The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Probable must-win game for Five Stripes

- By Doug Roberson doug.roberson@ajc.com

Sitting in 12th place in the East, with 10 teams making the playoffs, Atlanta United will most likely need to win today to have any hope,

So, yes, Atlanta United has had a few must-win games this season, but this time Atlanta United’s must-win game really is a must-win game. Probably.

Because it didn’t win the previous few must-win games, it now has to defeat Cincinnati today at Mercedes-Benz Stadium or its season is done. Probably. Yes, it will still have one game to play, but it likely won’t have any bearing on the team making the MLS playoffs.

To recap, for the nth time in the past fewweeks: Atlanta United is in 12th place in the 14-team East. It has 19 points. Ten teams make the playoffs. Atlanta United trails 10th-place Chicago by two points. Between Atlanta United and Chicago are Inter Miamiand D.C. United, which have 21 points each.

If any of those teams win this weekend and Atlanta United doesn’t, it can’t finish with enough points to make the postseason for the fourth consecutiv­e season. It’s possible that each of the teams could lose but it’s unlikely. Then again, in 2020 anything seems possible. Chicago played at Nashville on Saturday. Miami plays at Toronto and D.C. United plays at New England today.

Atlanta United has at times seemed like it has led a charmed life inits first three years, with an MLS Cup in just its second season and U.S. Open Cup last year. It seems highly improbable that every result will go its way this weekend. That’s why it must defeat Cincinnati. That is the only thing it can control.

“We know the different scenarios that if we get points this weekend, we keep next weekend alive,” interim manager Stephen Glass said.

Glass said the players, as they have been even during their current six-game winless streak, are in good spirits.

“Credit to them and their mentality they are ready and prepared for game (today),” Glass said. “I’m hopeful the results change for that reason, that they get some sort of reward.”

What would really lift the team’s spirits is if it can score first. It is 5-0-0 this season when it scores first. It is0-12-2 when it doesn’t.

“There’s a collective mindset that we can, we will and we are going to get three points,” goalkeeper Brad Guzan said.

Glass hasn’t held back with his lineup choices the past two games, both of which also were described as “must win.” He has started what he considers his highest-powered lineup with Designated Players Ezequiel Barco and Marcelino Moreno, as well as midfielder Matheus Rossetto and the speedy Jurgen Damm.

They have combined to score zero goals in those games. The two goals scored in the past two games came from Jon Gallagher and Erick Torres, each of whom came off the bench to keep hope alive in the final minutes of losses to D.C. United and Orlando.

Glass has changed the striker in the past two games, trying to create a spark. Torres started against D.C. United and was ineffectiv­e. Adam Jahn started against Orlando. He also was ineffectiv­e.

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JOHN RAOUX / ASSOCIATED PRESS AtlantaUni­tedmidfiel­der Jurgen Damm(left) tries to get past Orlando City defender KamalMille­r during their gameWednes­day.
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