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Atlanta’s Martinez wins MVP award in Major League Soccer

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Josef Martinez choked up a bit when he saw his grandparen­ts in the front row. On most days, he’s not susceptibl­e to tears. This time, he couldn’t help himself. A teary eyed Martinez claimed the MVP award from Major League Soccer on Wednesday after shattering the record for goals in a season and leading Atlanta United to the championsh­ip game.

While he normally speaks through a translator, the 25-year-old Venezuelan gave the first part of his acceptance speech in English.

“This is a special day for me, for my family, for my teammates, for the city,” Martinez said, without the benefit of notes. “I want to say thank you to the fans for the amazing support this year.”

In just two years, Atlanta United has establishe­d itself as a flagship franchise in MLS, setting numerous attendance records and achieving immediate success on the field with a high-scoring, attacking style spearheade­d by its 25-year-old Venezuelan striker.

Another record crowd of more than 70,000 is expected for Saturday night’s MLS Cup final against the Portland Timbers.

Martinez already claimed the Golden Boot for scoring 31 goals in 34 games this season, breaking the MLS mark of 27 shared by Roy Lassiter, Chris Wondolowsk­i and Bradley Wright-Phillips.

“He wears his heart on his sleeve,” United president Darren Eales said. “You can see it in his hunger for goals. That drive is part of his skill set.”

Martinez joins a very select club in Atlanta. During the ceremony, he received video congratula­tions from the city’s other MVPs — retired baseball stars Chipper Jones, Dale Murphy and Terry Pendleton of the Braves, as well as quarterbac­k Matt Ryan of the NFL Falcons.

Martinez credited his teammates for giving him plenty of scoring chances, including fellow MVP finalist Miguel Almiron.

“I wish I could cut this trophy up and give them each a part of it,” Martinez said, speaking after the ceremony through a translator.

The other finalists for the Landon Donovan trophy were Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c of the Los Angeles Galaxy, Wayne Rooney of D.C. United and Carlos Vela of Los Angeles FC.

— Associated Press

 ??  ?? Atlanta United forward Josef Martinez celebrates after scoring a goal against the New York Red Bulls during their MLS Eastern Conference final in Atlanta. Martinez was honored with the MLS MVP Award on Wednesday.
Atlanta United forward Josef Martinez celebrates after scoring a goal against the New York Red Bulls during their MLS Eastern Conference final in Atlanta. Martinez was honored with the MLS MVP Award on Wednesday.

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