined it,ā€ Pappa said. ā€œWe didnā€™t know if it was one or two changes, but we knew there would be changes. If itā€™s not going well there will always be changes, and as a player you have to accept them.ā€


The Mapp trade could be the first move made to incorporate the arrival of new Designated Player signing Nery Castillo, the $27.5 million man on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk. Castillo's addition has injected hope in a team that is only six points removed from the eighth and final postseason spot.


Pappa says that heā€™s ready to return to the manning the left flank - Mappā€™s position with the Fire when healthy - if manager Carlos de los Cobos makes the request.


ā€œOf course, Iā€™ve played on the left for a long time and on the right side as well,ā€ Pappa said. ā€œI think thereā€™s a reason behind moving Justin, but hopefully itā€™s for the benefit of the team.ā€