HOUSTON â The Houston Dynamo finally have the playmaker theyâve desperately searched for, but head coach Wilmer Cabrera wants to make something perfectly clear about new signingTomas Martinez.
âHeâs coming [here] to be part of the family. Heâs not coming to save us,â Cabrera said on Monday before Dynamo practice. âI donât want him to be the savior of the Houston Dynamo.â
Not that the Dynamo are in need of saving. Houston have 28 points and are in third-place in the Western Conference, but the 22-year-old Martinez, whose signing was announced on Monday, should further bolster an attack side that already includes bright young talents Alberth Elis, Romell Quioto, Mauro Manotas and Erick "Cubo" Torres.
âThe good thing with Tomas is that heâs a player that works both sides of the ball but he finds space between the lines,â said Dynamo GM Matt Jordan. âHe has the ability to make the final pass. He has great vision. Great creativity. And heâs coming at a good age so weâre pleased to have him.â
Cabrera said he doesnât know specifically where the Argentine, who will be the team'sâ third Designated Player along with Elis and Torres, will help the team. Martinez has yet to train with the Dynamo pending the receipt of a P-1 Visa and International Transfer Certificate.
âRight now we know that heâs talented but we havenât been able to let him interact with his teammates,â Cabrera said. âSo when he interacts, thatâs when weâre going to know.â
Martinez, who in his young professional career has already played in Argentina, Spain and Portugal, is mostly remembered for wearing the famed No. 10 Argentina shirt and leading his countryâs U-20 side to the 2015 South American Youth Football Championship and earning a spot in the 2015 U-20 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Oddly enough, thatâs where Cabrera first laid eyes on the attacking midfielder. Cabrera was working with FIFAâs Technical Study Group at the time and it required that he travel and attend CONCACAF and CONMEBOL youth tournaments.
What stood out for Cabrera when he saw Martinez play?
âHeâs very talented. Heâs a playmaker who is a very modern playmaker,â Cabrera said. âHe can play on the left, on the right, in the middle. He scores. He assists. And he has a good IQ in terms of soccer. Thatâs good enough for us and now itâs a matter of getting used to the heat.â
The Houston heat and humidity is just one of the things that Martinez will have to adapt to in MLS. The Dynamo donât plan on rushing him through his adjustment, especially since heâll be joining an established group midway through the season.
âWeâre going to support him and give him the time for him to adapt to this league, which is very complicated and very tough,â Cabrera said. âHeâs going to have his time. Heâs going to have his momentum to get on the field and try to help us and perform with his qualities.â