Atlanta United’s JuanJo Purata makes MLS history

Atlanta United's Juan José Sánchez Purata, left, and Ronaldo Cisneros score Purata's goal against Toronto FC during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Atlanta. Atlanta won 4-2. (AP Photo/Bob Andres)

Credit: Bob Andres

Credit: Bob Andres

Atlanta United's Juan José Sánchez Purata, left, and Ronaldo Cisneros score Purata's goal against Toronto FC during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Atlanta. Atlanta won 4-2. (AP Photo/Bob Andres)

Atlanta United centerback JuanJo Purata is believed to be the second defender in MLS history to score a hat trick when he put three headers in during Saturday’s 4-2 win against Toronto at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The only defender to also score three goals in a game was the L.A. Galaxy’s Jose Vasquez in 1997, according to MLS. Purata’s goals were assisted by Brooks Lennon, Amar Sejdic and Alan Franco.

Purata’s goals came in the 47th, 62nd and 88th minute, and each came on corner kicks. He became the team’s third-leading scorer. Not bad for a player who didn’t join until midseason on loan from Tigres in Mexico’s Liga MX.

“The truth is tonight is a very crazy night,” he said. “It’s not common for a central defender to score three goals, but tonight it happened to me. But it’s because of the work from everyone on the team. It’s about the work every day. It’s the work of everyone in this locker room, everyone outside who doesn’t appear on camera but contribute a lot. And I want to dedicate it also to Josef (Martinez), that he knows the group is with him, the group is united and the group is very strong, and we’re going to fight until the end.”

When Purata was acquired, manager Gonzalo Pineda discussed how they hoped he could help the team better defend set pieces. It had allowed eight goals from free kicks when his signing was announced June 21.

The team has allowed six goals since, which have been offset by Purata’s contributions on offense. All six goals have come on headers. The team has scored 12 goals on set pieces. Pineda said the credit goes to the assistant coaches and players.

“Well, we saw and we asked a lot of questions to a lot of people from Tigres, and we knew he was very good in aerial duels,” Pineda said. “That was a highlight of him, but obviously, Tigres didn’t really score many goals, but we saw that he had the capability of being good in the air. Now he’s overperforming our expectations on that but credit, yes, Purata has been very good for us on the set pieces, but it’s everyone.”

Purata again said he hopes his loan turns into a permanent move. Pineda said he thinks he knows the answer but referred the question to Vice President Carlos Bocanegra.

“This team opened doors for me, people have welcomed me very well, in the club, the fans, the stadium,” Purata said. “I was commenting to a teammate yesterday that I love playing here, and it seems like it is becoming my home. I would like to thank everyone, all the fans, and everyone at the club for having faith in me.”

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Atlanta United’s 2022 MLS schedule

Feb. 27 Atlanta United 3, Sporting KC 1

March 5 Colorado 3, Atlanta United 0

March 13 Atlanta United 2, Charlotte 1

March 19 Atlanta United 3, Montreal 3

April 2 Atlanta United 1, D.C. United 0

April 10 Charlotte 1, Atlanta United 0

April 16 Atlanta United 0, Cincinnati 0

April 24 Miami 2, Atlanta United 1

April 30 Montreal 2, Atlanta United 1

May 7 Atlanta United 4, Chicago 1

May 15 Atlanta United 2, New England 2

May 21 Atlanta United 2, Nashville 2

May 28 Columbus 2, Atlanta United 1

June 19 Atlanta United 2, Miami 0

June 25 Toronto 2, Atlanta United 1

June 30 New York Red Bulls 2, Atlanta United 1

July 3 Atlanta United 2, NYCFC 2

July 9 Austin 3, Atlanta United 0

July 13 Atlanta United 2, Real Salt Lake 1

July 17 Atlanta United 1, Orlando 1

July 24 L.A. Galaxy 2, Atlanta United 0

July 30 Atlanta United 0, Chicago 0

Aug. 6 Atlanta United 2, Seattle 1

Aug. 13 Atlanta United 2, Cincinnati 2

Aug. 17 New York Red Bulls 2, Atlanta United 1

Aug. 21 Atlanta United 2, Columbus 2

Aug. 28 Atlanta United 3, D.C. United 2

Aug. 31 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta United 1

Sept. 4 Portland 2, Atlanta United 1

Sept. 10 Atlanta United 4, Toronto 2

Sept. 14 at Orlando, 6 p.m., BSSO/BSSE

Sept. 17 vs. Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m., UniMas

Oct. 1 at New England, 1:30 p.m., UniMas

Oct. 9 vs. NYCFC, TBD, BSSO/BSSE