The Freddy Adu Era Opens in Salt Lake City
Lots of Promise and a Nice Dividend for Adu in Real Salt Lake Opener to Major League Soccer Season
By B.J. Crock, published Apr 09, 2007
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Freddy Adu stepped on the green painted Fieldturf at Rice-Eccles Stadium Saturday evening looking for a fresh start in his usual No. 11 jersey. This time it wasn't for the U.S. Under-17 or Under-20 national teams, nor was it for his former club in MLS, D.C. United. That's because Adu is 17 years old, though he's a veteran in the league, an anomaly for somebody considered one of the youngest to ever play a professional sport. Was he nervous?
"No, no. I felt nervous for my first game in the league, but not today."
In fact, though he was back playing for his old Under-17 national team coach in John Ellinger, Adu was in a strange uniform and in an even stranger land and so nervousness wouldn't have been out of the question. But Adu is not your typical kid; with endorsements ranging in the millions of dollars and more to come, Freddy is using this opportunity at Real Salt Lake as a springboard to something greater. That is, he's trying to silence all of the critics who think he's washed up.
Real Salt Lake, then, is his opportunity to right the ship and silence all the doubters.
And instead of playing his first game in an RSL uniform at his typical position, attacking central midfield, Freddy found himself at wing. For soccer purists, they know wing midfield means playing some defense, which is something Adu is not normally accustomed to doing.
But the plan Ellinger hatched seemed to work in the first half, as Adu sprinted down the left wing time and time again, sending balls into the middle and forcing a backpedaling FC Dallas backline to make adjustments at halftime. Whatever Adu was doing, it obviously worked.
"It's fun. It makes me feel great and want to go out there and play well for the fans. That's what I'm certainly going to set out to do next week; now I've just got to take care of myself and try to be at 100 percent."
The Freddy Adu Era Opens in Salt Lake City
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