brad guzan
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The Sports Inquirer attended the media presser of Atlanta United player Brad Guzan Sept. 17 ahead of the team’s home match against DC United in Major League Soccer play the next day. Topics included the team’s improved defensive execution with manager Gonzalo Pineda, how he communicates with players in multiple languages, the home-field advantage of
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The Sports Inquirer attended the press conference of Atlanta United goalkeeper and captain Brad Guzan August 13 ahead of the team’s home tilt against LAFC August 15. Topics included the announcement of Gonzalo Pineda as the new manager earlier in the week, the team’s improved play under interim manager Rob Valentino, finding confidence through a
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Marcelino Moreno’s goal in the 94th minute proved to be the game-winner for Atlanta United which earned a 1-0 home victory over CF Montreal May 15.Atlanta, despite having a possession mark of 63.4 percent and a passing accuracy mark of 88 percent, attempted only two shots on goal in the contest which included the game-winner.
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer Show, we break down Atlanta United’s draw at Orlando City with audio from manager Gabriel Heinze and players Brad Guzan and Brooks Lennon (4:00-20:00) as well as the proposed European Super League (20:00-34:00) in the Original Free Kick. We also discuss Georgia Tech volleyball’s appearance in the NCAA
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Frank de Boer and goalkeeper Brad Guzan ahead of the team’s CONCACAF Champions League home match against Motagua Feb. 24. Topics included lessons learned from the first leg match between the two teams Feb. 18, Atlanta working with a four-man defensive back line, the offensive
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United goalkeeper Brad Guzan after his team’s preseason training session Feb. 6. Topics included an update on the MLS Players Association negotiations with MLS for a collective bargaining agreement, working with new teammates and new goalkeeper coach Liam Curran, the team’s second year under manager Frank de