Thursday’s news that Fire midfielder/defender Wells Thompson would be suspended for Saturday’s match at Montreal gave Fire head coach Frank Klopas a tough decision to make.
A converted right back, Thompson had seemed to make the position his own over the past month, providing some needed stability to the revolving door caused by injuries at the spot.
With Arne Friedrich and Steven Kinney out for an undetermined amount of time, Klopas’ choices were thin between captain Logan Pause and Michael Videira.
“[Logan]’s played there before and we didn’t have any other options,” said the Fire manager post-game. “Paladini was in good form and my other option was Mike Videira and he’s had enough concussions. We put a right back that is experienced and has played that position before.”
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Early on in his career, Pause made his way onto the field a lot by plugging in as a right back and has played there when needed throughout his Fire tenure.
Coming into the season, the 11-year club veteran seemed set to be first-choice there before a quad injury kept him from the team's first four matches.
With Thompson beginning to take initiative at the spot, Pause’s return in early April saw him slot back into central midfield next to Jeff Larentowicz and their tandem play had been largely credited for the team’s turnaround performances over the last month.
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