Inter Miami v Columbus Crew: Black & Gold aim for further road joy against gutsy Herons
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Inter Miami are sitting comfortably at the top of the Eastern Conference table but face a challenge on Thursday when Columbus Crew visit for an MLS clash at Chase Stadium.
The Herons are two points clear at the summit of the East standings after snatching a 2-1 triumph over Philadelphia Union last time out.
Yet Wilfried Nancy’s Crew have triumphed in their last four road games in the league, battling to a 3-2 victory over New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on Friday.
“It’s a massive run and just shows how good we are mentally” Mohamed Farsi said of the streak.
“I think we have more away wins right now than last year all season. I think so or the same, so I’m happy for that.”
Farsi has become a central figure for Columbus and scored the go-ahead goal in the 53rd minute against the Pigeons, much to the delight of head coach Nancy.
“The idea for Mo is to be more consistent because he brings a lot of energy to the team,” Nancy said.
“He wants also to show himself that he’s a better player than last year when we had the same deal here. Good for him.
“Now, he knows that he has to work on certain things, but I’m happy for him. He’s doing a good job.”
“It is clear that in 10 times, nine of these games we would end up losing,” Miami head coach Gerardo Martino said.
“Absolutely all the credit belongs to them. That has to do with the effort, with the character, with the guts that the boys had.”
Afonso echoed his coach’s sentiment ahead of another crunch match-up.
“It’s difficult when you’re missing the best players in history in their positions,” he said. “But we got to keep working, and we got to try our best.”
Inter Miami are sitting comfortably at the top of the Eastern Conference table but face a challenge on Thursday when Columbus Crew visit for an MLS clash at Chase Stadium.
The Herons are two points clear at the summit of the East standings after snatching a 2-1 triumph over Philadelphia Union last time out.
Yet Wilfried Nancy’s Crew have triumphed in their last four road games in the league, battling to a 3-2 victory over New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on Friday.
“It’s a massive run and just shows how good we are mentally” Mohamed Farsi said of the streak.
“I think we have more away wins right now than last year all season. I think so or the same, so I’m happy for that.”
Farsi has become a central figure for Columbus and scored the go-ahead goal in the 53rd minute against the Pigeons, much to the delight of head coach Nancy.
“The idea for Mo is to be more consistent because he brings a lot of energy to the team,” Nancy said.
“He wants also to show himself that he’s a better player than last year when we had the same deal here. Good for him.
“Now, he knows that he has to work on certain things, but I’m happy for him. He’s doing a good job.”
Despite missing Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Matis Rojas – all of whom are on Copa America duty – the nine-man Herons overcame the Union thanks to Leo Afonso’s last-gasp strike.
“It is clear that in 10 times, nine of these games we would end up losing,” Miami head coach Gerardo Martino said.
“Absolutely all the credit belongs to them. That has to do with the effort, with the character, with the guts that the boys had.”
Afonso echoed his coach’s sentiment ahead of another crunch match-up.
“It’s difficult when you’re missing the best players in history in their positions,” he said. “But we got to keep working, and we got to try our best.”