Atlanta United eke out draw vs. Austin FC

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Wed 14th May, 23:46 2025
MLS: Atlanta United FC at Austin FCMay 14, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; Austin FC defender Jon Gallagher (17) and Atlanta United FC defender Ronald Hernandez (2) battle for the ball during the first half at Q2 Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

Jamal Thiare scored his first goal of the season in extra time, helping visiting Atlanta United pull even for a 1-1 draw against Austin FC on Wednesday.

Atlanta (2-6-5, 11 points) failed to record a win for the seventh straight game, but has now picked up a point in two of its last three games. Atlanta was outshot by Austin 16-8, but Thiare salvaged another lackluster offensive performance for the club in its first ever match at Austin FC.

Austin (5-6-2, 17 points) took a lead on Brandon Vasquez's penalty kick goal in the 55th minute. Vasquez has four goals on the season -- while no other Austin player has tallied more than one. The club saw its winless stretch extended to four consecutive games, but did snap a three-game losing streak with the draw.


On the team's 12th shot attempt, Austin finally broke through in the 55th minute, as Atlanta's Noah Cobb committed a foul that led to Vazquez's free kick to the top right corner of the goal, giving Austin a 1-0 lead.

Following several futile attempts, Atlanta got the equalizer it needed in the second minute of extra time, as Saba Lobjanidze found Thiare on a cross for a great look and the game-tying score in front of a stunned crowd.

The final chance for Austin came minutes later as Guilherme Biro's cross to CJ Fodrey was an opportunity for the game-winner, but the attempt sailed to the right of the goal.

In a scoreless first half, Austin outshot Atlanta 10-6 -- with both sides finishing with three on goal. Atlanta had as many shots on goal (two) in the first 13 minutes as the club had for the entirety of its 2-1 loss to Chicago on Saturday.


--Field Level Media

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