The game in 200 words (or less): Melodrama took center stage in Atlanta United’s 3-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes, as Matias Almeyda, Chris Wondolowski and Cristian Espinoza were all sent off on Saturday. Josef Martinez, six games away from tying Lionel Messi’s world record for most consecutive goals, left the field in 79th minute following an injury, ending his MLS-record run at 15 games. Playing with 10 players from the 34th minute onwards, the Quakes held on to the draw up until the 90th minute. Unmarked inside the box, Emerson Hyndman rocketed the ball past Daniel Vega, who recorded nine saves throughout the night. In stoppage time, Gonzalo “Pity” Martinez was rewarded for his stellar performance with a goal of his own. With a game at hand, Eastern Conference leaders, NYCFC, are three points ahead Frank de Boer’s side. The Quakes, on the other hand, have internal fires to put out as they have lost six of their last eight, and are only a point above the red line with three games to play.
Three moments that mattered
27′ — Great run by Espinoza, greater ball by Vega — Daniel Vega and Cristian Espinoza were players that San Jose were desperately missing last season. This sequence says it all.
This ball from @indiovega! 🤯
— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) September 21, 2019
We're level here in Atlanta! #ATLvSJ | #VamosSJ pic.twitter.com/sFeL3hyFr1
90′ — Emerson Hyndman wins it for the Five Stripes — Hyndman, with no one near him, seals three points for the home side.
EMERSON HYNDMAN IN THE 90TH MINUTE!
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) September 21, 2019
Is it the winner for @ATLUTD? #ATLvSJ pic.twitter.com/V1T9JUKGdu
90′ + 2 — Martinez takes advantage of broken San Jose — Martinez’s goal was only salt in San Jose’s fresh wound.
ANOTHER ONE!
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) September 21, 2019
Surely it's the winner now for @ATLUTD. This time it's Pity Martinez. #ATLvSJ pic.twitter.com/yQFNfW4eW0
[ FOLLOW: All of PST’s MLS coverage | Standings | Stats | Schedule ]
Man of the match: Gonzalo “Pity” Martinez
Goalscorers: Meram (4′), Guzan (27′ - OG), Hyndman (90′), Martinez (90′ + 2)