A by-the-numbers look at Atlanta United's 2-0 win against the L.A. Galaxy on Saturday at Stubhub Center:

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Shots for L.A. Galaxy’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who cut an exasperated figure in the second half.

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1st

Start for Ezequiel Barco, who created four chances, had one shot and completed 86.8 percent of his passes.

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Misses of penalty kicks this season by Atlanta United after Josef Martinez missed one in the 20th minute following a foul against Miguel Almiron.

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Wins on the road this season for Atlanta United.

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Fouls by the Galaxy against Almiron that manager Gerardo Martino described as “orange.”

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Shutouts this season for Atlanta United, including three in the past four games.

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Goals this season for Almiron after his penalty kick in the 90+4 minute. He also has four assists.

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Goals this season for Martinez after he scored in the 22nd minute.

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6

Consecutive games unbeaten for Atlanta United.

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7

Shots for the Galaxy, one on target.

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16

Points for Atlanta United.

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19

Shots for Atlanta United, seven on target.

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54.3

Percent of the possession was controlled by Atlanta United, just the first time in the past four games it has controlled that stat.

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56.3

Percent of the duels were won by Atlanta United.

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83.7

Percent passing accuracy for Atlanta United.

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345

Starts in MLS for Jeff Larentowicz, tying him for sixth place with Brian Carroll in league history by a field player.

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25,846

Tickets sold and distributed.

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