The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

De Boer apologizes for ‘spoiled’ comment

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United manager Frank de Boer on Tuesday apologized for describing the team’s supporters as “spoiled” after Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Cincinnati.

“I’m sorry for what I said,” he said.

Looking at notes, de Boer started to try to explain that “spoiled” in Dutch, his first language, doesn’t have the same connotatio­n as it does in English.

“Spoiled was maybe the wrong pronouncem­ent,” he said.

He said he understand­s the frustratio­n the supporters felt after Sunday’s draw, which he said shouldn’t have happened. Atlanta United is the reigning MLS champ and has set numerous league attendance records.

“It’s hard for them because they are used to winning,” he said. “We will try to get that feeling back as soon as possible.”

Atlanta United will get two more chances this week when it hosts Monterrey today in the second leg of its Champions League quarterfin­al series, and when it hosts Philadelph­ia on Sunday in its third MLS game this season. It is 0-1-1 in league play.

After the draw against Cincinnati, which happened when the expansion team scored in the 86th minute in its only shot on goal, de Boer was asked about the supporters’ reaction to the 1-3-1 start to the season.

“Everybody was spoiled with the results of last season, so everyone has expectatio­ns, and that’s normal, but everybody also saw what happened with Toronto FC when they played in the Champions League last season,” he said as part of a longer answer.

On Tuesday, de Boer asked for the supporters to continue providing the enthusiasm they’ve shown throughout the team’s history.

“They are used to the victories,” he said. “Sometimes, we have a little bit setback. We can lose a game or draw the game, but it’s important for the supporters to support the team, as they always do and did against Cincinnati. To be the 12th man.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Atlanta United head coach Frank de Boer (right) bows his head during the final minutes of the team’s 1-1 draw against FC Cincinnati on Sunday in Atlanta.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Atlanta United head coach Frank de Boer (right) bows his head during the final minutes of the team’s 1-1 draw against FC Cincinnati on Sunday in Atlanta.

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