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The Long View: The Territory Was Atlanta's, the Result Never Was.
Atlanta United dominated territory against LA Galaxy but never controlled the result. A full tactical breakdown of the 2-1 loss, including the disallowed Berrocal goal, Gabriel Pec's five-minute takeover, and what the winning streak's trade-off finally cost them.

Jason Longshore
May 1110 min read


The Long View: Miranchuk's Map
Atlanta controlled less of the game than the scoreline suggests. What they controlled was the right part of it. Before the first ball was kicked Saturday night, the tactical shape of the match was already clear. Montréal under interim head coach Philippe Eullaffroy had simplified considerably from what Marco Donadel was attempting earlier in the season. The idea was pragmatic: sit compact, surrender possession voluntarily, defend with numbers, and punish Atlanta in transition

Jason Longshore
May 48 min read


The Long View: Proof of Concept
Atlanta United won 2-1 at Toronto without Miguel Almirón, overcoming a disallowed goal and an injury to Cayman Togashi. The Long View breaks down how the midfield finally arrived, why the second goal was proof of a season-long process, and what it means for where this team is headed.

Jason Longshore
Apr 278 min read
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