The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Big win, big crowd in Benz debut

More than 45,000 fans see Atlanta start string of six home games at $1.5B facility.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United’s six-month wait to play in its new home of Mercedes-Benz Stadium appears to have been worth it.

A soccer event was supposed to be the first event in the $1.5 billion sports palace in March. But constructi­on delays pushed back the inaugural game until June, and then until July, and then until Sunday’s opener against Dallas.

With goals from Leandro Gonzalez Pirez, Josef Martinez and Greg Garza, Atlanta United defeated Dallas 3-0 to start its string of six consecutiv­e home games at its new home. More

than 45,000 fans were ecstatic.

“It lived up to expectatio­ns,” captain Michael Parkhurst said. “It was fantastic. The crowd was fantastic. A very good evening to start things off here.”

Unlike the team that looked lethargic at times in its previous two games, a 1-0 loss at D.C. United and a 2-2 draw at Philadelph­ia, the Five Stripes jumped on Dallas quickly and rarely let up. The team had a season-high 12 shots on goal and showed an imaginatio­n and understand­ing with passes and runs that have been missing in recent weeks. Manager Gerardo Martino called the performanc­e the team’s best of the season.

The victory keeps Atlanta United (11-8-6) in sixth place and in the playoffs in the MLS Eastern Conference.

First chance

It appeared that Josef Martinez was on the verge of giving Atlanta United a 1-0 lead in the sixth minute with a penalty kick after he was hauled down in the

box by Dallas goalkeeper Jesse Gonzalez. Instead, VAR reviewed the penalty and said Martinez was offside on the run that led to the penalty.

By rule, VAR can review if there was an infraction during the attacking play that would negate the penalty. Martinez being offside on the pass from Miguel Almiron was an infraction.

Hector Villalba, Yamil Asad and Almiron combined in the 12th minute to create a scoring chance with Villalba crossing to Asad, who put the ball into space in the penalty box for Almiron to run onto. His shot was blocked by Gonzalez.

First goal

After coming close several times, Atlanta United grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 14th minute on a goal by Pirez, his first for Atlanta United. The Five Stripes quickly took a corner kick. Almiron whipped in a cross that went off Villalba’s head and across the penalty box, where Pirez was there to knock it in. He said he was just trying to put it across the goal, but with the turf it took a bounce and went in.

“It’s a great joy to score the first goal in the stadium,” Pirez said. “Over the course of years and history, it will always go down as the first goal, so that’s something I’ll always remember. But the important thing is that it served a purpose and helped us win the game.”

It was Almiron’s 10th assist and Villalba’s fifth this season.

“The first goal obviously changed the game and gets the crowd involved,” goalkeeper Brad Guzan said.

Second goal

It took Atlanta United less than a minute into the second half to increase its lead to 2-0. Yamil Asad forced a turnover in Dallas’ half of the field. Carlos Carmona picked up the loose ball and fed it to Almiron, who was streaking down the left wing. He crossed it to Martinez for the tap-in goal. It was Martinez’s 10th goal this season and Almiron’s team-leading 11th assist.

“It takes so much pressure off when you get that goal in the second half,” Parkhurst said. “It was smooth sailing from there. Everybody did their part, but that second goal was really important.”

Third goal

Garza’s second goal this season gave Atlanta United a 3-0 lead in the 68th minute. Villalba put in a cross from 18 yards that Martinez ran across — he smartly never touched the ball — drawing the Dallas defense with him and leaving Garza alone on the back post for the tap-in. It was an intelligen­t play by Martinez. It was also Villalba’s sixth assist this season.

Garza said he was yelling at Martinez to let the ball go through.

“I think it was OK because he had already scored his goal for the day,” Garza said. “It gave me a chance to score mine.”

The playoff chase

Atlanta United’s victory, combined with Montreal’s loss to New England on Saturday and Philadelph­ia’s tie with Minnesota United on Saturday, comes close to reducing the Eastern Conference playoff chase to six teams for six spots.

Atlanta United has 39 points and remains in sixth and has two games in hand on seventh-place Montreal, which has 36 points. The Five Stripes trail fifth-place New York Red Bulls by two points but have two games in hand, trail fourth-place Columbus by four points but have four games in hand and trail third-place Chicago by six points but have three games in hand.

Atlanta United will next host New England on Wednesday in the second of six consecutiv­e home games.

 ?? PAUL NEWBERRY / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Some 45,000 fans cheered Atlanta United’s 3-0 win Sunday over Dallas in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. “The crowd was fantastic,” United captain Michael Parkhurst said.
PAUL NEWBERRY / ASSOCIATED PRESS Some 45,000 fans cheered Atlanta United’s 3-0 win Sunday over Dallas in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. “The crowd was fantastic,” United captain Michael Parkhurst said.

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