The midfield dilemma: Crew, Toronto FC dealing with key absences

Bradley Higuain

When asked how he thought Saturday’s match between Toronto FC and Columbus would differ stylistically with both Federico Higuain and Michael Bradley out, Gregg Berhalter answered honestly: “it’s hard to tell.”


And who could blame him? These two players are the midfield engines that make their sides go. Toronto FC has played three matches without Bradley this season, but Columbus has yet to suit up under Berhalter without Higuain.


Quantifying each player’s influence and importance to his side reveals just how shape-shifting the absences could be. Below are charts that express each player's touches, passes and chances created as a percentage of team total while that player was on the field:

Player
Touches
Total
Touches %
Federico Higuain
1,006
8,319
12.1%
Michael Bradley
424
3,385
12.5%
Player
Passes
Total
Passes %
Federico Higuain
789
5,854
13.5%
Michael Bradley
295
1,991
14.8%
Player
Chances Created
Total
Chances %
Federico Higuain
43
120
35.8%
Michael Bradley
19
60
31.7%

Keep in mind that the above numbers are for matches that only Higuain and Bradley have played in; that's why Bradley's totals are lower, but the percentages reveal the overall importance of each. These percentages are comparable to those of some other elite MLS players thought to be "midfield engines," as shown below:

Player
Touches %
Passes %
Chances %
Federico Higuain
12.1%
13.5%
35.8%
Michael Bradley
12.5%
14.8%
31.7%
Javier Morales
13.6%
14.7%
36.6%
Vincent Nogueira
12.1%
14.2%
11.6%
Lee Nguyen
11.2%
12.3%
21.9%
Benny Feilhaber
11.2%
12.4%
19.7%

It remains to be seen what Berhalter and Ryan Nelsen will do to fill these voids, but one thing is for sure: given the clear importance of each player relative to his team, doing so should prove difficult.


All statistics courtesy of Opta Sportsdata.

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