Rapids coach Chris Armas brings lessons from Europe to Colorado

Chris Armas was using an elliptical machine in the basement of his New York home last September when he began watching a Colorado Rapids news conference in the wake of Robin Fraser’s dismissal.

A few months removed from his Premier League spell at Manchester United and Leeds United, the 51-year-old cautiously kept his eye out for opportunities to keep coaching.

There were a few head jobs available in MLS, but none were more intriguing than the one in Colorado — at least based on what Armas was hearing from Rapids president Pádraig Smith on the podium that day.

As Smith talked about developing an identity on the pitch based on a suffocating press and swift attacks to take advantage of Colorado’s altitude, Armas found himself nodding along. In fact, he watched the hour-long news conference a second time, almost like he was listening for a reason not to make a call.

None came. And not long after, he was holding his own news conference in Commerce City.

Armas’ time in Europe had ended. But every lesson learned from his stint overseas has been carried back to the States — from the highs of coaching the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and talking at length with legendary United coach Sir Alex Ferguson, to the lows of catching the “Ted Lasso” nickname when things weren’t going well.

“You have to be on your (stuff) every day. People aren’t there to judge you but you’re always being judged and you have to know that,” Armas said. “But then you realize that what matters most is your work every day, that’s the way you’re going to earn respect. You’ve got to carry your own weight in a big way.”

Returning to MLS, he’s trying to instill that attitude into his new club’s culture.

For Armas, it helps to have new members of his team who have had similar experiences. Like Armas, Djordje Mihailovic, Zack Steffen and Sam Vines all started in MLS — Vines, a Homegrown and former Rapid from 2018-2021 — went overseas, experienced adversity and ended up in Colorado.

Steffen suffered a knee injury on loan at Middlesbrough from Manchester City. Armas was an assistant at one of the most inopportune times possible at Man United, as the club navigated manager issues in 2021-22. Mihailovic alluded to “outside things” which forced him back to stateside. Vines was left out of the UEFA Champions League due to a clerical error.

Now it’s up to them to help make the most out of a new opportunity to turn the Rapids around.

Bringing the heat

Mihailovic, the Rapids’ new No. 10 and the club’s most expensive incoming transfer, has bought into the effort needed to spark a turnaround. Intensity is his main contribution.

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