Josef Martinez scored his third goal of the season and first since March as Atlanta United cruised to a comfortable 2-0 home victory over a 10-man Inter Miami on Sunday afternoon.
Luiz Araujo also scored his third of the year for Atlanta (5-5-4, 19 points) in the first game for both teams since the end of May due to the June international match window.
Araujo and Martinez also assisted each other’s goals as Atlanta United won for just the second time in nine matches.
Rocco Rios Novo made three saves to earn a shutout in his first MLS start, playing in front of starter Bobby Shuttleworth.
Miami (5-7-3, 18 points) played the final 61 minutes down a man after Jean Mota took down Marcelino Moreno in transition and received his second yellow card in quick succession.
Inter Miami were shut out for the fourth consecutive time on the road while being outshot 18-12 overall and 8-3 in efforts on target.
Martinez now leads Atlanta with 92 all-time MLS goals since joining the club for their expansion 2017 season.
But the Venezuelan international has not produced at the same rate since he missed nearly all of the 2020 season recovering from a torn ACL suffered in the campaign’s first week.
He had surgery on the previously injured knee in early April and made his return to the field as a halftime substitute in Atlanta’s final game before the break, a 2-1 loss to Columbus on May 8.
He got his first start since then on Sunday and contributed his third assist of the year when he drew a double team just beyond the penalty area in the fourth minute.
Martinez looked right and found Araujo, who guided a crisp left-footed finish into the bottom left corner from about 25 yards out.
Araujo returned the favor on one of Atlanta’s better sequences of the second half.
Marcelino Moreno did well to bring the ball out of his own half and find George Campbell down the right flank, and Campbell forced Drake Callended into a save.
Araujo reached the rebound and instead of trying for a second goal himself, looked right to find Martinez, who snapped in a first-time finish to put the game out of reach.
–Field Level Media