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Why Marcelino Moreno would not be a good signing for Stephen Glass's Atlanta United

The arrival of the Argentine attacker from Lanús is not seen with good eyes among Atlanta United fans after the failures in the last incorporations.

By Mauricio Saenz

The arrival of the Argentine attacker from Lanús is not seen with good eyes among Atlanta United fans after the failures in the last incorporations.
The arrival of the Argentine attacker from Lanús is not seen with good eyes among Atlanta United fans after the failures in the last incorporations.
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In the last time the signings of Atlanta United were not the best. Pity Martinez, Emerson Hyndman, Justin Meram, Dion Pereira, Brooks Lennon, Mo Adams, Matheus Rossetto, Jake Mulraney, Fernando Meza are the list of reinforcements after the Martino era. The poor performance of these players and the poor results generated that the fans begin to lose confidence in the new signings.

The identification of talents was much more favorable when Gerardo Martino was the club's coach since with him came players like Miguel Almiron, Josef Martinez, Hector Villalba, Leandro Gonzalez-Pirez, Tyrone Mears, Ezequiel Barco, Darlington Nagbe, Franco Escobar or Eric Remedi. In addition, since the departure of the Argentine coach, the team has drafted players who have not yet seen minutes with the first team.

The lack of dialogue between the leaders and the post-Martino coaches was not the best and that is why the arrival of Marcelino Moreno generates doubt. Will the Argentine be up to the task of performing in the MLS?

 


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