Personally, I think he plays some of his best soccer when he
can roam the middle of the park freely as a CAM, work his magic and get the ball to
players. Unfortunately, he’s currently being stationed out on the right wing
and I believe his game is suffering because of it. Now, as we saw in Olympic
qualification versus the El Salvador, he can definitely be effective from the
spot, but as that game also showed, Freddy basically just moved himself to the
middle in order to get it done. I even
remember after that virtuoso performance Freddy himself tried to temper
expectations of him carrying his Olympic form back to his club, stressing the
style the U-23’s play is much different from the Union's.
After attending the game against Sporting KC this past
weekend, one where he was again in and out of for large portions, I got fed up. Even
more so once Hoppenot came in and pretty much stole the show. Shoot, I was
ready to hand him Freddy’s starting spot! (just a rush of blood to the head)
What I am saying though, is I just don’t think Freddy tries hard enough to make
an impact on games. Granted, when he does check back in the passes he’s able to
deliver are sensational! However, he fades in and out of games far to
frequently for my liking, especially if the guy is supposed to be a DP.
Next time you watch a game pay attention to Marfan constantly showing for the ball, watch Jack make tireless runs and if Roger get’s some minutes
tonight, like I expect he will, watch his willingness to get on the ball and
simply try to make plays. Now I’m not saying that he is a better player than Freddy, but his ability to try and
make something happen is far greater.
Again, this isn’t me being disappointed that Freddy never
reached his “next big thing” status, it’s about him putting in a better effort
and playing up to his potential in more than just 10 - 15 minute spurts. Now
whether it’s Nowak and Hackworth’s fault for putting him out on the wing or
Freddy’s fault for not doing enough for them to say, ok this guy HAS to play in
the center of the park for us. Whatever the reasons may be, I don’t think we’ve
seen his best nor will we until Mr. Adu can figure out how to get to the middle
and pull some strings.