OBETZ, OhioāWhen Columbus Crew SC host the Supporters Shield-leading Colorado Rapids on Saturday (7:30 pm ET; MLS LIVE), theyāll be doing so without their star striker.
Head coach and sporting director Gregg Berhalter announced at Crew SC training onTuesday the suspension of Kei Kamara due to the forwardās postgame tirade directed at teammate Federico Higuain.
The pair fought over who would be taking a 53rd-minute penalty kick that put Columbus up 4-1 over Montreal Impact, and Kamara would later call Higuain āselfishā for taking ā and scoring ā the kick himself. After the incident, Crew SC imploded, blowing the three-goal lead to draw 4-4.
Berhalter said Kamaraās postgame quotes were the reason for his decision.
āThe action of Kei, speaking out against a teammate, is unacceptable,ā Berhalter said. āWe have zero tolerance for that. Therefore, he wonāt be playing in the game Saturday ā coachās decision. And then we try to move forward in the right way. Weāre a team that keeps things together. We keep things between ourselves, and thatās why that decision was made.ā
Kamara said he wouldnāt take back a word of Saturday's answers and he felt the suspension was ānot at allā warranted or fair.
ā[Berhalter] told me that this morning, and obviously I didnāt agree to it all,ā Kamara said. āI wonāt agree to it. But heās the boss, and if he says, āWe donāt need you for the weekend. Youāre going to have to sit out for the weekend,ā thereās nothing I can do about that.ā
Higuain declined requests to speak to reporters at training.
Team captain Michael Parkhurst said he didnāt feel the need to talk to the pair individually. He said Kamara gave a good practice after being told of his suspension, so he wasnāt worried about the strikerās response.
āIt was Greggās decision,ā Parkhurst said. āWe support Gregg and we support the team.ā
Kamara said the entire situation was āa weird feeling.ā He said he had never been suspended by his own club before.
āItās kind of awkward,ā he said. āI feel like Iām creating all these meetings and all you guys here and all this stuff. But thatās not me. Everybody knows me. Iām a positive attitude guy. I want to play; I want to win; I want to score goals. Itās weird to say Iām selfish when Iām a forward, because thatās just what we do. We want to score goals.ā
Despite the devastating result of last Saturday's match, Berhalter made it clear where his focus lies. Asked about whether a win would have resulted in the same turmoil, he said the result was an afterthought.
āTo me, itās secondary to the damage that was done on the field,ā he said. āThatās what concerns me most, and thatās what weāre working hard to repair ⦠Even if you get the win, with that type of thing you canāt sustain success. Thatās what we have to hit head on.ā
Kamara says the pair will move on as teammates, though when asked if he would take Higuain to lunch so the pair could hash things out, the striker seemed unwilling.
āMy Chipotle card only covers one,ā Kamara said. āIt says, āOne meal a day.ā I canāt afford another one.ā
Will a suspension turn the talkative Kamara into a robotic interview? He says heās not censoring himself at all:
āIām Kei; I leave it all out there. Whether Iām playing or Iām not playing or with my tweets or with my fun or whatever Iām doing, I let people know who I am. I donāt need to fake [to] or hide [from] anybody.
āIf Iām here for this club, I want to play for this club, Iām going to show my heart and leave everything out there. Thatās what Iāve been doing.ā