Charlotte FC looking for more scoring against Atlanta United
May 29, 2024; Harrison, New Jersey, USA; Charlotte FC forward Patrick Agyemang (33) and New York Red Bulls midfielder Daniel Edelman (75) battle for the ball in the second half at Red Bull Arena. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-USA TODAY Sports Charlotte FC have been solid at keeping the ball out of their own net. Now, if only they could find a way to get the ball into the opposing net.
Charlotte (6-6-4, 22 points) entered the weekend having conceded just 16 goals in 16 matches, tied for second-fewest allowed in MLS. They recorded five consecutive shutouts before the streak was snapped with a 3-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls on Wednesday and lead the league with seven clean sheets.
At the other end of the pitch, they've scored 15, also tied for second fewest in the league. The goal against New York is their lone tally in their past three matches, going 0-1-2 in that stretch.
They'll look to build off that goal and the chances created against New York when they visit Atlanta United (4-7-4, 16 points) on Sunday.
"For us, it's about putting the last one right and going on another run what we'd been on recently," Charlotte captain Ashley Westwood said. "It's a little bump in the road. We've been there before. It's time to put another run together."
Patrick Agyemang leads the club with three goals, though he hasn't scored in four matches. Kerwin Vargas and Westwood follow with a pair each. No one else on the team has more than one.
Whether Agyemang will be available, however, is to be determined. The second-year striker turned his ankle against the Red Bulls.
"It's going to be tough for him to feature, but we'll see how it goes," coach Dean Smith said. "Hopefully, (the trainers) can get him on the pitch."
Atlanta, meanwhile, enters the match on a high coming off a midweek 3-1 victory against league-leading Inter Miami.
"Stay grounded, and not go too high," Atlanta midfielder Tristan Muyumba said. "Of course, we have a good game on Wednesday, but the best way to be consistent is to win the next game."
To do so, they'll have to turn things around at home. Though United is 3-4-1 on their pitch, they enter Sunday having lost four straight home matches and are winless in their past five (0-4-1).
They haven't won at home since March 31.
"Massively important, because we have not won at home in a while," coach Gonzalo Pineda said.
Saba Lobjanidze doubled his season output with a brace against Miami and now sits second on the team with four goals.
--Field Level Media
Duke’s Collapse vs UConn Adds to Troubling March Pattern
NBA Best Bets Today: Top Betting Picks for Monday March 30th
Why Illinois Is the Most Dangerous Team in the Final Four
Tiger Woods’ Legacy at a Crossroads After Latest DUI Arrest
Top NBA Bets Today: Expert Picks for March 29 Slate
Did the World Baseball Classic Hurt MLB Starting Pitchers?
- UFC Seattle Predictions: Adesanya vs Pyfer Main Event Betting Picks and More
- Arizona vs Purdue Elite 8 March Madness Betting Picks, Prediction
- NBA Picks for March 27: Best Bets for Friday Night Slate
- Why St. John's Can Cover Sweet 16 Spread Against Duke
- MLB Best Betting Picks for Friday March 27th Slate
- Three Sweet 16 Teams To Avoid Betting in March Madness This Weekend
- NBA Betting Picks: Best Bets for Thursday’s Slate

