OBETZ, Ohio ā Two years ago, a young goalkeeper trying to break into any first-team action for SC Freiburg in Germanyās second division, Zack Steffen was unhappy and uncertain.
The talented ākeeper had left the University of Maryland after his sophomore season, ready to be the next in a long line of Americans to embark on his European adventure.
But while he fought for a chance, the downsides of Germany weighed on him. He wasnāt having as much fun with soccer anymore, and his family and friends were an ocean away. But one day, while his agent was exploring opportunities for him to return home, Steffen said he remembers getting a bit of motivation that seems like a premonition now.
āIām a big Tumblr guy,ā he said. āI remember I read this saying that, āYou wonāt be in the same spot a year from now,ā and it was true. Itās crazy how time flies.ā
Now, Steffen is playing on the biggest stage of his life, growing into a stalwart goalkeeper for a Columbus Crew SC team thatās made a stunning run to the Eastern Conference Championship against Toronto FC, which opens Tuesday at MAPFRE Stadium (8 pm ET | ESPN, ESPN Deportes in US, TSN1/3/4/5, TVAS in Canada).
And at just 22, itās not a major change in his game thatās helped Steffen, itās simply being comfortable again. From living with the family of his old friend and Columbus teammate Alex Crognale to getting his first place on his own, he said heās felt better in the states since day one.
āI think a lot of it has to do with off-the-field things,ā he said. āI had close friends over in Germany, but the bonds were different. Itās a little more professional over there than it is here. Not to say itās not professional here, but the guys and I hang out off the field all the time and my family is six hours away. Itās become a hobby again, and itās been nice.ā
Crew SC head coach Gregg Berhalter said he knew how much talent Steffen had even before he signed the goalkeeper, but said heās been pleased with how Steffen has grown in Columbus. And he understands that sometimes, off-field confidence can be as important as what happens on the pitch.
āThe environment is something that helps you perform,ā Berhalter said. āHeās comfortable here, but he also has the confidence of his teammates and his staff. When youāre in a good environment, itās much easier to perform.ā
In Columbus, Steffen said heās been focused on ābeing a leader and being more vocal and commandingā since he took over the starting role at the beginning of the 2017 season.
And thanks to a solid end to the season and a breakout performance in Columbusās penalty-kick-shootout win over Atlanta United to open the playoffs, heās played his way into conversations for the US national team as the squad undergoes a youth movement.
When asked if Steffen is ready for that kind of stage, Berhalter ā a former USMNT player himself ā didnāt hesitate: āYes.ā
Steffen said he ādefinitely wishedā he was on the field when a youthful US squad played Portugal last week, but said heās not switching gears to national team thoughts while Columbus stay alive.
āItās a nice little accolade,ā he said of USMNT talk. āWhen my time comes, hopefully Iāll show up. But Iām definitely focused on the Crew and getting better each and every day.ā