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Atlanta beat Montreal in shoot-out to set up Miami clash

Michael Taylor by Michael Taylor
October 23, 2024
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Atlanta United goalkeeper Brad Guzan made the decisive save in a penalty shoot out as his team beat Montreal in the MLS playoffs wildcard game on Tuesday.. ©AFP

Montreal (AFP) – Atlanta United beat Montreal 5-4 in a penalty shoot-out on Tuesday after their MLS Cup wild card game ended 2-2, setting up a first-round playoff clash with Lionel Messi and Inter Miami. Atlanta, who snuck into the wild card round on the final day of the regular season, led 2-0 at the break but two goals from their former striker, Josef Martinez, forced the game into the shoot-out.

Atlanta keeper Brad Guzan saved Montreal’s second spot kick from English midfielder Tom Pearce, which proved to be the only unsuccessful kick of the shoot-out. The clash in a ‘best of three’ series with Miami, starting on Friday in Florida, will pit Atlanta against Gerardo Martino, Miami’s Argentine coach who guided Atlanta to their first title in 2018.

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The visitors grabbed the lead against the run of play when, after a patient 45-pass move, Pedro Amador crossed from the left and Brooks Lennon arrived at the back post to score with a diving header. Lennon then had a great chance to add a second when Saba Lobzhanidze whipped in a low cross to the unmarked winger, but from point-blank range, he put his shot over the bar.

But Atlanta struck again, exposing Montreal’s weakness on crosses, when Russian international Alexey Miranchuk whipped in a free-kick to the back post, which was headed home by Norwegian Stian Gregersen. Lobzhanidze could have made it 3-0 after the interval, but the Georgian’s shot was smothered by Montreal keeper Jonathan Sirois.

Montreal got a foot back into the game thanks to an awful error from the 40-year-old former USA international keeper Guzan, who spilled a routine cross from Pearce, which Martinez pounced on to fire home. However, the ex-Aston Villa keeper made some amends for that error, getting down well to push away a low effort from George Campbell and a well-struck Pearce free-kick.

Montreal received a lifeline in the final minutes when Lennon brought down Kwadwo Opoku on the edge of the box. After a VAR review, the initial free-kick award was changed to a penalty. Martinez kept his cool to drill home the spot-kick, and his teammates did the same in the shoot-out to earn themselves a clash with Miami.

© 2024 AFP

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