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Sep 8, 2024 · After a red card in first half stoppage time to goalkeeper Abraham Romero, the Columbus Crew turned to midfielder Sean Zawadzki to put on the gloves and hop in goal. By the end of the game, the...
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Sep 8, 2024 · The Crew lost to the Sounders 4-0 at Lower.com Field, giving up all four goals after a red card was handed to goalkeeper Abraham Romero in stoppage time of the first half. The ejection put...
Sep 9, 2024 · Before Zawadzki took over as goalkeeper, the Crew were controlling the possession battle and had taken six shots compared to Seattle’s two, though none of Columbus’ were on goal. The front line, which featured midseason acquisitions Dylan Chambost and Aziel Jackson, struggled to find chemistry with the regular starters.
Sep 8, 2024 · Sean Zawadzki took the gloves after Abraham Romero was shown a first-half red card when he collided with Jordan Morris. The Crew had no other choice with all other goalkeepers on international duty or injured.
Sep 9, 2024 · After starting goalkeeper Abraham Romero received a red card in stoppage time of the first half, and with no backup goalkeeper available, Zawadzki stepped up to defend the net. Despite his best efforts, the Crew fell 4-0 to the Sounders.
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Sep 25, 2024 · In one recent game Zawadzki was even tasked with playing an entire half as a goalkeeper when Abraham Romero was dismissed. Although that positional change, understandably, was not so successful. So how has a player with minimal first team experience before the start of last season gone on to perform so confidently, so consistently, in four ...
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Sep 25, 2024 · In one recent game Zawadzki was even tasked with playing an entire half as a goalkeeper when Abraham Romero was dismissed. Although that positional change, understandably, was not so successful...