Austin FC
Let’s Push Things Forward: Dani Pereira is Austin FC’s Midfield Motor
Dani Pereira has emerged as one of MLS’s best central midfielders.
Who remembers the name Philip Mayaka?
The Kenyan-born former Clemson Tiger midfielder was supposed Austin FC’s first-ever draft pick in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft. Austin FC had the number one pick, and there was no debate: Mayaka was who they should select.
This decision was like telling your host or hostess you’d like to sit inside and not out on an August afternoon in Austin. If the Verde Store had existed in January 2021, it could have just gone ahead and hung up a bunch of freshly-minted green and black jerseys with Mayaka’s name slapped on the back.
The “clearest number one choice since Cyle Larin” in 2015 was mlssoccer.com writer Matt Doyle’s assessment of Mayaka. Larin recently signed for La Liga club Real Valladolid and features regularly for Canada’s very good men’s national team. Mayaka? After Austin FC shockingly passed on making him the number one pick, he fell to the Colorado Rapids at number three, never played for them, and is now with Crown Legacy – Charlotte FC’s MLS Next Pro team.
Austin FC made a surprising choice by using their number one pick on Virginia Tech’s Dani Pereira, but they made a good one. While Mayaka is still struggling to ignite his career, Pereira, now in his third MLS season, has established himself as one of the league’s most reliable midfielders.
Scratch that – ‘reliable’ is too boring a word to attach to Pereira. Sure, Pereira is reliable, but ‘reliable’ is how you describe your internet service or your dishwasher when they’re performing the functions expected of them. Pereira excels at defying expectations.
After Pereira’s solid debut campaign with Austin FC in 2021 playing in central midfield with Alex Ring, the Verde and Black signed Jhojan Valencia, who was fresh off of winning a league title in Colombia with Deportivo Cali. The move to sign Valencia – a proven league winner from South America – seemed to be the club saying to Pereira: “Nice job in year one, kid, but the grown-ups will take over from here.” Except that’s not what ended up happening.
Pereira started Austin FC’s first match of the 2022 season and played well. The same thing happened in the season’s second match. And then in the third, the fourth…you get the idea. It took a red card against Real Salt Lake in Austin FC’s eleventh match of their MLS campaign for Pereira to finally miss a match due to the ensuing suspension (avoiding the watchful eyes of MLS officials was a problem for Pereira last season). In Austin FC’s first match following Pereira’s suspension, the Venezuelan was right back in Josh Wolff’s starting eleven.
Simply refusing to relinquish his starting midfield spot, Pereira became integral to how Austin FC advanced the ball forward. Last season, no Austin FC player who played at least 1,000 minutes completed more progressive passes per 90 minutes than Pereira (all stats per fbref.com. Visit this link for a description of how fbref.com defines progressive passes and progressive carries). In addition to the 6.08 progressive passes per 90 Pereira completed in 2022, he also completed 5.56 passes per 90 into the final third – the most on Austin FC. When it came to moving the ball from Austin FC’s defensive half into the attacking third there was no one better than Pereira.
This season, Pereira’s ability to spot a pass remains intact. Only Alex Ring on Austin FC has played more progressive passes per 90 and only Ring and Julio Cascante have played more passes into the final third per 90. Where Pereira has improved in 2023 is in his ability to carry the ball forward all on his own. You can close your eyes and picture it: Pereira receives a forward pass from an Austin FC center-back, a pair of bloodthirsty opposition midfielders lurk in front of him waiting for the slightest misstep, but nope – a drop of the shoulder, a twist of the hip, and Pereira glides right by them, surging ahead into the attacking half of the field.
Dribbling the ball upfield has been a part of Pereira’s game since arriving in Austin, but in 2023 he’s ascended to another level. In 2021, Pereira completed 1.62 progressive carries per 90, and last season he completed 1.42. Thus far in 2023, Pereira has completed 2.05 progressive carries per 90. Opposing defenders don’t know whether to lunge in with a tackle to try and stop Pereira’s slippery dribbling or to sit back and pray they’re sufficiently clogging potential passing lanes.
When Pereira is directly compared to the man who was supposed to supplant him as a starter, his ball-progression wizardry is even more impressive. If Pereira is a sleek, dependable Lexus, guaranteed to get Austin FC to its required destination then Valencia is an Uber request in a remote part of town at 4 in the morning – don’t expect to get anywhere anytime soon.
Valencia seldom dribbles the ball forward (he’s completing just .23 progressive carries per 90) and is completing nearly two fewer progressive passes per 90 than Pereira. The Colombian wasn’t acquired by Austin FC for his sparkling ability on the ball. He had a reputation for being a midfield destroyer in his native country. And though Valencia has performed his defensive duties well enough (not noticeably better than Pereira performs his, it’s worth mentioning), Austin FC’s attack can look stuck in quicksand when he fills in for his Venezuelan counterpart.
Doubt Pereira at your peril. Whether it was MLS draft experts wooed by the potential of Mayaka or Austin FC season preview writers ahead of the 2022 season penciling in Valencia’s name as Wolff’s preferred starting central midfielder, Pereira has defied the humble expectations placed on him. You’re much more likely to underestimate Pereira than you are to stop him breezing by you on a soccer field.
