The MLS regular season clash between two of the last three MLS expansion teams ended in favor of the old boys, as Atlanta United FC dominated LAFC 5-0 on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The action started early, as Atlanta defender Chris McCann was issued a straight red card in the first minute for a foul on Benny Feilhaber. But following Video Review, referee Ted Unkel reversed the call and reduced the sanction to a yellow, welcoming McCann back on the field.

Atlanta then took the lead in the 17th minute, as Miguel Almiron sent a low cross through the box and found Julian Gressel wide open at the back post. Atlanta went 50 minutes before their next tally, as Gressel's cross was met by Josef Martinez's head directly in front of goal to pad the hosts' lead.

Things unraveled for the visitors in the final 10 minutes, as they conceded two penalties, both converted by Almiron, to make no mistake for Atlanta United. LAFC rookie Joao Moutinho was given a red card for the second penalty, for picking up two yellow cards.

But that wasn't all, as Atlanta substitute Romario Williams grabbed yet another goal near the end of stoppage time to finish in style.

Goals

17' – ATL – Julian Gressel | WATCH

67' – ATL – Josef Martinez | WATCH

88' – ATL – Miguel Almiron (PK) | WATCH

92' – ATL – Miguel Almiron (PK) | WATCH

97' – ATL – Romario Williams | WATCH

Three Things

THE BIG PICTURE : While Atlanta ended up with a blowout, they grinded through a tense one-goal lead for the bulk of the match before turning it on at home and remaining unbeaten at MBS this season. LAFC, however, continued their expansion team growing pains, never quite clicking and completely falling apart in the dying minutes.

: While Atlanta ended up with a blowout, they grinded through a tense one-goal lead for the bulk of the match before turning it on at home and remaining unbeaten at MBS this season. LAFC, however, continued their expansion team growing pains, never quite clicking and completely falling apart in the dying minutes. MOMENT OF THE MATCH : The first goal was all ATL needed to win, and it was a foreshadowing of the defensive holes LAFC provided all night, with a completely unmarked Gressel scoring as easy a goal as you'll see. "Ain't that a peach!" 🍑⚽️ pic.twitter.com/Por6tiedxi — Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) April 7, 2018

: The first goal was all ATL needed to win, and it was a foreshadowing of the defensive holes LAFC provided all night, with a completely unmarked Gressel scoring as easy a goal as you'll see. MAN OF THE MATCH: Gressel put in a terrific two-way shift as a wingback. In addition to his goal, he notched an assist and helped frustrate LAFC's vaunted attack all night.

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