Minnesota United's recently arrived right back Alan Benitez calls himself already accustomed to his new team because he played a similar style back home in Paraguay.
But he and his new coach Adrian Heath are working to reach an understanding about just what that position means to each.
In Paraguay, Benitez mostly played higher up the field and wider, as what Heath terms a "wingback" on a five-man back line.
With the Loons, he has played outside next to center back Michael Boxall in a four-man backline in his five appearances.
"Everybody plays differently," Heath said.
But there's usually one way Heath prefers.
His teams use their outside defensive backs to attack and cross the ball into the 18-yard box, but without sacrificing too much their defensive shape and responsibility.
"I'm very used to that," Benitez said in Spanish interpreted by a team employee. "In my previous team in Paraguay, we played in a similar manner. How this team plays fits well for me."