Joseph-Claude Gyau, the owner of nine regular-season appearances for FC Cincinnati, got an immediate introduction to the āHell is Realā rivalry upon coming to MLS last August on a transfer from MSV Duisburg.
Only two days passed between his official move and debut against the Columbus Crew, a 2-2 draw on Aug. 10, 2019. Gyau entered as a substitute in the 63rd minute, and then was an unused substitute for their second meeting, a 3-1 win for Columbus away at Nippert Stadium.
While Columbus holds a 1-0-1 series lead in MLS, Gyau feels thereās no clear edge in the Crewās favor.
āWhen we talk about the fans and the atmosphere of the game, itās definitely a great atmosphere to play in,ā the one-time US international said during a conference call last week. āThereās tension between the two fans because weāre so close to each other, such a close vicinity to one another, but itās definitely one of those games that you love to play in.
āNow, who has the upper hand? The last time they played us, they got us. So we still have unfinished business against them. But that will definitely be settled the next time we play them."
That perspective arrives after Gyau spent a decade in Germany at various clubs, starting with Hoffenheimās youth teams and concluding with MSV Duisburg in the 2. Bundesliga. Gyau also spent several years at Borussia Dortmund and was loaned to FC St. Pauli, two of the most storied clubs in Germany.
Comparatively, the Hell is Real rivalry stretches back to a U.S. Open Cup meeting in 2017. The newness factor draws a serious contrast to Gyauās time in Germany, but he senses the potential.
āBecause it was fresh, because itās a new rivalry, thereās not that much tension as opposed to some of the rivalries Iāve played in in Germany, just because itās a much older league and these have been playing against each other for years and years,ā Gyau said. āSo, thereās a lot of things built up. But you can definitely see thereās a lot of excitement, just because itās so new, and thatās definitely one thing that Iāve noticed."