The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta United wins home opener

MLS-record crowd sees 3-1 victory over D.C

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Goals from Josef Martinez, Miguel Almiron and Hector Villalba, as well as a record-setting crowd, lifted Atlanta United to a 3-1 win over D.C. United on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The Five Stripes (1-1-0) looked like a much different team than last week in a 4-0, season-opening loss at Houston. In that game, United had no energy and made too many individual mistakes, many of which resulted in goals.

Part of the difference Sunday was playing with more intensity, combined with a formation switch from a 4-3-3 that the team used most of last season and last week to a 3-5-2 against D.C. United.

Manager Gerardo Martino said the change gave the team more players in the midfield and gave Martinez and Villalba, deployed as dual strikers, and Almiron and Darlington Nagbe, used as attacking midfielder­s, room to maneu- ver on offense.

That freedom resulted in that quartet accounting for the goals and four of the six credited assists.

“It was important and interestin­g to see the response from the team,” Martino said. “We knew (commitment) was going to be important coming off that game in Houston where we made a lot of mistakes.”

Another difference was the crowd. Atlanta United broke its MLS single-game attendance record with 72,035 tickets sold and distribute­d. Atlanta United set the league single-game record of 71,874 against Toronto on Oct. 22, 2017. That mark broke the record of 70,425 it set against Orlando

City on Sept. 16.

“When that second goal goes in and you look at them, you can really see it,” Jeff Larentowic­z said. “The crowd’s incredible. It’s always good to be in front of them. To continue to break records is really astonishin­g for us.”

Atlanta United opened the scoring in the 24th minute on a goal by Martinez, who only needed to put his foot on a perfect cross from Villalba. He picked up the ball on a pass from Nagbe, dribbled a few yards and then put a pass between Steve Birnbaum’s legs, to a spot just ahead of goalkeeper David Ousted for Martinez to run onto for his 20th goal in MLS. Villalba said all he and Martinez need are eye contact to know where the other is going.

“When we have opportunit­ies in training, we always talk about what to do when he has the ball in that position,” Martinez said. “I always run (toward the goal).”

Almiron scored his goal in the 73rd minute from 18

yards out on an assist by Julian Gressel and Villalba. Villalba’s goal came a few minutes later on a header off a corner kick and was assisted by Almiron and Greg Garza.

Villalba said his goal is a play that the team works on. Had he not headed it,

he said Leandro Gonzalez Pirez was right behind him. The idea is to head it toward the back post for someone to run onto. It just so happens he hit the header a little harder than usual.

D.C. United’s goal was scored by Darren Mattocks in the 86th minute.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Atlanta United midfielder Jeff Larentowiz (center) and teammates react as a shot by Hector Villalba (left) gets past D.C. United goalkeeper David Ousted for a 3-0 lead during the second half Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Atlanta United midfielder Jeff Larentowiz (center) and teammates react as a shot by Hector Villalba (left) gets past D.C. United goalkeeper David Ousted for a 3-0 lead during the second half Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
 ?? CURTIS COMPTON PHOTOS / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Atlanta United broke its MLS single-game attendance record with 72,035 tickets sold and distribute­d for Sunday’s home opener.
CURTIS COMPTON PHOTOS / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Atlanta United broke its MLS single-game attendance record with 72,035 tickets sold and distribute­d for Sunday’s home opener.
 ??  ?? Atlanta United midfielder Miguel Almiron (right) is mobbed by teammates after scoring to give Atlanta a 2-0 lead in the second half Sunday.
Atlanta United midfielder Miguel Almiron (right) is mobbed by teammates after scoring to give Atlanta a 2-0 lead in the second half Sunday.

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