New York Daily News

Bulls get horns

Atlanta rolls in opening leg UNITED 3 RED BULLS 0

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ATLANTA — After the final whistle blew, the Atlanta players lingered in the middle of the pitch, doling out hugs and soaking up the cheers of more than 70,000 fans.

Everyone knew this was a huge step toward the MLS Cup.

Everyone knew how much this meant to a city that has known so much sporting heartbreak. Josef Martinez, Franco Escobar and Hector Villalba scored for Atlanta United to lead a 3-0 rout of the Supporters’ Shield-winning Red Bulls in the opening leg of the Eastern Conference final Sunday. “We’ve just raised our game,” captain Michael Parkhurst said. “We’ve raised the energy, the desire, the fight.”

Atlanta has a huge edge heading into the second leg Thursday night in Harrison. The winner of the two-game, cumulative-goals series will host the MLS Cup final Dec. 8 against either Portland or Sporting Kansas City.

In just its second season and already wildly popular, the United is hoping to give Atlanta its first pro sports championsh­ip since the Braves won the 1995 World Series. That remains the city’s lone major title, its history defined mostly by performanc­es such as the Falcons’ Super Bowl meltdown.

“Play with passion,” Parkhurst said. “Play for the city.”

Before a crowd of 70,016 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, United defeated the Red Bulls for the first time in franchise history after three losses and a draw in their previous meetings. Atlanta also got a bit of redemption after losing the Supporters’ Shield to the Red Bulls on the final day of the regular season. Of course, it’s not over yet. Atlanta can afford to play conservati­vely in the second leg, but doesn’t want to totally abandon the attacking style that has served it so well.

“You go and play the game,” Jeff Larentowic­z said. “You can’t sit on top of your goal and think you’re going to defend for 90 minutes. It’s not going to work.”

A matchup between the two best teams in MLS was a one-sided affair. Atlanta dominated much of the game and could have won by an even bigger margin. While a Red Bull goal was waved off after a video review and goalkeeper Brad Guzan made a clutch save in the closing minutes, this game was played mostly in the Red Bulls’ end of the field.

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