With one starter definitely out because of an injury, and another possibly out because of an injury, Atlanta United interim manager Rob Valentino said those losses, of Brooks Lennon and maybe Stian Gregersen, will affect the team’s formation and tactics for Saturday’s must-win match against Inter Miami on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Lennon, who suffered a dislocated shoulder Friday in a 2-1 loss at Miami, was scheduled to undergo shoulder surgery Thursday that will force him to miss the rest of the season, whether it ends Saturday or continues into the next round of the playoffs. Lennon, a right fullback, led the team in regular-season appearances (33).
Gregersen, who suffered a hamstring strain in that game, worked out with a trainer Thursday. Gregersen, a centerback, made 23 appearances.
“They are two players that we’ve relied on heavily, “ Valentino said.
Valentino didn’t reveal what formation he may use and how the tactics will be affected by the injuries.
Atlanta United primarily has played out of a back four this season. It started last week’s match using a 4-3-3 formation that changed to a 5-4-1 after Lennon’s injury in the first half. The formation seemed to temporarily unsettle Miami, contributing to Atlanta United’s only goal, scored by Saba Lobjanidze.
The back five is the same formation Atlanta United used against Inter Miami in the their first meeting during the regular season. Focusing on counterattacking after forcing turnovers, Atlanta United scored three goals in a 3-1 win. Miami used most of its standouts, including Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets.
Atlanta United used a back four in the second meeting a few months later at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta United scored two goals against Miami, which started the match without the standout quartet. The match ended 2-2.
“I just try to look at what’s best available for the game, what personnel will work,” Valentino said. “We just look at that part of it. Some of that data comes into play and the stats that can help, for sure, but ultimately, it’s the personnel that we will fit into the places that they’ll play in the game.”
Lennon’s usual replacement is Ronald Hernandez. He wasn’t available in Game 1 because of an illness he suffered the night before the match. Hernandez is fully healthy, Valentino said Thursday. Lennon was replaced by Luis Abram, a centerback.
Gregersen’s backup usually is Abram. With him already in the match, Gergersen was replaced by Noah Cobb, a Homegrown signee who had made 19 appearances this season.
If Gregersen is unavailable Saturday, and Valentino goes with a back five, the only other healthy centerback who could come off the bench in case of an injury or other need would be Efrain Morales, who has four appearances this season.
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Atlanta United’s 2024 schedule
Feb. 24 Columbus 1, Atlanta United 0
March 9 Atlanta United 4, New England 1
March 17 Atlanta United 2, Orlando 0
March 23 Toronto 2, Atlanta United 0
March 31 Atlanta United 3, Chicago 0
April 6 Atlanta United 1, NYCFC 1
April 14 Atlanta United 2, Philadelphia 2
April 20 Cincinnati 2, Atlanta United 1
April 27 Atlanta United 1, Chicago 1
May 4 Minnesota 2, Atlanta United 1
May 7 Atlanta United 3, Charlotte Independence 0 in U.S. Open Cup
May 11 D.C. United 3, Atlanta United 2
May 15 Cincinnati 1, Atlanta United 0
May 18 Atlanta United 1, Nashville 1
May 21 Atlanta United 0 (5), Charleston 0 (4) in U.S. Open Cup
May 25 LAFC 1, Atlanta United 0
May 29 Atlanta United 3, Miami 1
June 2 Charlotte 3, Atlanta United 2
June 15 Atlanta United 2, Houston 2
June 19 Atlanta United 1, D.C. United 0
June 22 Atlanta United 1, St. Louis 1
June 29 Atlanta United 2, Toronto 1
July 3 New England 2, Atlanta United 1
July 6 Real Salt Lake 5, Atlanta United 2
July 9 vs. Indy Eleven 2, Atlanta United 1
July 13 Montreal 1, Atlanta United 0
July 17 Atlanta United 2, NYCFC 2
July 20 Atlanta United 2, Columbus 1
July 26 D.C. United 3 (6), Atlanta United 3 (5) in Leagues Cup
Aug. 4 Santos Laguna 0 (5), Atlanta United 0 (3) in Leagues Cup
Aug. 24 L.A. Galaxy 2, Atlanta United 0
Aug. 31 Atlanta United 1, Charlotte 0
Sept. 14 Nashville 2, Atlanta United 0
Sept. 18 Atlanta United 2, Inter Miami 2
Sept. 21 Atlanta United 2, Red Bulls 2
Sept. 28 Atlanta United 1, Philadelphia 1
Oct. 2 Montreal 2, Atlanta United 1
Oct. 5 Atlanta United 2, Red Bulls 1
Oct. 19 Atlanta United 2, Orlando 1
Oct. 22 Atlanta United 2 (5), Montreal 2 (4) in wild card round
Oct. 25 Inter Miami 2, Atlanta United 1 in playoffs, Game 1
Nov. 2 Inter Miami at Atlanta United in playoffs, Game 2
Nov. 9 Atlanta United at Inter Miami in playoffs, Game 3 (if necessary)
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