The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta United has path to finish top four

- By Doug Roberson doug.roberson@ajc.com

If Atlanta United wins its remaining three matches it will accomplish the goal of finishing in at least fourth place in the MLS Eastern Conference.

Saturday’s results clinched that scenario for the Five Stripes. Finishing top four is important because the first round of the playoffs is a best-of-three with the top four seeds getting two home games if the first two matches are split.

Atlanta United is in sixth place with 49 points. It will play at Philadelph­ia on Wednesday, host Colum- bus on Oct. 7 and will play at Cincinnati on Decision Day.

Cincinnati clinched the Supporters Shield on Saturday with a 3-2 victory against Toronto. Cincinnati has 65 points with three matches remaining.

Orlando defeated Montreal 3-0 to reach 54 points. It has three matches remaining. New England defeated Char- lotte 2-1 to reach 52 points. It has four matches remaining.

Philadelph­ia and Colum- bus played to a 1-1 draw. Philadelph­ia has 51 points and Columbus has 50. Each have three matches remain- ing, which includes those against Atlanta United.

If Atlanta United wins its three matches, it will finish with 58 points. Therefore, Philadelph­ia would finish with a maximum of 57 points and Columbus 56.

Saturday’s results also guaranteed Atlanta United can’t finish lower than sev- enth, which means it will avoid the play-in round of the playoffs that will feature the eighth and ninth seeds.

Among the individual awards being pursued by Atlanta United players, Gior- gos Giakoumaki­s remains tied with Cincinnati’s Luciano Acosta and Nashville’s Hany Mukhtar for the Golden Boot. Each has 15 goals. Thiago Almada leads the league in assists (16), two more than the rest of the field.

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 ?? MIGUEL MARTINEZ/AJC FILE ?? Atlanta United midfielder Thiago Almada (right) leaves behind Inter Miami defender Christophe­r Mcvey during a Sept. 16 match in Atlanta.
MIGUEL MARTINEZ/AJC FILE Atlanta United midfielder Thiago Almada (right) leaves behind Inter Miami defender Christophe­r Mcvey during a Sept. 16 match in Atlanta.

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