Albuquerque Journal

Revamped United set to host Pittsburgh

New Mexico’s roster split between newcomers and returning players

- BY KEN SICKENGER

The curtain goes up for New Mexico United’s 2024 season Saturday.

Exactly what fans will see in game one at Isotopes Park is anybody’s guess.

Granted, not everything is a mystery. NMU will face Pittsburgh Riverhound­s SC with a big crowd expected and a number of familiar players in uniform.

But both teams have overhauled their rosters since last season, and United coach Eric Quill does not plan to give too much away before game time.

For example, asked who might replace since-departed Justin Portillo in playmaking and dead-ball situations, Quill was decisively non-committal. Portillo handled the lion’s share of corner kicks, penalties and free kicks over the past two seasons.

“We’ve got so many quality guys who can do that,” Quill said. “Guys are fighting it out.”

After naming a few candidates — Marco Micaletto, Greg Hurst and Jacobo Reyes among them — Quill smiled.

“I’m not showing my cards to you guys,” he said. “I know in my head who it will be.”

In other words, show up and find out. Such will be the case for United’s match-day lineup, as well, selected from a roster that features as many new faces as returnees (11 apiece).

The turnover led to quite a bit of experiment­ing and some uneven results in the preseason. But Quill, who took over as head coach midway through last season, likes what he has to work with.

“The amount of new players is extraordin­ary,” he said, “but they all have qualities we were looking for and I like the way we’re starting to come together. We’re still building cohesivene­ss right now, but once we come out in front of our home crowd, it’s go time. I think we’re all pretty excited for that.”

Micaletto, a midfielder and one of the newcomers, enthusiast­ically agreed. Micaletto spent the past two seasons with MLS Next Pro’s Columbus Crew 2, scoring 19 goals in 54 appearance­s.

“I’m really excited for Saturday,” he said. “You don’t get a home crowd like this anywhere else in the league, which is why I wanted to come to New Mexico. I can’t wait.”

United fans will certainly need a roster in hand to keep track of the new additions, and they’ll likely miss longtime favorites such as Portillo, Josh Suggs, Austin Yearwood, Amando Moreno, Sam Hamilton and Chris Wehan, who have retired, signed with other teams or, in Wehan’s case, departed due to injury.

But not all of United’s faces are new. Longtime NMU standouts such as Daniel Bruce, Kalen Ryden, Harry Swartz , Sergio Rivas, Will Seymore and Alex Tambakis are back, along with some key players (Reyes, Hurst, Nicky Hernandez and Arturo Astorga) who joined the club last year.

“I think we’ve got a good mix,” Quill said, “and we’ve got a really good Pittsburgh team coming in with a legendary coach (Bob Lilley). Guys know it’s going to be a battle, but this is the regular season and it’s about results now. Playing at home it’s non-negotiable — three points or bust.”

HEALTHY START: Quill had no significan­t injuries to report heading into the opener, but forward Cristian Nava is unlikely to play Saturday. Nava, who missed nearly all of last season with a torn ACL, was recently cleared to return to training and was on the field during Thursday drills.

“He’s working on fitness now,” Quill said. “He’s been out for almost a year so he needs a little time to build up. But it’s good to see Cristian back on the grass. He’s tracking nicely.”

 ?? JESSICA BACA/JOURNAL ?? New Mexico United defender Anthony Herbert slides to stop the ball during the Feb. 24 Black and Yellow Scrimmage at First Financial Training Center. United opens the regular season on Saturday.
JESSICA BACA/JOURNAL New Mexico United defender Anthony Herbert slides to stop the ball during the Feb. 24 Black and Yellow Scrimmage at First Financial Training Center. United opens the regular season on Saturday.
 ?? JESSICA BACA/JOURNAL ?? New Mexico United forward Mukwelle Akale, left, battles defender Harry Swartz for the ball during the Feb. 24 Black and Yellow Scrimmage.
JESSICA BACA/JOURNAL New Mexico United forward Mukwelle Akale, left, battles defender Harry Swartz for the ball during the Feb. 24 Black and Yellow Scrimmage.

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