LOS ANGELES ā With the Audi 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs set to begin this week, players bound for the postseason across the league prepare for a āsecond seasonā after the usual 34-match March-to-October campaign.
The playoff format is a change for many players entering MLS from other leagues around the world and to newcomer Carlos Vela of expansion side LAFC, itās something to be embraced.
āItās fun for the fans, for sure, and for the players too,ā he told reporters last week, noting that it was a different situation from what he experienced after more than a decade playing in England and Spain, where league titles are decided simply by points totals at the end of a season.
But for Vela personally, the format doesnāt change his attitude toward the matches themselves.
āIn the end, itās just a game. Itās football. We have to win. It doesnāt matter if itās playoff or regular season, I want to win all the games. I always go inside the pitch with the same mentality and the important thing is to be ready, 100 percent physically and mentally, to fight and give everything for the team.ā
What has changed for Vela is that this āsecond seasonā has necessitated a āsecond preseasonā in the run-up.
āItās a long season,ā the Mexican international explained. āAfter the World Cup, I was not at my best level. I was still playing and trying my best but I was not fresh to do the things I usually do. it was a hard moment to pass but now I feel really well because we did a second preseason to be ready for playoffs.ā
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Confirming that this āsecond preseasonā was a new idea to him, the LAFC playmaker elaborated on how the club staggered his return to league play following his countryās exit from the World Cup ā Vela played a full 90 minutes in Mexicoās round of 16 tie against Brazil in Samara, Russia before coming on as a substitute for LAFCās victory against Orlando City only 5 days later.
āNormally, when you play in the World Cup, you have a break. I decided to come here, to still train to help my team, so Bob [Bradley, LAFC's head coach] said to me, āOkay, you can be part of the team but you have to get a couple of days off.ā I didnāt play in Minnesota so I missed a couple of training sessions because Bob said itās important to be fresh in the playoff period.ā
The LAFC captain said he trusts that his coachās reasoning was correct and feels he can now show his best level as his clubās first-ever postseason game beckons on Thursday, when they host Real Salt Lake in the Knockout Round (10:30 pm ET | ESPN2).
The first-year squadās MLS veterans have also helped Vela, Diego Rossi, Andre Horta and other newcomers know what to expect now that the postseason has arrived, and Vela singled out midfielder Benny Feilhaber as particularly helpful.
ā[Benny] is an important player for us, an experienced guy with a lot of quality. He always tries to help the teammates. He always tries to transmit his experience to the rest. In this part of the season and, of course, in playoffs, that kind of player can be really important for us because they know how we have to play those couple of games.ā
In Velaās eyes the playoffs are an opportunity to for the cityās newest club to join the ranks of other famous and successful postseason franchises in Los Angeles.
āThis city wants to be in the best levels for all sports,ā he said. āLA is one of the biggest cities in America so we have to show how good we are, how much we can give to the fans, I hope the fans can be excited like we are in the end.ā