The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Christense­n ready if called upon again

Rookie doesn’t know if United will need him vs. Orlando City.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Sorry, grandma. Atlanta United may take on its biggest rival, Orlando City, with a goalkeeper who is so unfailingl­y polite that he apologized to his grandmothe­r that he didn’t get a chance to tell her that he was going to play in Wednesday’s game against Sporting KC.

Paul Christense­n may not be as intimidati­ng in goal as the hulking Brad Guzan, but his Atlanta United teammates say he has their full support if he is called upon to start Sunday against Orlando City, which is riding a six-game winning streak.

“We all trust Paul (Christense­n) and know that he’s capable,” Atlanta United midfielder Jeff Larentowic­z said. “Obviously, today is the jumping-off point for him. The team will move on and do what it can. Obviously, it’s a big game. It’s a team that’s hot and we’re going to go into their place, and we’re going to go and try to win.”

Christense­n didn’t get a chance to tell his grand- mother he was playing because no one thought that he would get in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Wednesday. The team’s fourth-string keeper, Christense­n came into the game because Guzan received a red card in the 34th minute. Christense­n was signed as the emergency backup to Guzan because Alec Kann and Mitch Hildeb- randt are both recovering from knee injuries. Hildebrand­t has resumed training. Neither his nor Kann’s status for Sunday’s game has been announced by Atlanta United.

So, as of Thursday, Chris- tensen, a fourth-round pick in this year’s SuperDraft, is Atlanta United’s last line of defense Sunday against Dom Dwyer, Sacha Kljestan and the rest of Orlando City. Christense­n, 22 and a native of Woodinvill­e, Wash., said he’ll be ready for what- ever manager Gerardo Martino decides. Training during the week against Josef Martinez, Miguel Almiron and Hector Villalba, and with Guzan, Kann and Hildebrand­t, helps, he said. “It’s like any other week of practice, it’s getting ready to play games,” Christense­n said. “Treating it the same way. Taking everything one save at a time. Trying to be better one save at a time. If I

need to be ready to play the game, play the game. If it’s on the bench, on the bench. If it’s not there, it’s not there. Just kind of getting ready and help the team.”

Christense­n handled the scrum of reporters following Wednesday’s loss as well as he made his first save, a rocket from Johnny Russell that hit the Adidas logo on his aqua blue jersey in the first minutes of the second half.

He said he prepared during the week as if he was going to start and not Guzan, a veteran of the English Premier League. So, when referee Mark Geiger pulled out the red card following Guzan’s tackle of Khiry Shelton, Chris- tensen was thrust into the spotlight.

As he walked onto the field, Guzan stopped him, raised a gloved hand, and gave him some advice.

“I told him to enjoy the moment,” Guzan said. “We’ve all been there. We’ve all made our debuts at some point in our careers. For him, it was a proud moment to make his profession­al debut with the first team. I told him to enjoy the moment and take it all in.”

There’s was also shop talk: Guzan told Christense­n not to get too close to his near post on crosses.

Christense­n didn’t have time to be nervous in the first few seconds of his MLS debut because the foul on Guzan resulted in a free kick by Graham Zusi. The shot sailed wide, which is a good thing because Christense­n looked rooted to his spot, which was nowhere near the shot’s intended destinatio­n.

Christense­n settled down to make the save on Russell’s shot.

There wasn’t much Christense­n could have done to stop Daniel Salloi’s goal, a curling shot from the left that bounced into the goal’s lower right corner.

Christense­n said he was most nervous when the ball was at the other end of the field. Those were the moments that gave him time to replay moments.

It’s not common for players picked in the third and fourth rounds of the SuperDraft to stick with MLS teams. Christense­n, selected with the 70th pick after a standout career at Portland, said he believes that he been able to survive these first few months in MLS because of his attitude.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CURTIS.COMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Sporting Kansas City forward Gerso Fernandes scores a goal past Atlanta United goalkeeper Paul Christense­n for a 2-0 lead during the second half Wednesday in Atlanta. Christense­n got in the game when starter Brad Guzan received a red card.
CURTIS COMPTON / CURTIS.COMPTON@AJC.COM Sporting Kansas City forward Gerso Fernandes scores a goal past Atlanta United goalkeeper Paul Christense­n for a 2-0 lead during the second half Wednesday in Atlanta. Christense­n got in the game when starter Brad Guzan received a red card.

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