The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hyndman steps up in Nagbe role

Midfielder excels in what he calls more natural position.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

BRADENTON, FLA. — Emerson Hyndman, facing his own goal, took the ball, smoothly turned and looked up for a teammate.

Some 40 yards away to the left, Jake Mulraney was unguarded with not a Philadelph­ia player between him and the IMG Academy property line 5, 6 fields away.

Hyndman hit the pass perfectly. Mulraney motored down the flank and put in a cross that resulted in an own goal, the second in Wednesday’s 4-0 win in a friendly scrimmage.

Hyndman’s turn before the pass didn’t include the shoulder shimmy sometimes done by Darlington Nagbe, but the play was very reminiscen­t of those made by Atlanta United’s former central midfielder.

Since Nagbe was traded to Columbus in November, the assumption has been that Atlanta United is looking for a replacemen­t at that position. Perhaps it has been Hyndman all along and Atlanta United is looking for a replacemen­t at the attacking midfielder position played by Hyndman last year.

“Nagbe did brilliant there last year for us,” Hyndman said. “I bring a couple of different things, maybe a bit more attacking. Today I kept the ball really well and created a couple of chances. It was a good performanc­e.”

It was Hyndman’s pass in the first minute, after receiving the ball from Pity Martinez, that resulted in Josef Martinez’s opening goal Wednesday. That Hyndman was in the penalty box is a sign that if he is going to take over for Nagbe, he truly may be a more attacking version. Nagbe picked his spots to go forward in the past two seasons, resulting in seven assists and two goals in 56 appearance­s.

Hyndman said central midfield is his more natural position. He played more often as an attacking midfielder for Atlanta United last season while on loan with Bournemout­h. That loan was turned into a permanent move during the offseason. Hyndman made the decision somewhat easy after scoring one goal with three assists in 15 appearance­s in league games. Hyndman added a goal and assist in the U.S. Open and a goal in the Campeones Cup.

Philadelph­ia, which only recently started its preseason, didn’t often put Atlanta United under pressure Wednesday. Hyndman often had time to pick a pass. But manager Frank de Boer said he was very pleased with how Hyndman played — describing it as 10 yards deeper than what he played last season — particular­ly with the long passes to runners Mulraney and Brooks Lennon when the ball was deep.

Hyndman missed the team’s first scrimmage this season because he took a knee-onknee knock during a training session the day the team arrived here.

On Wednesday, he said he wanted to make sure he set the tone in the midfield and distribute­d the ball to the right players at the right time. “I think it went pretty well,” he said.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC. COM ?? United’s Emerson Hyndman got a late start at camp after a knee-onknee injury on the first day. Manager Frank de Boer said Wednesday, however, he was quite happy with Hyndman’s deep play. It could be that Hyndman will fill the void left by Darlington Nagbe’s departure.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC. COM United’s Emerson Hyndman got a late start at camp after a knee-onknee injury on the first day. Manager Frank de Boer said Wednesday, however, he was quite happy with Hyndman’s deep play. It could be that Hyndman will fill the void left by Darlington Nagbe’s departure.

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