The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Glass welcomes chance to lead United

- By Doug Roberson doug.roberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United interim manager Stephen Glass on Thursday welcomed President Darren Eales’ challenge for the franchise that its sights are set so high that even failure will have an echo of glory.

The quote was a version of one given by former Tottenham Hotspur manager Bill Nicholson, which Eales acknowledg­ed, and was part of the impetus for the mutual decision between the team and Frank de Boer to part ways last week, and Glass to be asked if he wanted to take over.

“My opinion is the players will show more than they are showing and there will be a better product on the field,” Glass said.

Glass said he is under no delusions that Atlanta United’s managerial vacancy won’t be pursued by many. But he also would like it and hopes to make the decision tough for those who will decide, which include owner Arthur Blank and Vice President Carlos Bocanegra.

Eales said Glass is an important part of the talent pipeline from the Academy,

which is where he got his start with the franchise, through Atlanta United 2 and to the senior team, and that he would return to Atlanta United 2 once a manager is hired. As he said in an exclusive interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on on Monday, there is no timetable on that hire and that he feels the club is in safe hands with Glass.

A profession­al since he was 16 years old in Scotland, Glass said nothing in soccer surprises him when asked if a managerial change was expected.

In his first meeting with the team, Glass said he told them he has a desire to unite them again and that they need a bit of direction in how the club wants to play, which is aggressive­ly, and he will have a different management style. The team lost each of its three games in the MLS tournament by identical 1-0 scores and hasn’t scored a goal in 395 minutes.

“It’s not tactics. It’s not formation. It’s a state of mind,” Eales said of what he wants from a manager.

Glass said his work with Atlanta United 2 shows that he understand­s how the club wants to play and that leading the USL team since last season paved the way for this opportunit­y. Atlanta United 2 went 9-17-8 last season and was 0-2-1 this season under Glass. Though the results weren’t great, Glass said the mentality of the players and the performanc­es were positive. To be fair to Glass, he typically was working with a revolving series of players each week because of injuries, call-ups, etc.

Eales believes that Glass’ experience as a player under managers such as Bobby Robson at Newcastle United and Tony Mowbry at Hibernian gives him the experience to motivate and re-energize the players. Tony Annan, Atlanta United’s Academy director who is now interim manager of Atlanta United 2, said Glass will be honest and fair with the players.

Glass said he is trying to meet with each of the senior-team players individual­ly and that he has found them to be receptive to his message.

“It’s a group of clever footballer­s here,” he said.

Asked how to get the best out of Designated Players Ezequiel Barco and Pity Martinez, Glass didn’t want to divulge tactics or formations, but said the players need “freedom.” The team’s next game has yet to be announced by MLS, but it is expected to be played in mid-August. Glass did mention that the conversati­ons with players have included formations.

“The biggest thing is the staff will put the players in the best position they can to make them the best possible,” he said.

Eales: United could add another player

Eales hinted Thursday that should the team find an available player that it likes, it might have the salary space to sign that player.

In the past few days, the team reportedly has been interested in two defensive midfielder­s — Jonathan Gonzalez of Monterrey and Sebastian Perez of Boca Juniors — and striker Erick Torres of Tijuana. Eales didn’t comment on any of the players, but said this when asked if the team had the space within its salary budget to sign a potentiall­y impactful player: “With our salary cap, we have got potential space. There are always ways we can be creative. It’s difficult in a salary-cap situation. With a bit of ingenuity we might be able to conjure something up.”

The team is 2-3 this season. The team recently added winger Jurgen Damm of Tigres, and striker Erik Lopez was signed by Atlanta United 2.

The secondary transfer window will open Aug. 12.

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ATLANTA UNITED Atlanta United interim manager Stephen Glass: “My opinion is the players will show more than they are showing and there will be a better product on the field.”

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