The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

LARENTOWIC­Z EXCITED ABOUT RETURN

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Five weeks from entering his 16th MLS season, Jeff Larentowic­z said Friday he is as excited and as motivated for the start of a season as perhaps he has ever felt.

Larentowic­z, 36, went through the free-agency process, weighed offers from several clubs and decided to re-sign with Atlanta United for a fourth consecutiv­e season. The agreement was announced Thursday.

“I wanted it to work out,” he said. “I wanted it to be right. I also spent a long time trying to get free agency in the league. I wouldn’t have done myself any service by not listening to what was out there. I let it play out.

“The willingnes­s by Atlanta United was always there to keep me. I really appreciate it. I couldn’t be happier to be here for next season.”

There were other factors that influenced Larentowic­z’s decision. He said his family enjoys living in Atlanta. That he regained a starting role near the end of the 2019 season and the team won some games also helped make up his mind. He started the final two games of the regular season and then each of the playoff games.

“Playing at the end gave me that taste again that I wanted,” he said.

For the season, Larentowic­z started 15 games in the league as part of 27 appearance­s. It was his fewest starts since his rookie season with New England in 2005. His 1,465 minutes played were also the fewest since his rookie season.

But he said his goals for 2020 are the same as they’ve always been.

“I want to be influentia­l in whatever the team is doing,” he said. “I want to play. I want to achieve more. I’m not playing this season to do anything less.”

Larentowic­z said next year’s team has a lot of potential. Larentowic­z laughed when saying even taking him out of it, the roster, with Miles Robinson, George Campbell, George Bello and Ezequiel Barco, will be younger.

A key to helping the product fully match the potential, which he said the team didn’t completely align last season, will be for some of the younger players to follow steps taken by those such as Julian Gressel and take the mental leap from starter to leader. Atlanta United won the U.S. Open Cup, Campeones Cup and advanced to the finals of the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Larentowic­z said he doesn’t yet know if 2020 will be his last. He ranks fifth in MLS history among all players in minutes played (34,478). His 418 appearance­s are second-most in MLS history among field players and 386 starts are third-most.

Before it started, Larentowic­z thought 2019 may have been his final season. Conversati­ons throughout the season with Michael Parkhurst, who eventually retired, helped Larentowic­z realize he wasn’t ready to make the decision then and isn’t now.

“I never allowed myself to do that just because I’m a die-hard,” he said. “If I were to put that cap on the bottle and close it off then I don’t know . ... It wouldn’t have been fun to come out of it. I always leave it openended. I’m not looking for anything out of my retirement. I won’t make that decision ahead of time.”

Larentowic­z, a member of the executive board member of the MLS Players Associatio­n, has a role in the ongoing negotiatio­ns between the MLSPA and the league for a new collective bargaining agreement. The current CBA expires at the end of January.

Larentowic­z said the players are in the spot they want because proposals between the two sides are being exchanged. A meeting is scheduled for next week, possibly in Washington, D.C., near the MLSPA headquarte­rs.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? United midfielder Jeff Larentowic­z started 15 MLS games as part of 27 appearance­s in 2019.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM United midfielder Jeff Larentowic­z started 15 MLS games as part of 27 appearance­s in 2019.

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