The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Home today, then tough road stretch

United host Chicago before traveling for four straight games.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Enjoy this Atlanta United home game against Chicago while you can.

By the time the Five Stripes return to Bobby Dodd Stadium, they will have traveled more than 13,000 miles to play four road games before they once again get to stay in Atlanta to play D.C. United on April 30.

So, while trying to win every home game is the goal, getting three points against much-improved Chicago today is extremely important in what may be a good barometer of what expect from Atlanta United in the league this season.

“We will be very focused this week to get three points, move into that break, and then go into four difficult road trips,” midfielder Jeff Larentowic­z said. “Getting three points is very important.”

The stretch of road games isn’t a surprise and was made necessary because of spring football at Georgia Tech and the need to use the stadium field. But it won’t make it any easier. In addition to the miles and

travel fatigue, Atlanta United must face Seattle, the reigning champs; Toronto, the runners-up; Montreal, the Eastern Conference runners-up; and Real Salt Lake, also a playoff team last year.

Add that this Chicago squad isn’t the same one that finished last in the Eastern Conference the past two seasons, and the challenge is great for the MLS expansion squad. The Fire have added midfielder­s Dax McCarty and Juninho. Though Juninho didn’t play in the first game, Chicago still took one point by tying Columbus and then, with Juninho and McCarty anchoring the midfield, defeated Real Salt Lake 2-0 with two goals by Nemanja Nikolic and Arturo Alvarez in the first 15 minutes.

“It’s a totally different team than it was last year, than years past,” goalkeeper Alec Kann said. “They will be organized, compact, solid defensivel­y, good attacking players. We have to do our work to get ready for it.”

Atlanta United has had an interestin­g start to the preseason and season, making it difficult to tell how the team may fare this season. It played only two MLS teams in the preseason, only one of which (Columbus) started any firstteam players. The other (Seattle) fielded its B team.

The season started with the adrenaline rush that marked the first game in front of more than 55,000 at Bobby Dodd Stadium. After taking a 1-0 lead on a goal by Yamil Asad, the energy dissipated, and Atlanta United lost 2-1. The game against fellow expansion side Minnesota United was next. Playing in the snow against what could be a historical­ly bad team, Atlanta United easily won 6-1. Some of Atlanta United’s players described the game as odd because the weather conditions made it impossible to try to utilize manager Gerardo Martino’s tactics.

The weather is supposed to be good today. Though the second game should be a sellout, the capacity of Bobby Dodd Stadium has been reduced from 55,000 to 45,000 because of constructi­on in the northern end.

Add the familiarit­y of the second game and the quality of the opponent, and the team and its supporters should get a much better idea of its quality ahead of the longest road stretch of the season.

“In order to be a playoff team, you have to win a majority of your home games,” team captain Michael Parkhurst said. “We lost that opportunit­y in Week 1. We don’t want to do the same in the second home game. That, coupled with the upcoming stretch of away games, makes this of utmost importance.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC. COM ?? Atlanta’s season started with an adrenaline rush after a goal by Yamil Asad (left) and a 1-0 lead over the visiting N.Y. Red Bulls, but Atlanta eventually lost 2-1.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC. COM Atlanta’s season started with an adrenaline rush after a goal by Yamil Asad (left) and a 1-0 lead over the visiting N.Y. Red Bulls, but Atlanta eventually lost 2-1.
 ?? HANNAH FOSLIEN / GETTY IMAGES ?? Atlanta United easily won 6-1 last Sunday, even in the snow, against Minnesota United, who are also an expansion team.
HANNAH FOSLIEN / GETTY IMAGES Atlanta United easily won 6-1 last Sunday, even in the snow, against Minnesota United, who are also an expansion team.

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