mls-en : MLS allows Columbus Crew to call up goalkeeper Stanislav Lapkes against New England Revolution
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In a turn of events, Columbus Crew was granted permission by MLS to call up goalkeeper Stanislav Lapkes for a fifth time this season due to an extreme hardship experienced by the team. With Evan Bush sidelined due to a broken arm, Lapkes' inclusion provides necessary backup support to Abraham Romero for the upcoming game against New England Revolution. The Crew faced a similar predicament in September, resulting in Romero being the sole goalkeeper available, which led to a challenging match against Seattle Sounders, where midfielder Sean Zawadzki had to step in as a makeshift goalkeeper due to Lapkes and another reserve goalkeeper already being called up the maximum number of times allowed per season.
Taking to social media, fans shared varied reactions to the news, with some expressing curiosity about the league's decision-making process regarding player call-ups and roster freezes. There were discussions around the team's strategy and decision-making related to player acquisitions and the utilization of available resources. Additionally, comments highlighted the challenges faced by the Crew and the importance of having a well-rounded team to navigate unforeseen circumstances during crucial matches.
As Columbus Crew prepares to face New England Revolution with Lapkes in the mix, fans eagerly anticipate the outcome of the game and how the team will adapt to the roster changes. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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