The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Striker happy to join short-handed United

Rios, on loan from Chivas, says he’ll be available Saturday.

- By Doug Roberson doug.roberson@ajc.com

Daniel Rios, Atlanta United’s newest signee, is expected to compete with Jamal Thiare for minutes at striker, he and manager Gonzalo Pineda said Thursday.

Rios’ loan from Chivas in LIGA MX was announced Wednesday. It was a move that Rios was expecting, but it happened sooner than he thought. Atlanta United, which will play at Toronto on Saturday, has only one striker on its roster because leading scorer Giorgos Giakoumaki­s is with Greece for its Euro qualifying match.

“I’m happy to be here,” Rios said. “It’s a top club in MLS.”

Rios said he spoke with Pineda on Wednesday about bringing depth to the position. If Greece qualifies for the Euros, Giakoumaki­s could miss several more matches. The team needed competitio­n at striker to complement what still is a very talented roster.

Rios has scored 61 goals in his career at first-division clubs, including at Nashville and Charlotte. He said his best attributes are his finishing, his left foot, movement within the 18-yard box and his ability to speak Spanish and English, which will make communicat­ing easier within the team’s menagerie of languages spoken.

“I expect him to bring some energy, some profession­alism,” Pineda said. “I have heard a lot of good things about him on a personal side, and then, of course, he will continue competing for a spot, as will everyone else. And when he’s on the field, I expect scoring some goals.”

Thursday was Rios’ first time training with the team.

Midfielder Tristan Muyumba said Rios looked good during the drills in training.

Rios said he is available to play Saturday, assuming all of the paperwork is finalized.

Because he missed the team’s preseason work, Rios said it will take some time to build chemistry with his new teammates. He said it also will take time to adjust to a new team and city, but he hopes to adjust quickly.

“I can help the club in a lot of ways,” he said. “But specifical­ly in my position, I say, scoring some goals to help the team to win games, obviously to close some games, to just add competitio­n at striker.”

 ?? JOHN RAOUX/AP ?? Daniel Rios, then with Charlotte, gets tangled up with Robin Jansson of Orlando City in a 2022 match. Atlanta United manager Gonzalo Pineda expects Rios to bring “some energy, some profession­alism” to the team.
JOHN RAOUX/AP Daniel Rios, then with Charlotte, gets tangled up with Robin Jansson of Orlando City in a 2022 match. Atlanta United manager Gonzalo Pineda expects Rios to bring “some energy, some profession­alism” to the team.

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