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Austin FC empata con Inter Miami CF en el primer partido disputado en el Nu Stadium
Austin permanece invicto en tres (3) encuentros históricos contra Miami, con una victoria y dos (2) empates
El Austin FC empató 2-2 con el Inter Miami CF, vigente campeón de la MLS Cup, el sábado por la noche en el primer partido disputado en el Nu Stadium de Miami.
Los equipos intercambiaron goles en los primeros 10 minutos después de que Myrto Uzuni estrellara un tiro libre en el poste. Guilherme Biro se convirtió en el primer goleador en la historia del Nu Stadium al rematar de cabeza un córner de Facundo Torres a los seis (6) minutos de juego, marcando además la tercera asistencia de Torres en la temporada, la mayor cantidad del equipo. Miami respondió con un gol de cabeza cuatro (4) minutos después, obra del capitán Lionel Messi.
Austin estrelló el balón contra el poste por segunda vez antes del descanso y recuperó la ventaja al término de la primera parte. El ATXFC superó la defensa del Miami, creando una oportunidad de uno contra uno para Jayden Nelson. El internacional canadiense no falló y batió al portero Dayne St. Clair para anotar su primer gol con la camiseta verde y negra.
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Miami volvió a empatar en un saque de esquina gracias a un gol de Luis Suárez, que aseguró el empate en el marcador final.
Austin permanece invicto en tres (3) encuentros históricos contra Miami, con una victoria y dos (2) empates.
Resumen de anotaciones
ATX (0-1) – Guilherme Biro (asistido por Facundo Torres) 6′
MIA (1-1) – Lionel Messi (asistencia de Ian Fray y Telasco Segovia) 10′
ATX (1-2) – Jayden Nelson (asistido por Myrto Uzuni, Joseph Rosales) 53′
MIA (2-2) – Luis Suárez (asistido por Germán Berterame, Mateo Silvetti) 82′
Información del partido
Lugar: Estadio Nu (Miami, Florida)
Clima: Despejado, 77 grados
Árbitro: Allen Chapman
Árbitro asistente 1: Andrew Bigelow
Árbitro asistente 2: Adam Wienckowski
4.º Oficial : Nabil Bensalah
VAR: Michael Radchuk
AVAR: Jonathan Johnson
Fuente estadística: MLSSoccer.com
Próximo partido
El Austin FC disputará su cuarto partido como local y séptimo en la temporada regular 2026 de la Major League Soccer contra el LA Galaxy el sábado 11 de abril a la 1:30 p. m. (hora central).
Con información de: Austin FC
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Austin FC empata con LAFC
Austin dominó el ritmo del primer tiempo con un 68% de posesión, y ambos equipos desperdiciaron una (1) ocasión clara
El Austin FC empató 0-0 con el Los Angeles FC el sábado por la noche en el Q2 Stadium. La asistencia de 20.738 espectadores marcó el 91.º partido consecutivo con entradas agotadas en casa para el Austin en la MLS, extendiendo la racha activa más larga de la liga.
Austin dominó el ritmo del primer tiempo con un 68% de posesión, y ambos equipos desperdiciaron una (1) ocasión clara. El equipo Verde & Black anotó en el minuto 63, pero la volea de Myrto Uzuni fue anulada tras la revisión del VAR.
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Ninguno de los dos equipos logró marcar, y Austin puso fin al inicio perfecto de temporada del LAFC. Brad Stuver mantuvo su portería a cero en la portería del ATXFC, disputando su partido número 119 consecutivo como titular en la liga, la segunda racha más larga en la historia del club.
Información del partido
Lugar: Estadio Q2 (Austin, Texas)
Asistencia: 20.738
Clima: Despejado, 82 grados
Árbitro: Rubiel Vázquez
Árbitro asistente 1: José Da Silva
Árbitro asistente 2: Stephen McGonagle
4.º Oficial : Ismail Elfath
VAR: Younes Marrakchi
AVAR: John Krill
Fuente estadística: MLSSoccer.com
Próximo partido
Austin FC disputará su tercer partido como visitante y sexto en total de la temporada regular 2026 de la Major League Soccer contra Inter Miami CF el sábado 4 de abril a las 19:30 ET/18:30 CT.
Con información de: Austin FC
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Austin FC cae derrotado por 2-1 ante el Real Salt Lake
Austin realizó varios disparos a puerta en la primera mitad, y Brad Stuver hizo una gran parada justo antes del descanso
El Austin FC cayó derrotado por 2-1 ante el Real Salt Lake el sábado por la noche en el America First Field.
ATXFC se adelantó en el marcador gracias a un gol de Facundo Torres, quien anotó su segundo tanto de la temporada con un pase perfecto a Jon Bell. Bell remató de cabeza para marcar su primer gol con la camiseta verde y negra.
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Minutos después, Real Salt Lake empató con un autogol. Austin realizó varios disparos a puerta en la primera mitad, y Brad Stuver hizo una gran parada justo antes del descanso.
Stuver realizó más paradas clave en la segunda mitad, y Joseph Rosales estrelló el balón contra el poste, pero RSL finalmente rompió el empate en el minuto 88 para tomar la delantera y conseguir los tres (3) puntos.
Con información de: Austin FC
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