The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

United won’t face Orlando’s Cyle Larin

- By Doug Roberson

Though Orlan do City will have the advantage of playing at home on Friday against Atlanta United, the Five Stripes will have the advantage of not having to face Cyle Larin.

Larin, Orlando City’s leading scorer with eight goals, was called into the Canadian national team on Sunday for the knockout rounds of the Gold Cup. Canada will play Jamaica on Thursday.

“Cyle Larin is a great forward,” Atlanta United’s Julian Gressel said. “He can score at any moment at any time in any game. It’s pretty a big point that they don’t have him.”

With a combinatio­n of size and speed, Larin has become one of the best forwards in MLS since being selected by Orlando City with the top pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. He has 39 goals in 76 games.

He was being linked to potential moves to clubs in Europe before being arrested for DUI on June 15 in Orlando. He served a three-game suspension during which Orlando City went 0-1-2 and returned to start the next two games during which his team went 1-1-0.

Larin started the season with six goals in Orlando City’s first seven games, the team going 6-1-0 in that stretch. He has scored just two goals since and Orlando City has won twice. The team is 6-2-3 at home this season.

Orlando City (8-7-5) will instead rely on Carlos Rivas (4 goals) and Kaka (3).

“It’s an advantage for us because he’s a really good forward,” Atlanta United’s Leandro Gonzalez Pirez said. “He’s a good player and really physical. At the same time, we are going to have to approach the game with the same amount of attention that we always do and make sure we are marking their other players.”

Atlanta United will host Orlando City at Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium on July 29, when they may get their first shot at stopping Larin.

Atlanta United’s defense has had mixed performanc­es against the league’s leading scorers this season. The team held Chicago’s Nemanja Nikolic, who leads MLS with 16 goals, to one goal in two meetings, that one coming on a penalty kick. New York City FC’s David Villa (12 goals) scored one in two meetings against Atlanta United. Houston’s Erick Torres scored one goal in one game against Atlanta on a penalty kick. Chicago’s David Accam (10), didn’t score in either meeting with United.

Tambakis to Charleston: Atlanta United goalkeeper Alex Tambakis will join Charleston for its upcoming game at Tampa Bay on Saturday.

Tambakis, the team’s first announced signing, has yet to play for Atlanta United in an MLS game. He has made numerous appearance­s for the Battery in the past 11/2 seasons.

Tambakis wasn’t part of the group of players in Monday’s training.

Others who didn’t participat­e in all of the drills included centerhalf Michael Parkhurst (day off ), midfielder­s Jacob Peterson (ankle), forward Kenwyne Jones (undisclose­d injury) and goalkeeper Alec Kann (quadricep). ... Andrew Carleton helped the Under-16 academy squad win the U.S. Soccer Developmen­tal Academy national title on Sunday.

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