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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United forward Gonzalo “Pity” Martinez following his team’s practice on May 7. Topics included Atlanta’s two-match winning streak, adjusting to playing professionally in the United States, handling the media, perceptions of his slow start to the 2019 campaign and Atlanta preparing to host Toronto on May 8.
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Frank de Boer following his team’s practice on May 7. Topics included Atlanta’s two-match winning streak, the form of Pity Martinez and Ezequiel Barco, handling the upcoming condensed schedule in May, managing the psyche of the players on the roster and Atlanta preparing to host
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United forward Josef Martinez following his team’s practice on May 7. Topics included Atlanta’s two-match winning streak, scoring two goals in the team’s 3-0 road win against Sporting Kansas City on May 5, dealing with an arm injury, Martinez’s relationship with teammate Ezequiel Barco, handling the turmoil
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino before his team’s practice on Oct. 26. In part two of the session topics included the team’s preparations for its visit to Toronto for the regular season finale on Oct. 28 and the importance of winning the Supporter’s Shield for the Atlanta organization.
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United manager Tata Martino before his team’s practice on Oct. 26. Topics included his impending departure from the team at the end of the season, the decision-making process to leave the squad, impressions of the organization and preparing to visit Toronto on Oct. 28 in the regular-season
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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,