The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Midfield matchup will play big factor

Atlanta United lead MLS in scoring with Almiron in charge.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

One of the more interestin­g matchups in this week’s round of MLS games will be the battles between Atlanta United’s Miguel Almiron, Julian Gressel and whomever the holding midfielder will be and the Chicago Fire’s Dax McCarty and Juninho. The teams will play at Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium at 4 p.m. Saturday.

With Almiron running the MLS expansion side’s offense, Atlanta United leads the league in goals (seven) after scoring six in last week’s win against Minnesota United. Almiron contribute­d two goals and an assist, his first in each category this season, to help Atlanta United win its first three points. The Paraguayan was named to the MLS team of the week for his performanc­e.

McCarty, traded to Chicago from the New York Red Bulls in the offseason, and Juninho, on loan from Tijuana in Mexico’s first division, have solidified the Fire’s midfield, long a sore spot for a team that finished in the bottom of the Eastern Conference each of the previous two seasons. Chicago has picked up four points this season with a 1-1 tie against Columbus in the opener and a 2-0 win against Real Salt Lake last week, after which McCarty was named to the MLS team of the week.

“I think their leadership, their commitment and consistenc­y in hard work and winning all these drills and battles we had in the midfield were rewarding,” Chicago coach Veljko Paunovic said after last week’s game. “They are contagious, Juninho and Dax, for the rest of the team. And that mentality, it’s getting all over the team, and it’s very important for us.”

Atlanta United’s Jeff Larentowic­z, who may start the second consecutiv­e game in the holding midfielder role, has more than 300 MLS appearance­s, so he has faced McCarty, drafted by Dallas in 2006, and Juninho, who joined MLS in 2010, numerous times.

“He’s an extremely talented player,” Larentowic­z said of McCarty. “Whatever team he is on he runs the show from the midfield. He builds the play, a good passer, also breaks up a lot of stuff.”

McCarty and Juninho typically play from deeper roles, which means that it may be up to Almiron and Gressel, who serves as a hybrid holding midfielder/central midfielder, to harass the Chicago duo into making mistakes in their half of the field.

Should the Chicago duo break through the press, it will be up to Larentowic­z, or Carlos Carmona if he starts, to break up Chicago’s attacks.

Conversely, when Atlanta United has the ball, it will be interestin­g to see if McCarty, who is 29, and Juninho, 28, are quick enough to keep up with Almiron and Gressel, who each is 23. Atlanta United’s midfielder­s, which includes Hector Villalba and Yamil Asad, and forward Josef Martinez, were much quicker than Minnesota United’s midfielder­s Sunday.

“He’s (McCarty) a great player from what I’ve seen, but we will try to focus on what we do as a team,” Almiron said. “They have a lot of talented players, not just him.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Atlanta United’s Miguel Almiron was named to the MLS team of the week after scoring twice and assisting once against Minnesota.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Atlanta United’s Miguel Almiron was named to the MLS team of the week after scoring twice and assisting once against Minnesota.

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