Steady rain fell over the pitch at Childrenās Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground in Marietta, but Atlanta United was full steam ahead preparing for its final road trip of the month.
The players went through rondos and passing drills on Tuesday morning. On the far side, the team moved the ball around the damp pitch. Head coach Gonzalo Pineda emerged from the locker room a few minutes after the team, strapping on a large, hooded raincoat, and jumped right into the possession games as he normally does.
The last part of training consisted of an intense two-sided competition. In the game, midfielder Matheus Rossetto, whoās working his way back from a hamstring injury he sustained during the match against D.C. United, connected with fellow Brazilian Luiz AraĆŗjo on some short, crisp passes. Jackson Conway scored a header on a cross from midfielder Jake Mulraney, then Mulraney followed it up with a goal of his own, a firmly struck ball with his left foot.
At the moment, the team is going through a bit of a dry spell in terms of scoring goals in MLS matches. Atlanta United scored six goals in the U.S. Open Cup match against Chattanooga FC on April 20, but in its last three MLS matches has only scored once. So, the team is using training to work on those things like making sharp passes, creating opportunities and finishing chances.
āWe need to continue working hard on the training field,ā defender Brooks Lennon said. āGonzalo is the type of coach that no matter what happens in the game, it comes down to what we do in training. Weāre going to work as hard as possible to get the ball in the back of the net for our supporters.ā
Tuesday was also a special occasion for one of the newest members of Atlanta United. Thiago Almada celebrated his 21st birthday, which meant another cake-smashing ceremony following training.
Here are a few more observations and insights from the Training Ground.
Working On Crossing
Crossing and finishing were big themes on Tuesday. After training, Mulraney and Ronald HernĆ”ndez stayed behind to get in some extra reps. They split on opposite flanks, and defender Alex De John would alternate sending in a ball to either side. The midfielders either passed the ball back up to De John or theyād take the ball down the field and cross it into the box.
Assistant coaches Rob Valentino and Diego de la Torre were involved and instructed the players. At one point, de la Torre showed off his form racing HernƔndez down the sideline and pulling off a long, sliding tackle on the wet grass. On the next play, de la Torre defended Mulraney on the other side of the pitch, but the Irishman beat him 1-v-1 and delivered a bending shot into goal.
āItās an integral part of our attack,ā defender Andrew Gutman said. āI wouldnāt say itās one of our main points of attack, but itās definitely something that weāre trying to utilize and weāre trying to get better at. Just putting in good crosses, good service and starting to get on the end of them.ā
In its previous two MLS matches, the team has dominated the opponent in the crossing category. Against FC Cincinnati on April 17, Atlanta United crossed the ball 20 more times than the visiting side (27-7). The following weekend against Inter Miami CF, Atlanta United made 25 crosses compared to Miamiās six.
The numbers show Atlanta Unitedās dominance in the attack. The team possess the ball and creates chances. Although the opportunities havenāt always translated into goals, players are optimistic that soon they will.
āOur offense is doing a fantastic job,ā Gutman said. āThiago, Marcelino, all those guys up front are causing chaos for the defenders that we face. Itās just that final moment, the final touch, being clinical in front of the net, but thatās something weāre struggling at right now.ā
Counting On Goals
When asked how he defines a good cross, Gutmanās answer was simple.
āWhen it goes in the back of the net.ā
As good as Atlanta United has been with creating opportunities and getting off crosses, the team has struggled with finishing chances. Even though the team outperformed Cincinnati and Inter Miami in those aspects, Atlanta United only scored once in the last two MLS matches.
The sole goal came by way of a Lennon corner kick. Striker Ronaldo Cisneros poked in the rebounding ball to score his first career MLS goal.
āWe try our best to get in those areas and create goal-scoring opportunities for our forwards,ā Lennon said. āThose areas weāve done really well at getting into, but unfortunately we havenāt scored as many goals as weād like to, and thatās something that weāre going to continue to work on the practice field and hopefully itāll come in the game.ā
When it comes to finishing off those chances, both Gutman and Lennon mentioned taking extra time ā either on the cross or on the finish. For Gutman, itās about slowing down a half second before delivering a cross, picking out a teammate and serving a final ball that a teammate can get on the end of. For Lennon, itās about taking that deep breath before connecting on the shot to make sure to bury the ball.
With a little more patience and composure in those moments, both teammates believe Atlanta United is capable of being better with the finishing touch.
āItās just us being a little more patient, a little more clinical, and I think things will turn around for us,ā Gutman said.
A Trip To Canada
The team is wrapping up challenging stretch on the schedule that required a lot of travel. During the month of April, the schedule consists of five matches away from Mercedes-Benz Stadium and four road trips.
āIt was obviously a difficult month in terms of results, in terms of travel, but itās our job to get through these,ā Gutman said.
Atlanta United concludes the month with a trip to Canada to face CF MontrƩal at Stade Saputo. The last time the two sides met was March 19 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Almada and Lennon scored late goals that allowed Atlanta United to erase a 3-1 deficit and earn a point.
āMontrĆ©al is a tough team, theyāre a really good opponent,ā Lennon said. āYou saw what they were capable of doing to us on our home field, but I think itās going to be a great matchup.ā
That meeting was also the last multi-goal match for Atlanta United in MLS competition, so the group hopes that the second meeting between the two Eastern Conference foes will be a chance to score some goals.
To get a result this weekend, Atlanta United will likely need some scoring. CF MontrĆ©al hasnāt lost a match since March 12. Since then, the Canadian side has earned all 11 of their points in the Eastern Conference table ā while scoring plenty of goals themselves. February 27 against Orlando City SC was the last MLS outing that CF MontrĆ©al was held scoreless.
āWeāve been playing well, even though the results might not follow,ā Lennon said. āI think weāve been playing great soccer and they have as well, so I think itās going to be a great matchup, good game of football. Weāre looking to go there Saturday night and pick up points.ā