TUKWILA, Wash. ā Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris became one of the most-anticipated Homegrown signings in MLS history mainly due to his propensity for scoring goals.
But he didnāt need to score any in order to register arguably his best all-around game as a pro in Seattleās 3-1 romp over Orlando City FC at Camping World Stadium on Sunday ā a development that could prove scary for opposing MLS defenses should it become a recurring trend.
Morris was all over the place throughout Sundayās match, notching assists on two of teammate Clint Dempseyās three goals. The total could have very easily have jumped to four if not for two near misses from Nelson Valdez and Alvaro Fernandez that each clanged off the goalpost.
āJordan played awesome tonight,ā Dempsey said after the game. āThought he could have had five assists.ā
Speaking with reporters after Seattleās Tuesday practice at Starfire Soccer Complex, Morris said Sundayās breakout could at least partially be attributed to an increased comfort level with Dempsey.
āWeāve had to learn how each other like to play and our tendencies,ā Morris said. āI think weāre definitely getting it down. I know now he loves to make that late run after the ball slips through. We found him a couple times with that in the game. Our relationship is still building every day, so itās been good.ā
The nearly instantaneous chemistry Morris has established with newly signed midfielder NicolƔs Lodeiro also has to be considered an equally intriguing sign for the Sounders.
In their brief two-game stint together since Seattle signed Lodeiro as a Designated Player late last month, the pair has already showcased skill sets that appear highly complementary, with Lodeiro using his uncanny vision and pinpoint delivery to repeatedly pick out the speedy Morris shooting behind the defense.
āRight from the beginning, [Lodeiro] told me heās going to look for me when I make those runs,ā Morris said. āThatās my game. I like to stay on that last line and just look to get behind. He can find those balls because he has really good vision. Heās been a great addition.ā
Of course, Morrisās pre-eminent calling card is still his ability to find the back of the net, and his finishing touch has proven elusive in recent weeks. Asked on Tuesday what he would like to improve on as he navigates his way through the rest of his rookie season, he pointed to exactly that.
āMy finishing [is the biggest area that needs improvement],ā Morris said. āJust keep working on that and looking to be a hold-up guy sometimes. If Iām playing up top by myself, looking to hold the ball up and link and find Clint and Nico underneath. But my finishing I think is the main thing I want to keep working on.ā