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Home opener spoiled as Atlanta United falls to Real Salt Lake

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Atlanta United fans cheer during the first half of Atlanta United's home opener at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, March 7, 2026, in Atlanta. Real Salt Lake won 3-2 over Atlanta United. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
By AJC Sports
March 8, 2026

Despite twice battling back from a two-goal deficit to get within one, Atlanta United did not have enough to pick up its first victory of the season, as it went on to fall 3-2 to Real Salt Lake Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Rookies Sergi Solans and teenager Aiden Hezarkhani scored four minutes apart in the first half for Real Salt Lake, and that proved to be enough, although the Five Stripes did make it a one-goal game on two occasions.

Solans scored his first goal in the 23rd minute of his first start with an assist from first-year forward Morgan Guilavogui, also making his first start.

Hezarkhani, 18, notched his second goal in his third start this season, scoring unassisted in the 27th minute for a two-goal advantage.

Atlanta United got a goal back on a score by Alexey Miranchuk in the 38th minute. Newcomer Elías Báez notched his first assist on the club’s first goal of the season after back-to-back 2-0 losses on the road. Teenager Cooper Sanchez, 17, also collected his first assist.

Teenager Zavier Gozo, 18, scored two minutes later and Real Salt Lake took a 3-1 lead into halftime. Gozo’s goal was his first this season after scoring four times as a rookie last season in 25 appearances. Philip Quinton notched his second assist of the season and career, while defender Justen Glad earned his first this season and his fourth in 275 career appearances.

Miranchuk found the net in the 74th minute with assists from Emmanuel Latte Lath and Steven Alzate to set the final margin. It was Miranchuk’s 11th goal in 45 career matches with Atlanta. Alzate’s first assist this season is his third in 13 career appearances. Latte Lath had one assist in 30 matches last season — his first in the league.

Rafael Cabral saved two shots for Real Salt Lake (2-1-0). Cabral had the only save in the first half as RSL picked up its first victory in Atlanta in its third try.

Lucas Hoyos finished with two saves for Atlanta United (0-3-0) in his third career start. Atlanta United dominated possession time, 58% to 42%, and had the advantage in shots, 16-10. Over their first two matches, the Five Stripes had 17 shots combined.

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Material from The Associated Press was used in this article.

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