BEAVERTON, Ore.āBefore Portland Timbers head coach Giovanni Savarese could change the teamās formations, systems, or tactics in his first year on the job, he knew the first thing to change was the atmosphere at practice.
Players were always jovial and kind between sessions, but once practice began, the mood of practice was one of quiet intensity. Under Savarese, trainings ā even during the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs ā reflect the joy of the game. On the surface, it may look like the team is āloose,ā and Savarese agrees in principle, but suggests a different word choice.
āItās more āenjoyableā than āloose,āā he explained at the teamās training facility this week. āBecause everybody is sharp. Everybody is ready. Everybody mentally is prepared to make sure they give what we need to give in the games, so it's more of a fun environment than a loose environment.
āItās always important to have a good culture and a great mentality,ā he added, noting that he feels that begins by creating a training environment that encourages both selflessness and the joy derived from playing the game. Savarese believes the unity on display with this Timbers team is a direct result of combining āa good locker roomā with an adept coaching staff āto make sure that the guys enjoy coming to practice.ā
This translates directly to the play on the field, said Zarek Valentin.
āA lot of times when the goals come, itās just improvisation and people running into spaces and the linkage, [such as] when [Diego] Valeri plays it to Seba[stian Blanco] and it's a quick 1-2,ā said the Timbers fullback. āThen you see [Diego] Chara overlapping, and switching. That doesn't just happen.
āThat's why you see me celebrating so hard [when the team scores],ā Valentin continued. āBecause we work our butts off out there to keep a clean sheet as much as possible and when those guys and score some crazy goals, we're the first ones to be there because we are so happy for our teammates.ā
Valeri agrees, noting Savarese made it a squad goal very early on.
āHe was very concerned from his first practice that we are a united group; a strong group,ā said the 2017 MLS MVP. āWhatever happens, lose, or win, we are together. That was important.ā
The camaraderie and āgood vibesā at training arenāt solely those of the only the players, says Valentin.
āThe cohesiveness in our group starts from the top down,ā he explained, adding that the coaching staff are ātraining and smiling and laughing with us they win and they lose with us. Itās a joy to play for a staff like that. It makes you want to win more for them.ā
Combine that with a strong dose of postseason momentum, and the Timbersā run to MLS Cup doesnāt seem so unlikely, despite being the lower seed in each round of the playoffs.
The team certainly doesnāt feel the need to prove that they belong in the final, which takes place on Saturday vs. Atlanta United at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (8 pm ET | FOX, UniMĆ”s, TSN, TVAS).
āWe're not here because we convinced people now that we are the team,ā Savarese said. āNo, we worked because we believe in our team. We believe in our players and this is credit just to all the work that everybody did.ā
Valentin echoed that sentiment.
āWe're not favored, but who cares?ā he said. āWe'll be underdogs all day. And we'll do that role and we believe in ourselves and we have enough cohesiveness in the locker room to give Atlanta a good game.
āWe believe in ourselves in the end of the day,ā added Valentin. āThat's really all that matters.ā