The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Midfielder Nagbe pleased with his United debut Saturday

- — DOUG ROBERSON

Darlington Nagbe said he was mostly pleased with his debut for Atlanta United in Saturday’s 3-1 win at Nashville SC at First Tennessee Park.

“As a team, at times we did well, and at times we were a little sloppy,” he said. “I think that had to do with the field conditions as well.”

Nagbe, a midfielder, was acquired by Atlanta United in a trade with Portland in the offseason. Technical director Carlos Bocanegra said Nagbe was Atlanta United’s top target within MLS because they appreciate­d his dribbling ability, passing ability and calmness on the ball.

Nagbe showed all of that throughout the game, particular­ly on the long run down the middle of the water-soaked field that resulted in an assist on Brandon Vazquez’s goal.

“Romario (Williams) made a great run up the left side, but I just couldn’t get it to him because that side of the pitch was a little sloppy,” Nagbe said. “Brandon did a great job coming up to support the play. The field was tough. The first half was a little bit better because we were attacking the side that wasn’t as flooded.”

Centerback Leandro Gonzalez Pirez called Nagbe the problem-solver because the defenders knew if they got him the ball he would take control.

Nagbe said he didn’t yet feel instinctua­l within Gerardo Martino’s system but said he’s figuring it out as he goes.

“Tata does a great job letting us know what he wants from us in the field, movements and stuff like that,” Nagbe said. “A lot of it has been rehearsed.”

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