Atlanta meets United Toronto FC, the winners aim to stop the stretch

Atlanta meets United Toronto FC, the winners aim to stop the stretch

MLS: Atlanta United FC in New York City FCJune 12, 2025; New York, New York, USA; Atlanta United Forward Emmanuel Latte Lath (19) brings the pitch against FC defender Stharinja Tanasijwik (19) during the second half at the Yanki Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagon Picture

Atlanta United will look at the five -match road stretch on Saturday night, when the club faced Eastern Conference Team Toronto FC’s fellow partner.

Atlanta United (4-10-6, 18 points) has not won at home against 28 May in four direct matches (0-3-1), away from home, and Orlando City SC.

Atlanta snapped the three-game losing line last Saturday, in which a scorer draw was posted against DC United.

After the ninth scoreless output of Atlanta of the season, the team has only more goals (22) than CF Montreal (18) and DC United (17) at the conference.

“To be honest, it’s sad, because I think we are a good team,” said Atlanta Midfielder Saba Lobjanidz. “We have quality, and yet we need something. … We are going to take it, and we are going to feel the responsibility. First, we are going to take action, going to take action on the pitch, not only words and conversations.”

Atlanta, who has been closed in three of its last four matches, is headed to score five goals of Emmanuel Latta Lath, followed by three episodes with Miguel Almaron and Jamal Thier.

Toronto FC (4–11-5, 17 points) will try to leapyfrog at the Eastern Conference Table in the first meeting between clubs this season. In its most recent game, Toronto fell 3–1 in New York City FC on 3 July.

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“It’s disappointing,” Toronto coach Robin Fraser said about that loss. “I thought for a lot of games, we were really good. Mistakes made us inside. We are disappointed because we know how much we need the results, but I am proud of the effort.”

Following the eight-day break, Fraser and Toronto will be expected to see a rejuvenation in the team’s final domestic game by 16 August.

Fraser said, “We will continue to build on some positive things we have seen.” “We are going to build on our attacker ideas and continue to work on how we protect, how we put pressure.”

Federico Bernardchi and Theo Corbenu each Pace Toronto with four goals this season.

-Bield level media

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