Atlanta United Defeats Toronto FC 4-2
September 10, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS) – Atlanta United FC News Release
ATLANTA – Atlanta United defeated Toronto FC 4-2 Saturday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A crowd of 42,760 saw Atlanta United score four goals in the second half, highlighted by a Juanjo Purata hat trick and a spectacular goal from Thiago Almada to give Atlanta United a crucial win in its pursuit of a playoff spot. With six goals on the season, Purata is now the highest-scoring defender in club history and the fourth player to record a hat trick.
Atlanta commanded the game from the opening kick and produced several threatening chances early. In the 11th minute, Brooks Lennon earned a penalty as he drew Shane O’Neill into a foul when he faked a run towards the endline and then cut the ball back. Luiz Araújo took the spot kick, but his shot was saved by Quentin Westberg’s diving save to the bottom right corner. The home side continued to stretch Toronto’s backline on both wings but couldn’t find the breakthrough in the first half.
Atlanta wasted no time after the break by jumping out to an early lead in the 47th minute. After Almada had a shot parried out for a corner, Lennon delivered the ensuing set piece to the center of the box where Purata headed in his fourth goal of the season. It was Lennon’s sixth assist of the season, which ties his single-season high from last season.
Toronto found an equalizer in the 52nd minute. Ayo Akinola was played into the box and was nearly one-on-one with Raul Gudiño, but Purata caught up to block the initial shot. However, the ball fell kindly for Akinola who tapped the ball into an open net.
Atlanta again grabbed the lead from another corner kick in the 62nd minute. Lennon placed the ball at the near post where Gutman flicked it to the back post. Amar Sejdić headed the ball in front of goal where Purata nodded it in for his fifth of the season. It was Gutman’s first assist of the year and Sejdić’s second.
Toronto, however, leveled the match five minutes later. Purata was ruled to have fouled Jesus Jimenez inside the box. Federico Bernardeschi scored the penalty with a shot to the right side of goal while Gudiño guessed to the left.
Almada emphatically restored Atlanta’s lead with a stunning strike from outside of the box in the 74th minute. Toronto attempted to play out of the back and Gutman stepped up to tackle the ball away from Bernardeschi. Edwin Mosquera won an aerial duel over Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty and the ball fell for Almada. The Argentine cleverly avoided a challenge from a trailing Michael Bradley while simultaneously making Doneil Henry lose his footing before curling a shot into the top right corner from the edge of the 18-yard box. It was Almada’s fifth goal of the season and Mosquera’s second assist.
Purata iced the game by completing his hat trick in the 88th minute. Almada delivered a corner kick to the near post where Alan Franco flicked it to the back post for Purata, who headed in his sixth goal of the year. It was Almada’s team-leading 11th assist of the season and Franco’s third.
Atlanta (9-12-9, 36 points) travels to Exploria Stadium to take on Orlando City on Wednesday, Sept. 14 (6:00 p.m., Bally Sports Southeast, Sports Radio 92-9 The Game, La Mejor).
MATCH RESOURCES
Post-match interviews with head coach Gonzalo Pineda and Juanjo Purata
Match Photos
Full-time stats
Quote Sheet
MATCH INFO
Atlanta United 4, Toronto FC 2
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
STATS
Shots: 27-8 Atlanta
Shots on target: 10-2 Atlanta
Corner kicks: 12-4 Atlanta
Fouls committed: 14-13 Atlanta
Offside: 1-0 Atlanta
Possession: 54-46 Atlanta
Passing accuracy: 82-79 Atlanta
SCORING SUMMARY
ATL – Juanjo Purata 47′ (Brooks Lennon) [HIGHLIGHT]
TOR – Ayo Akinola 52′ [HIGHLIGHT]
ATL – Juanjo Purata (Amar Sejdić, Andrew Gutman) 62′ [HIGHLIGHT]
TOR – Federico Bernardeschi (penalty) 67′ [HIGHLIGHT]
ATL – Thiago Almada (Edwin Mosquera) 74′ [HIGHLIGHT]
ATL – Juanjo Purata (Alan Franco, Thiago Almada) 88′ [HIGHLIGHT]
DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY
ATL – Ronald Hernández 39′ (yellow)
ATL – Thiago Almada 45+1′ (yellow)
TOR – Domenico Criscito 45+4′ (yellow)
TOR – Jayden Nelson 53′ (yellow)
ATL – Edwin Mosquera 76′ (yellow)
TOR – Richie Layrea 77′ (yellow)
ATL – Ronaldo Cisneros 90+3′ (yellow)
ATLANTA UNITED STARTING LINEUP
Raul Gudiño; Andrew Gutman, Alan Franco ©, Juanjo Purata, Ronald Hernández (Ewin Mosquera – 70′); Thiago Almada (George Campbell – 90+2′), Santiago Sosa, Amar Sejdić (Franco Ibarra – 86′); Luiz Araújo (Caleb Wiley – 86′), Brooks Lennon, Dom Dwyer (Ronaldo Cisneros – 70′).
Substitutes not used: Rocco Ríos Novo, Matheus Rossetto, Marcelino Moreno, Machop Chol.
TORONTO FC STARTING LINEUP
Quentin Westberg; Domenico Criscito (Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty – HT), Lukas MacNaughton (Doneil Henry – 68′), Shane O’Neill; Richie Laryea, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Michael Bradley ©, Noble Okello (Jesús Jiménez – HT); Jayden Nelson (Deandre Kerr – 86′), Ayo Akinola (Ifunanyachi Achara – 83′), Federico Bernardeschi.
Substitutes not used: Alex Bono, Luca Petrasso, Kosi Thompson.
OFFICIALS
Rosendo Mendoza (referee), Brian Dunn (assistant), Jeremy Kieso (assistant), Greg Dopka (fourth), Carol Anne Chenard (VAR), Rene Parra (AVAR).
ATTENDANCE
42,760
NOTES
Atlanta United recorded its highest expected goals mark of the year with 3.62.
Juanjo Purata’s hat trick brought his season tally to six goals, also making him the highest-scoring defender in club history.
Purata is the fourth Atlanta United player to score a hat trick in MLS play.
According to Opta, Purata is the first player since at least 2010 to score three headed goals in a single MLS match.
Brooks Lennon recorded his sixth assist of the season, which ties his single-season high from last season.
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