Alexey Miranchuk's Goal Late in Stoppage Time Gives Atlanta United 2-2 Draw with Sounders
- A 2-2 draw concluded Atlanta United’s match against Seattle Sounders on Saturday night, with stoppage-time goals from Osaze De Rosario and Alexey Miranchuk.
- Despite making roster additions, Atlanta United sits at a 4-11-9 record this season and remains winless in their last seven matches despite signing Enea Mihaj and Juan Berrocal.
- In the seventh minute, Yíimar Gómez Andrade’s own goal deflected from Emmanuel Latte Lath, and Miranchuk’s 20-yard blast four minutes later levelled the score.
- Despite earning a point, Atlanta United remains 14 points shy of a playoff spot with 10 matches to go, while Luke Brennan said `how much it means to him to represent the club that he grew up with`.
- MLS action halts through August 8 for Phase One of the Leagues Cup, and this fixture served as Atlanta's final opportunity for three points before the tournament break.
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