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New record crowd sees Atlanta rise into first

♦ A pair of own-goals and Josef Martinez’s goal in his ninth straight game lead United to win.

- By Paul Newberry

ATLANTA — Atlanta United is back in a familiar spot.

First place.

Pressing the attack right from the start, the reigning MLS Cup champions scored a pair of own-goals in the first half and got a penalty kick from Josef Martinez to finish off a 3-0 victory over the LA Galaxy on Saturday, pushing the reigning MLS Cup champions into a tie for the top spot in the Eastern Conference.

“This is the goal,” first-year coach Frank de Boer said. “We want to be on top. We want to be the hunted.”

United (12-9-3) pulled even with Philadelph­ia at 39 points, stretching its home unbeaten streak to 10 games in a matchup between two of the league’s top teams. Atlanta has never allowed a goal to the Galaxy, recording three straight shutouts since entering the league in 2017.

With the upper deck opened up and another MLS record crowd of 72,548 rocking Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the home team responded with one of its best performanc­es in what has been an up-and-down season.

The Galaxy (12-10-1) provided plenty of help.

In the 23rd minute, Florentin Pogba retrieved a long ball at the Atlanta end of the field and worked it up to Ezequiel Barco racing through the midfield. Barco slid a nifty pass to Pity Martinez, who broke into the clear down the right side. Martinez tried to work the ball in front, where both Barco and Josef Martinez were lurking, but the pass struck defender Dave Romney, sliding across the area on his back, and deflected past helpless goalkeeper David Bingham.

Atlanta made it 2-0 with a nearly identical play in the 43rd. This time, Justin Meram sprinted free down the left side and looked to get the ball to Josef Martinez, who was open in front of the net. Defender Giancarlo Gonzalez slid across to block the pass and wound up doing the same thing as Romney — deflecting the ball past Bingham.

“Some would say, ‘Ahh, it’s unlucky on their part and lucky for Atlanta,’” Atlanta goalkeeper Brad Guzan said. “No, that’s hard work and being in the right spot at the right time, the good delivery of the crosses. That’s down to us. That’s us creating our own luck.”

Indeed, United had plenty of chances to score a goal of its own in the opening half. Barco put a blistering ball off the crossbar, while Pity Martinez had a shot ricochet off the far post after Bingham just got a piece of it.

Barco, Josef Martinez and Pity Martinez have rarely gotten a chance to play together

this season because of injuries and internatio­nal commitment­s.

The trio showed what they’re capable of by creating numerous chances in the Galaxy’s zone.

“Suddenly,” de Boer said, “the puzzle looks like it could work.”

Atlanta sealed the victory in the 72nd after a video review showed that Emerson Hyndman was knocked down in the area by Gonzalez while going for a rebound after Bingham made a brilliant save to deny Josef Martinez.

That sent Martinez to the spot for the penalty kick, which he ripped inside the left post for his 18th goal of the season while Bingham dove to the right.

The big crowd was denied a chance to see the Galaxy’s top scorer, Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c. The Swedish striker, who has 16 goals, was suspended for the match for an accumulati­on of yellow cards after picking up his fifth in a 4-0 loss at Portland last weekend.

LA also was missing another key player, defender Diego Polenta, who was suspended for picking up red card after the final whistle against the Timbers.

 ?? Atlanta United ?? Not only was Atlanta bolstered by Josef Martinez’s goal in an MLS record-tying ninth straight game Saturday, but the LA Galaxy allowed a pair of own-goals.
Atlanta United Not only was Atlanta bolstered by Josef Martinez’s goal in an MLS record-tying ninth straight game Saturday, but the LA Galaxy allowed a pair of own-goals.

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