Barrera’s Cal FC story could be a motivating factor for Hartford Athletic against the Red Bulls. It also served as a reminder when he was preparing for the 2022 Cup opener against Oyster Bay United FC.
“I told everyone we cannot take this team lightly, whatsoever,” Barrera said after his Hartford side from the USL Championship (the second pro tier) took a 3-1 victory over Oyster Bay. “They have nothing to lose and they have things to prove and it’s the Open Cup and anything happens.”
Eight USL Championship teams were ousted in this 2022 Second Round. But head coach Harry Watling took steps to make certain Hartford Athletic would not be among them. “We saw a lot of upsets in the Cup, a lot of USL teams knocked out,” he said. “A lot of teams took the opposition lightly.”
Watling, in his second season in Hartford, learned early lessons following the FA Cup while growing up in South London -- and coaching academy teams at Millwall, Chelsea and West Ham United.
“This is very similar to the FA Cup in England – you either take it seriously or you don’t take it seriously,” Watling said. “We took it seriously and put out a really strong side. Some of our starters didn’t start but we had them on the bench.”
Barrera & Lewis – Athletic’s Difference Makers
Among those on the bench were Barrera, who replaced 17-year-old Pearse O’Brien with the score tied 1-1 in the second half. “Danny is our talisman, a big-game player,” Watling said. “He came on and changed the game for us. He turned it up another grade.”
Watling and Hartford will be going strong from the opening whistle against the Red Bulls.
“This is a huge game, especially because it’s at home, and it’s a knockout game,” the 32-year-old coach said. “We were hoping for an MLS team and we’re delighted it’s the Red Bulls. It will be a massive challenge. They have wonderful players, they are top-four in MLS, and they have a really difficult style to play against. They are really direct and they run over you.”
Hartford will depend on back-line anchor Tom Brewitt, a former Liverpool FC junior center-back, to provide composure. In midfield, Barrera will be paired with Jamaica national teamer Andre Lewis.
Watling calls Lewis “our best player – a Rolls Royce of a player. Great first touch, lovely imagination, [ability] to find a pass. He plays next to Barrera, so we have two No. 10s.”