BSP-04 Atlanta’s Martinez matches MLS single-season scoring record

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Atlanta’s Martinez matches MLS single-season scoring record

WASHINGTON, Aug 20, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Josef Martinez tied Major League
Soccer’s single-season scoring record Sunday when he hammered in his 27th
goal of the season in Atlanta’s 3-1 home victory over Columbus Crew.

Martinez equalled the record established by Roy Lassiter in 1996 and
matched by Chris Wondolowski (2012), and Bradley Wright-Phillips (2016).

With eight regular-season matches remaining, the Venezuelan is on pace to
race past the mark.

“I tied it, but what I really want is to break it,” Martinez said. “Once I
break it, then I’ll be even more happy. When I get to 28, then I’ll have
something.”

Martinez scored his milestone goal in the 31st minute, collecting a pass
and making a run toward the goal, eluding one defender before firing a left-
footed shot past Columbus keeper Zack Steffen from inside the area.

The goal, his 46th in 45 career regular-season MLS games, put Atlanta up 1-
0.

Hector Villalba and Miguel Almiron also scored for Atlanta, who moved three
points ahead of the New York Red Bulls atop the Eastern Conference and
Supporters Shield Standings.

Gyasi Zardes scored the Crew’s lone goal shortly after halftime, but
Columbus saw their three-match winning streak end.

While Martinez downplayed equalling the record, Atlanta captain Michael
Parkhurst was bubbling over with enthusiasm for his exploits.

“There’s no denying it,” Parkhurst said. “The track record speaks for
itself. It’s incredible, it really is. The fact that that record has stood
for as long as it has — he’s crushing it in his first full season.”

Elsewhere in the East, Wayne Rooney’s DC United continued their playoff
push, beating the New England Revolution 2-0 for their third home win in
eight days.

Luciano Acosta, a week removed from a hat trick, scored the opener, firing
home a cross from Paul Arriola.

DC had a string of scoring chances in the first half, then weathered a
Revolution comeback bid early in the second that faded when New England’s
Scott Caldwell was sent off in the 73rd.

Zoltan Stieber, who replaced Arriola in the second half, sealed the win
with a breakaway goal in the 89th minute.

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