Jay Fortune’s 86th-minute aim cancelled out Griffin Dorsey’s first-half opener as visiting Atlanta United performed Orlando Metropolis to a 1-1 draw on Saturday evening.
Fortune’s aim, his second in as many matches, secured some extent for Atlanta (3-8-2, 11 factors) and snapped its two-match dropping streak at dwelling.
With simply minutes to go in regular time, Atlanta — who appeared destined for a second straight loss — pulled degree. Matt Edwards used some good footwork on the appropriate facet of the Orlando scoring space earlier than passing it into the field to Fortune. Fortune’s first-time effort sailed over Orlando goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau to make it 1-1.
Atlanta had an opportunity to take all three factors from Orlando within the sixth minute of second-half stoppage time, however Crepeau dove to parry away Matias Galarza’s try from simply past the field.
That offered some comfort for Orlando (4-8-2, 14 factors), who opened the scoring within the 18th minute.
Martin Ojeda’s move between the legs of Atlanta centerback Enea Mihaj discovered Ivan Angulo charging into the scoring space. Regardless of Tomas Jacob’s makes an attempt to defend, Angulo handed the ball in entrance of the aim to Dorsey, who tapped it in to provide Orlando a 1-0 lead. It was Dorsey’s second aim of the season.
Orlando Metropolis had a number of alternatives to increase its lead however did not capitalize, in the end settling for some extent after conceding Fortune’s late aim. They had been additionally compelled to take Robin Jansson out at halftime after the Orlando centerback and captain appeared to undergo a knee damage.
Angulo was credited with an help on Dorsey’s aim, which was his team-high seventh of the season. Edwards’ help on Fortune’s aim was his first of the 12 months.
Orlando and Atlanta will play one another once more on Tuesday within the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals.
–Subject Stage Media