Columbus vs. Atlanta United: MLS Cup Playoffs Game 1 Recap and Analysis

2023-11-02 03:33:29

Columbus, OHIO — It was a cold night in Columbus on Wednesday, and a cold night for Atlanta United in the team’s opening match of the Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs. Atlanta United registered just one shot, in the 64th minute, and conceded twice to drop Game 1 of the Round One Best-of-3 series to Columbus Crew 2-0.

The result means that Eastern Conference 6-seed Atlanta United is down but not out in the Round One Best-of-3 series with 3-seed Columbus. Game 2 in Atlanta next week is now a must-win for the 5-Stripes to keep their playoff hopes alive.

“Next game, we will have Thiago [Almada] back, we’ll be at the Benz, we’ll be strong and we have to be on the front foot,” Atlanta United head coach Gonzalo Pineda said. “It’s a life-or-death game, and we have to go all-in.”

Wednesday’s matchup featured the two highest scoring teams in MLS during the regular season, although the first 15 minutes went by without a shot on goal for either side. The action picked up in the 19th minute when a deflected ball ended up at the feet of Darlington Nagbe, the former 5-Stripe. Nagbe cracked a shot on frame from regarding 25 yards out, which Atlanta United goalkeeper Brad Guzan handled calmly.

As the first 45 minutes progressed, Columbus seemed to grow more confident, possessing the ball more and creating more opportunities, while Atlanta’s chances diminished. The home team’s building play culminated in the go-ahead goal scored by Cucho Hernández in first-half stoppage time, a left-footed shot he drove into the upper left corner. The Crew went into the halftime break with a 1-0 lead.

“We knew it was going to be a difficult game, we knew it was going to be tough,” Guzan said. “It’s a tough place to come. They’re a good team, they’re a good team that wants the ball. They’re good on the ball. All of those things combined, we were okay until the goal.”

Cucho would go on to score the Crew’s second goal of the night not long following the halftime break. Atlanta United was called for a foul inside the box, awarding a penalty kick to Columbus. Cucho converted the PK in the 51st minute to secure his brace on the night and give Columbus a 2-0 lead.

Atlanta United was without the club’s single-season assist leader and one of the team’s most creative playmakers for Game 1 in the Round One Best-of-3 series. Thiago Almada was serving a suspension for a red card issued during the Decision Day match once morest FC Cincinnati and was unavailable Wednesday. The suspension is for one match, which means the midfielder will be available for the next meeting in the MLS Cup Playoffs.

“Thiago’s a big piece of our team, he’s a big piece on the attacking side, but we need to look back at this game and try as a group, including Thiago, [and look at] how do we make sure we’re firing on all cylinders,” Guzan said.

With Almada out, Pineda’s starting XI had some tweaks. Winger Xande Silva was brought on to play more centrally. Homegrown Jay Fortune made the starting XI for just the fourth time this year. Brooks Lennon and Ronald Hernández also made the starting lineup, giving the team a backline with five defenders.

Playing from behind in the second half, Pineda made several late substitutions. Saba Lobjanidze, who came on following halftime for Tristan Muyumba, Edwin Mosquera and Jamal Thiaré were among some of the replacements.

“When you review, I think we’re going to see a lot of very good individual performances,” Pineda said. “It’s just the timing of certain movements in the final third that we need to do better.”

Starting XI and roster notes: Columbus Crew vs. Atlanta United in Game 1 of the Round One Best-of-3 series

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