The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Robinson seems faster, stronger in return from ruptured Achilles

- By Doug Roberson doug.roberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United centerback Miles Robinson said weeks ago he would be disappoint­ed if he didn’t return this season faster and stronger from the ruptured Achilles he suffered last season.

Check and check. Robinson played well enough in the team’s first three games to be the only MLS player called up the U.S. men’s national team Wednesday.

“He looks good,” Atlanta United manager Gonzalo Pineda said. “I don’t know if it’s my perception of thinking that he’s faster or stronger or smarter at how to press .... maybe. Or we just forgot how fast and how good he was. Maybe it’s because it’s been a long time. But overall, he looks fantastic. Better than I expected.”

Robinson has anchored an Atlanta United (2-0-1) defense that has allowed only two goals in its first three games and has limited opponents’ chances to a handful. It will look to build upon the best start in franchise history when it hosts Portland on Saturday at Mercedes-benz Stadium.

The team has yet to give up a set-piece goal, in part because of what Pineda described as Robinson’s ferociousn­ess, after giving up 16 last season. And Robinson’s speed and ability to defend one on one has enabled his teammates to aggressive­ly press or counter-press.

“Massively (important),” Pineda said. “I mean, that’s part of why personnel matters, right?”

There have been examples in each of the first three games of an opponent trying to get around

Robinson, only to be denied. The best may have been Cade Cowell in the first game against San Jose. He tried three different ways in one sequence, only for Robinson to eventually take the ball.

On offense, Robinson also has improved. His patience, waiting on a teammate to move into space, with the ball started the play that resulted in United’s third goal in Saturday’s 3-0 win at Charlotte.

“I was never doubting the bigger and stronger and faster part,” goalkeeper Brad Guzan said. “For me, I think the part that’s really impressed me is his calmness on the ball and his ability to find passes and take the ball under pressure and find an outlet.

“If you look in preseason, there were times where maybe he’s

tried to hit the (diagonal pass) or maybe he’s tried to hit a ball down the channel or just a bit under pressure, (asking) who wouldletme get rid of this? Now, I think over the last three weeks, you’ve started to see him, ‘Give me the ball under pressure. Let me hold off the striker and find a ball.’”

Robinson will leave to join the U.S. team at its training camp in Orlando after the Portland game. The team is scheduled to play at Grenada onmarch and against El Salvador in Orlando on March 27. Robinson will miss Atlanta United’s game at Columbus on March 25.

Pineda said he’s aware of conversati­ons between United’s front office and the U.S. men’s national team about taking care of Robinson’s continued recovery. Three years ago in October, while with the U.S. team, Robinson sustained a hamstring injury during a training exercise after a game in which he didn’t play. The injury forced him to miss the playoffs. Robinson recovered, returned and helped the U.S. win the Gold Cup and qualify for the 2022 World

 ?? AP ?? United defender Miles Robinson anchored a defense that allowed only two goals in its first three games and has limited opponents’ chances to a handful.
AP United defender Miles Robinson anchored a defense that allowed only two goals in its first three games and has limited opponents’ chances to a handful.

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