PORTLAND, Ore.āUS citizenship, apparently, suits Darlington Nagbe just fine.
The dynamic Portland Timbers attacker is playing some of the best soccer of his career, after obtaining his American citizenship in early September. Nagbe has three goals and an assist in the Timbersā last two games, a 5-2 routof the LA Galaxy on October 18, and a 4-1 victoryover the Colorado Rapids on Sunday that sent Portland into the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs as the Western Conferenceās third-seed.
Itās a scary notion for opposition, with goals now accompanying the unparalleled skill set that has put him on the wish-list of US national team supporters.
āHeās good every game,ā said Timbers head coach Caleb Porter. āHeās good every training. Heās a special player.
"You almost have to watch his games five times to really see the subtle things he does that are world-class. Iām not shy saying that he does things that are world-class.ā
Nagbeās uptick in production has come in games in which heās played a more central role than the right-wing position he manned most of the season. In Portlandās 5-2 dismantling of the Galaxy, Nagbe played as a box-to-box midfielder in a 4-3-3 formation, scoring a goal.
And against Colorado, he took the spot of suspended attacking midfielder Diego Valeri in Porterās usual 4-2-3-1 formation, resulting in two goals and an assist.
āIt was good,ā said Nagbe, in a radio interview Tuesday on 750 AM. āI feel like everyone helped each other out. Without having Valeri in there, everyone stepped their game up and weāre lucky enough that we got the result without him in there.ā
Nagbe now has five goals this season, his most since posting a career-high nine in 2013. Since receiving his citizenship, the Liberia-born attacker has pinged Jurgen Klinsmann's radar, with Porter saying the USMNT head coach has been in touchabout Nagbeās availability.
āTo be effective as an attacker youāve got to create and produce goals," Porter said. "He's showing that now in addition to keeping the ball and helping us with possession and causing problems for the opponent, heās causing problems by scoring. Heās stepped up. Heās not waiting for things to happen, heās making them happen and thatās what makes him scary when he plays like that.ā
Itās not lost on the Timbers how important that is heading into the playoffs, which will kick off for Portland with a home Knockout Round match on Thursday against Sporting Kansas City (10 pm ET; UniMĆ”s in the US, TSN in Canada, ROOT Sports NW in Portland, KMCI-38 in Kansas City).
āThereās nobody who wants to win more than that guy,ā said Timbers defender Nat Borchers. āI love playing with him. Heāll do the dirty work defensively, and heāll get goals. I think that right now heās a little bit freer to roam about and create space and get goals, and Iām just really happy for him and happy for us because we really need him.ā
Dan Itel covers the Timbers for MLSsoccer.com.