Josef Martinez tied the MLS single-season scoring record early with his 27th of the season, Hector Villalba put Atlanta United up for good and then Miguel Almiron added a stylish strike to seal a 3-1 victory over Columbus Crew SC on Sunday afternoon at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Martinez and Villalba also collected assists on Almiron's insurance goal as Atlanta moved three points clear of the New York Red Bulls atop the Eastern Conference and Supporters' Shield standings.

Gyasi Zardes hammered in his 15th goal of the season just after halftime for Columbus, who saw their three-match win streak snapped. Crew SC remain in fourth in the East, seven points ahead of Philadelphia and Montreal in the last two playoff places, and seven behind third-place NYCFC.

Goals

31' – ATL – Josef Martinez | Watch

50' – CLB – Gyasi Zardes | Watch

76' – ATL – Hector Villalba | Watch

82' – ATL – Miguel Almiron | Watch

Three Things

THE BIG PICTURE: Atlanta may hold the lead, but with six of their nine remaining matches coming on the road and the Red Bulls holding a match in hand, the Shield race is far from over. Meanwhile, it would take an exceptional late flourish or collapse to change the fortunes of Columbus, who appear locked into that fourth spot.

Atlanta may hold the lead, but with six of their nine remaining matches coming on the road and the Red Bulls holding a match in hand, the Shield race is far from over. Meanwhile, it would take an exceptional late flourish or collapse to change the fortunes of Columbus, who appear locked into that fourth spot. MOMENT OF THE MATCH: On the day, Martinez's goal didn't decide the match. But in the history books, it will live on as the earliest 27th goal of the season in MLS history, and an embodiment of how quickly the Venezuelan is capable of punishing opposition mistakes. There it is! @JosefMartinez17 ties the record for most goals scored in a single MLS season. #ATLvCLB https://t.co/BQmGbjuEcG — Major League Soccer (@MLS) August 19, 2018

On the day, Martinez's goal didn't decide the match. But in the history books, it will live on as the earliest 27th goal of the season in MLS history, and an embodiment of how quickly the Venezuelan is capable of punishing opposition mistakes. MAN OF THE MATCH: Martinez's history making aside, it was Villalba who truly changed the game when Atlanta needed it. He deservedly scored the go-ahead goal after a ferocious run, then did much of the legwork on Almiron's ninth goal of the year. Take it yourself, Tito! ⚡ #ATLvCLB https://t.co/tzfMZdFEWH — Major League Soccer (@MLS) August 19, 2018

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