Photo Courtesy of Atlanta United: Atlanta Inited midfielder Matheus Rossetto #9 dribble the ball against CF Montréal
On Saturday Atlanta United fell 2-1 to CF Montréal at Stade Saputo. Atlanta controlled possession for most of the match, but Montreal edged out Atlanta with an 82nd-minute winner.
“I think there is some frustration, obviously, because of the result but also because I don’t think the performance of the team was one that deserved to lose the game.” said Atlanta United head coach Gonzalo Pineda.
Atlanta (3-4-2, 11 points) returns to action Saturday, May 7 when it hosts Chicago Fire at Mercedes-Benz Stadium 6 p.m.
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