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Atlanta United takes over in 2nd half and shuts out Charlotte Independence

Atlanta United’s Daniel Rios celebrates after scoring a goal against Charlotte Independence in the fourth round of the 2024 US Open Cup. Photo: Wade Wimberly – TheCup.us

USL League One team Charlotte Independence traveled to Fifth/Third Bank Stadium in Kennesaw, Georgia for Open Cup “Action at the Fraction” against Atlanta United on Tuesday night. After a slow start to the first half, United’s offense got going in the second half with a brace from Nick Firmino and a goal from Daniel Rios as Atlanta won 3–0. It was the 2019 US Open Cup champions’ first victory since 2022.

Both teams started in good weather in front of an expected crowd of 2,522 people.

A high-rotation Atlanta United side faced an early setback in the eighth minute when recovering center back Stian Gregersen was forced off the field due to a concussion protocol issue. His replacement was Noah Cobb, a product of Atlanta’s academy and who has recently seen significant first-team minutes.

The first half was pretty leisurely, save for a few dangerous free kick opportunities in Charlotte’s favor, but tons of possession and half-chances from the Five Stripes. However, Atlanta United found themselves lucky due to the lack of video review when Ronald Hernandez brought down Obregon Jr. just inside the box in the 38th minute. Despite the close call, the referee signaled a free kick rather than awarding a penalty.

Atlanta United FC's Ashton Gordon (right) dribbles the ball against Charlotte Independence's Fabrice Ngah during the fourth round of the 2024 US Open Cup. Photo: Wade Wimberly - TheCup.us
Ashton Gordon of Atlanta United FC (right) dribbles the ball against Fabrice Ngah of Charlotte Independence during the fourth round of the 2024 US Open Cup. Photo: Wade Wimberly – TheCup.us

Although they dominated possession and generated numerous chances, Atlanta United struggled to convert their superiority into goals, a recurring theme in recent matches. Atlanta enjoyed 67% possession in the first half and made nine shots to Charlotte’s three, but they failed to find the decisive goal.

Charlotte’s back five and low block defensive setup presented significant challenges for Atlanta’s attackers, who struggled to finish clinically in the final third.

Charlotte, on the other hand, seemed content to absorb all the pressure and attempt to strike on a counter. A slippery pitch caused several players to lose their footing, and Charlotte nearly took advantage early on after an Atlanta corner was played at midfield. The last defender slipped, leaving Charlotte in a 1v1 against goalkeeper Josh Cohen, but Independence wasn’t urgent enough to set up the shot in time.

It wasn’t until the 52nd minute that the deadlock was broken, with Firmino putting the Five Stripes ahead after a well-executed cutback and assist from Matt Edwards.

The momentum continued in Atlanta United’s favor as they made substitutions in the 63rd minute, bringing on Brooks Lennon and Caleb Wiley for Edwards and Ashton Gordon.

In the 70th minute, Wiley and goalkeeper Josh Cohen played a crucial role in doubling the lead. A goal kick was taken by Cohen, looking to find Daniel Rios, who held off a Charlotte defender so the ball went over both of them. Meanwhile, a running Wiley caught the ball and dribbled to the baseline before providing an assist for Firmino’s second goal of the evening.

After the second goal, Atlanta United made two more changes, bringing on Bartosz Slisz and Xande Silva for Luke Brennan and Dax McCarty in the 71st minute. The hosts effectively sealed victory in the 85th minute when Silva’s run down the flank resulted in a low cross to Rios, who scored the third goal of the evening.

Atlanta United will now advance to the Open Cup to face either South Georgia Tormenta or Charleston Battery, and Charlotte Independence returns to league action against striker Madison on Saturday.