The Niagara Falls Review

Vanney ready to go against strong Atlanta

While TFC is on a roll, it’ll have its hands full with United’s offence

- NEIL DAVIDSON

While 25 points separate leaguelead­ing Atlanta United from Toronto Football Club, the defending MLS champions are looking forward to taking on the Atlanta powerhouse Saturday.

It’s a star-studded marquee matchup despite the distance between the two in the standings.

“It’s a good game,” said Toronto coach Greg Vanney. “For me personally, I think for the guys we’re looking forward to it. It comes at a good time because we’re trending in the right direction.”

“It’s going to show us where we’re at,” added midfielder Jonathan Osorio.

Toronto (6-11-4) enters Saturday’s match in Atlanta with four straight wins in all competitio­ns and, after a long injury-disrupted stretch, seems finally to be getting back to its 2017 form. A three-goal second half in last Saturday’s 3-0 win over Chicago Fire marked a return to the flowing football that marked TFC’s championsh­ip campaign.

Vanney called it Toronto’s best half of the season in league play.

“I thought our rhythm came back, some of the swagger that we know of our group started to arrive again and the ball was moving quicker,” he said.

“So the (Atlanta) game comes at a good time,” he added.

“It’s motivation for our group. They know right now that Atlanta’s the team that’s up top and rolling ... I think it’s a great test for us in our sort of revival here in the second half of the season.”

When Toronto is at its best, it moves the ball quickly on offence with captain Michael Bradley and playmaker Victor Vazquez able to launch attacks. Osorio and fellow midfielder Marky Delgado are good at pushing the ball forward and Sebastian Giovinco and Jozy Altidore can give defenders fits.

Atlanta has multiple weapons of its own, ranking first in goals (48) and shots on goals (137), third in shots (338) and fourth in assists.

The second-year franchise also leads the league in average attendance at 51,799.

Venezuelan striker Josef Martinez has 24 goals for the season, nine ahead of No. 2 Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c of the Los Angeles Galaxy. The 25-year-old Martinez has goals in six consecutiv­e games — with 10 goals during the stretch — and has scored Atlanta’s last six goals.

Miguel Almiron, a Paraguayan midfielder with rocketlike speed, has 11 assists to trigger Martinez and the rest of an explosive offence.

“Really dangerous,” is Vazquez’s assessment of the Atlanta attack.

Martinez, who has two more goals than the entire Seattle Sounders roster, is three goals away from tying the all-time MLS single-season goal-scoring record, held by Roy Lassiter (1996), Chris Wondolowsk­i (2012) and Bradley Wright-Phillips (2014).

“He’s a special forward,” said Vanney, a former U.S. internatio­nal defender. “He’s got a nose for the goal and an understand­ing of how to get into the important areas around the goal.

“He’s also the type of forward that you have to respect because he’s going all out all the time ... fully committed, flying through the air, through the box, through whatever he has to do to get something on goal.”

Martinez showed that at the midweek all-star game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, ignoring the raised boot of a Juventus defender to knock the ball in.

The Italian champions went on to win the game in a shootout after regulation time ended in a 1-1 deadlock.

On Friday, Martinez was voted MLS player of the month.

Having conceded just 26 goals in 23 goals, Atlanta is also sturdy on defence.

Atlanta, which beat the Impact 2-1 in Montreal last weekend, has won its last two games, is unbeaten in four (3-0-1) and has lost just twice in its last 11 outings (6-1-4).

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? “For me personally, I think for the guys we’re looking forward to it,” says Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO “For me personally, I think for the guys we’re looking forward to it,” says Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney.

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