Wed. Mar 19th, 2025

"Edu was brought in with big money and some hype," the argument went. "He's been so miserable with the team because he's not getting the starting minutes that he was expecting from Oscar Pareja."

Perhaps I'm being hard on the guy, he's only played 330 minutes of soccer with the Rapids so far in his career over here, right? We used the 'takes time to get used to the new league' excuse with both

and

early, right? Well, there are a few differences there — both of them were coming from leagues that were different from MLS, yes, but they both made instant impacts even as they tried to learn the more physical style of play that MLS has to offer. Heck, we're still saying that they're getting used to things and yet Castrillon has five goals and Rivero six assists.Edu? Not only did the guy play in La Liga at one point — a league that is pretty darn good, I hear — but he has shown absolutely nothing since joining the Rapids. Nada. Zilch. His biggest contribution was a goal from a penalty kick taken against an NASL team. All that for a cool $150,000 a season.

His name may remain on the books, but it's getting close to the time where even Oscar Pareja might need to agree that this whole Edu thing just ain't working out. He's out of excuses on that front.

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