tata martino
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino on Aug. 31 ahead of the team’s road trip to DC United on Sept. 2. Topics included his assistance of United players such as Josef Martinez and Miguel Almiron seeing to play in Europe and Martino’s current contract status with Atlanta.
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino before his team’s practice on Aug. 22. Topics included Martnio’s favorite soccer rivalry ahead of Atlanta’s road contest at Orlando City on Aug. 24, Atlanta’s upcoming four-match road trip, an injury update on Darlington Nagbe and Greg Garza along with the play of
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino before his team’s practice on Aug. 17. Topics included the defensive play of Leandro Gonzalez Pirez and Jeff Larentowicz, preparing to host Columbus Crew on Aug. 19 and availability of Ezequiel Barco.
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The Sports Inquirer attended the postmatch presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino following his team’s 2-2 home tie to Toronto FC on August 4. Topics included thoughts on the tie, conceding goals at the end of the first and second half, using a 3-5-2 formation, dropping points at home, using younger players Romario Williams,
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of the MLS All-Star Team on July 30 ahead of its match against Juventus on July 31. The panel consisted of manager Tata Martino (Atlanta United), Brad Guzan (Atlanta United), former Juventus and current Toronto FC player Sebastian Giovinco and MLS All-Star Captain Carlos Vela (Los Angeles FC). Topics
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino following his team’s 3-1 home win over DC United on July 21. Topics included thoughts on the win, excluding Ezequiel Barco from the lineup for disciplinary purposes, Josef Martinez’s hat trick and the first career MLS start for Andrew Carleton.