The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Barco likely out 4 to 6 weeks

Record transfer has setback during training session ahead of season opener.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United midfielder Ezequiel Barco will likely miss the first 4-6 weeks of the MLS season after suffering a right quad injury during Tuesday’s training session at the team’s facility in Marietta.

Barco, 18, was acquired by Atlanta United from Independie­nte for a reported $15 million in the largest transfer in MLS history.

The native of Argentina is considered one of the top young talents in the world.

Atlanta United will begin its second season on Saturday at Houston. With the timetable laid out by the team, Barco could return as early as the April 7 game against LAFC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and miss five games.

Barco looked sharp in training on Tuesday. Michael Parkhurst said he thought it was the best that Barco has looked so far with the team.

After protracted negotiatio­ns, Barco joined Atlanta United at the end of January when it was training in Florida.

He started slowly in the first two preseason games — a 3-1 win at Nashville and 3-1 loss to Columbus — before looking very dangerous and scoring the tying goal in a 1-1 result against Minnesota United.

Barco didn’t participat­e in the final preseason game on Feb. 24

because he had flown back to Argentina to get married.

“He’s slick,” Atlanta United’s Jeff Larentowic­z said earlier this month. “Speed of thought is there. You go to close him down and the ball’s already gone.”

Manager Gerardo Martino has options on how to best replace Barco in the starting 11.

The easiest would be to start Julian Gressel, the reigning rookie of the year. Like Barco, Gressel is right-footed. He started the first three preseason games as the right midfielder in place of Hector Villalba, who was recovering from an abductor injury. Villalba played in the final preseason game.

Martino could also consider starting Andrew Carleton, who looked sharp in 90 minutes in the final preseason game. The 17-yearold was the first Homegrown signing in team history. He made one league appearance last season.

Martino could also consider starting Brandon Vazquez, a 19-year-old who looked dangerous in 13 appearance­s last season in which he scored one goal and added an assist.

There are also more complicate­d moves that could be made.

Martino could move Miguel Almiron from the center to the left, move Darlington Nagbe from defensive midfielder to attacking midfielder, and pair Chris McCann or Jeff Larentowic­z with a new defensive midfielder partner. Or, if Michael Parkhurst is healthy enough to start, slot him back into the starting lineup at centerback and move Larentowic­z from centerback to defensive midfielder and play him alongside McCann.

 ?? DAVID GOLDMAN / AP ?? Atlanta United midfielder Ezequiel Barco could return as early as the April 7 game against LAFC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and miss five games following a right quad injury during training.
DAVID GOLDMAN / AP Atlanta United midfielder Ezequiel Barco could return as early as the April 7 game against LAFC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and miss five games following a right quad injury during training.
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Atlanta United at Houston Dynamo, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Univision, 92.9 SEASON OPENER

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