Let the conversation commence here.
Let the conversation commence here.
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Atlanta drew last night. A few Atlanta journos were surprised at how poor Atlanta played but they havn't faced a decent team away before. Going to require a very disciplined defensive performance.
Eg. of how they operate. When defending a corner kick, they leave two forwards up back near the centre circle.
Watched a bit of their game versus Seattle last night, did not see the whole game but from what I saw they could have actually won the game late in the game, they had some great chances to win it. They were missing their top scorer who I don't think will be there Saturday either. However, this is a dangerous team and play a brand of soccer that I've never seen in the MLS. If the TFC team of the MLS CUP final and of last night's game shows up who can't finish their chances and who has trouble unlocking a defensive then we are in for our first loss I'm sorry to say, this Atlanta team plays a brand of soccer where goals are not usually tough to score.
With the latest injury to Irwin the club should move on. Alex Bono is the #1 goal keeper for this club.
This is a must win for TFC in my book, and the most difficult game so far this season.
I know 75% of all of you guys will say it's no problem at all if still just a draw.
But with another draw, for me the season start with 1 win and 4 draws, and with just 7 points from 15 possible will look even worst than mediocre...
I'd like to see Moor up his game on the ball. His passing v KC was poor but also he was very reluctant to come out from the back with the ball, even when KC were dropping deep and giving him the space. It was set up for him to come with forward with the ball and give it to mid and work the ball but he too often he just lumped it aimlessly forward and it went out or straight back to KC. We shouldn't be bypassing our mid, we have the players like Bradley and Vasquez who have or should have the ability to make the passes and break down the other teams defence.
I agree that TFC needs to pick up the full three points against Atlanta, but they are definitely not going to make it easy. We gotta disrupt their offense and dictate more of the pace then we did in the game against KC. I have faith in Bono, I just hope our Defence can pick up more slack for the guy.
I don't see Atlanta playing a bunkering style like SKC. I think they'll match attack for attack. Should be a barn-burner of a game this weekend.
And they will. Atl almost came away with a win at Seattle and they took it to Seattle. Make sense, because their defence can be suspect at times and their attack esp through their flanks is something dangerous with veterans Garza and Mears providing some excellent overlaps from fullback positions. And they will likely start Almiron and Carmona along with rest of their usuals minus Martinez who's out injured. Key is to test their GK Kann who is either a diamond in the rough playing his heart out to not to lose his spot when Guzan comes in the summer or an inexperienced guy who's just riding out a lucky streak.
Years have gone by and Ive finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: A pretty move, for the love of God.
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I dont give a damn which team or country performs it.
-Eduardo Galeano
We need to win because Atlanta needs a good spanking to knock them back down to earth.
Atlanta are the scariest expansion team MLS has ever seen, led by their core of young, skilled & creative south american players.
Should be an entertaining match, to say the least.
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Get ready for some weirdnesss
Toronto FC v Atlanta United
BMO Field (7:30pm ET)
REF: DAVE GANTAR
AR1: Philippe Briere
AR2: Jason White
4TH: Geoff Gamble
Good positioning>good tackles
Otherwise Pep Guardiola would have never became the defensive mid he was despite having poor tackling skills. Though yes, possessive football is more defensive in nature because the more you have the ball, the less chances your opponents have to score.
Was Gantar the one Bradley publicly humiliated a couple years ago? or was that Geiger? I get the two mixed up.
Gantar - after the Gilberto called back goal in Chicago, IIRC.
Weather
8 degrees and sunny at kickoff time. Light winds.
So, coolish but not wet
FWIW
Atlanta beat reporter's predicted lineup for AU
http://www.ajc.com/sports/predicting...pzPz5r8aRfaNP/