Rolfe has always had the quick feet that allowed him to surprise Columbus goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum in the 23rd minute of last Saturday’s 2-1 win, floating a shot from outside the penalty area after taking just half a step with the ball. But Gonzalo Segares has seen Rolfe’s understanding of the game, his movement without the ball and his vision of the field improve after two-and-a-half seasons with Aalborg BK.
“As you get older, you see everything a little bit slower,” Segares told MLSsoccer.com. “I think his mobility has improved a lot. He’s more mature with the ball, and with the way he makes runs. ... He’s playing at the best level I’ve ever seen him at.”
Rolfe is scoring in much higher volume than he ever did before, tallying eight goals in 17 games, just one off of his career high. But he claims that he doesn’t know what his Fire colleagues mean when they say his play has matured.
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“No idea,” Rolfe said. “I’m closer to the goal than I was. That’s it.”
Rolfe won’t admit that his form is at its best, maintaining that there are plenty of aspects of his game on which he needs to improve.
Teammates contend otherwise.
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