“The goal is a fantastic goal,” Atlanta interim head coach Rob Valentino said postmatch. “…I think we know he’s got good finishing ability. I’ve been telling you guys this every day of training. We watch stuff back and we’re like, ‘Man, this kid’s got a great release on a shot, ‘so I’m really happy for him.
“And it’s now he can integrate himself into the team. Officially, there’s your first goal. Now you can kick on and score some more.”
Making just his fourth appearance and third start with his new club, Miranchuk provided his first true game-defining moment for Atlanta, netting an 84th-minute stunner that followed Saba Lobjanidze’s 1-1 equalizer early in the second half. According to Valentino, there’s more to come from the 28-year-old Russian international.
“It’s difficult, no matter where you come from, to come into this league,” Valentino said. “It’s such a different league, especially to go from the Italian league to here, a very tactical league, very controlled. And then he plays a game like that.
“…He’s adapting really well. I think he’s a fantastic personality. He’s a great player, and I think he’s going to really help the team. He helps make people around him better. So I’m happy we have him.”
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