The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

United to keep opponents guessing

Coach to switch tactics with return of Martinez for Wednesday’s game.

- By Doug Roberson doug.roberson@ajc.com

Part of the still-being-solved puzzle that is new Atlanta United manager Gonzalo Pineda is his willingnes­s to base formations upon game plans.

The striker-less “false nine” formation that he used to demolish Orlando 3-0 on Friday at Mercedes-benz Stadium was necessitat­ed by the absence of Josef Martinez.

Martinez should be back for Wednesday’s game against Cincinnati, also at home. What formation will Pineda u se? Though Atlanta United looked better than it has in years against Orlando without Martinez, Pineda said you can count on him being in Wednesday’s lineup because he is excited about the potential of the attack.

“There is no reason not to put him on the field,” Pineda said. “We must create the tactics seeing what we have on the field, and then try to make the next plan.”

The stakes are growing increasing­ly high for Pineda to keep bamboozlin­g opponents, as he did Orlando, with his ideas.

After Saturday’s games, Atlanta United sits just one point from the seventh and final playoff spot, two points from fifth and four points from fourth. Pineda said he wants to lead the club to at least one home playoff game this season. To do that, the club needs to finish as high as fourth.

In two games, Pineda h as used three formations: a 3-4-21/5-3-2 that switched to a 4-2-3-1 in a 2-0 loss to Nashville, and then the “false nine” with Ezequiel Barco and Luiz Araujo tak-

ing turns as strikers, which Pineda described as actually two “false nines” (so either it was a “false 81” or two “false 4 1/2s”? let’s just call it a Pineda) against Orlando.

No matter the formation, what Pineda likes to see, and hopes he will again on Wednesday, is the players taking ownership of problems during training and games when the formation or tactics can’t solve what the opponent is doing. Pineda said there was a lot of that by Atlanta United’s players in their training prep for Orlando and then during the game.

“Sometimes, we as coaches can really pay attention to the solutions that the players provide to us, not us always providing the solutions,” he said. “I love to analyze the training sessions because we can see certain behaviors from them that we can continue in the game plan, and they did it fantastica­lly today.”

One difference between the game against Orlando and the pending game against Cincinnati is that Pineda will have just a few days, not two weeks, to decide on and install a game plan. The team was off Saturday and was scheduled to be back at work on Sunday.

Another difference is in addition to Martinez being back, Pineda also will have available centerback Miles Robinson, who wasn’t on the game day roster having played three consecutiv­e full games for the U.S. in its World Cup qualifying campaign.

Additional­ly, he will have a rested George Bello, who came on in the second half against Orlando.

Atlanta United can’t slip against Cincinnati.

“We are planning everything — every little last thing — as if we have to win this game as if it’s life or death against Cincinnati,” he said.

 ??  ?? Manager Gonzalo Pineda used the “false nine” formation vs. Orlando.
Manager Gonzalo Pineda used the “false nine” formation vs. Orlando.
 ?? HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM ?? Manager Gonzalo Pineda, whose team is one point out of a playoff spot, says coaches “can really pay attention to the solutions that the players provide to us, not us always providing the solutions.”
HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM Manager Gonzalo Pineda, whose team is one point out of a playoff spot, says coaches “can really pay attention to the solutions that the players provide to us, not us always providing the solutions.”

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