Josef Martinez's hat trick in Saturday's 3-1 win against Philadelphia not only tied him for the MLS career record, but also made him the third-fastest player in league history to reach 30 goals.

The Venezuelan needed just 34 games to accomplish both feats. It’s a pace far faster than the number of games needed by Stern John (55 games) and Diego Serna (124 games) to record five hat tricks.

“First of all, I’m just really happy that the team was able to get the victory tonight,” he said. “That’s the most important thing. It had been a couple games since we had won at home, so we knew that winning the game was important coming into tonight. Obviously when you are able to score, I am happy for the goals and happy that it helped the team. It’s time to enjoy the moment and then start thinking about the next game.”

Martinez's hat trick came on a chaotic penalty kick in the 21st minute, a volley in the 49th minute, and another penalty kick in the 83rd minute.

Martinez changed up his routine on the penalty kicks. When approaching the ball, he used to take a jump step. He didn’t use that on either kick against Philadelphia.

“I know the goalkeeper,” he said. “I thought he was going to wait until the last second when I was kicking it and Miguel (Almiron) told me to just hit a rocket.”

Martinez leads the race for the Golden Boot with 12 goals. He is three ahead of Red Bulls’ Bradley Wright-Phillips and Columbus’ Gyasi Zardes.

Martinez said that his left hand hurt earlier this season during training is fine and that he continues to wear a brace/bandage as protection. It doesn’t mean he can use it to the play the guitar he received as a prize for being named the player of the game on Saturday. He has a good reason.

“I need to learn,” he said.

Some on social media have downplayed Martinez’s goal-scoring because they point out a good bit of his scoring comes against teams that are short-handed. Six of his goals this season have come against 10-man Vancouver and nine-man Philadelphia.

Atlanta United manager Gerardo Martino said a goal is a goal.

“I don’t know the statistics of all of Josef’s hat tricks so I don’t know how he’s scored them,” he said. “But you have to score goals. Whether they’re penalties, against 11 players, 10 players, nine players… It’s always difficult to score goals. We lost two points against New England because we couldn’t score goals. So I wouldn’t take away any credit from Josef for scoring that many hat tricks in a year and a half in the league.”

Quick draws

Fastest to 30 goals in MLS history

Player, team, goals, season

Mamadou Diallo, Tampa Bay, 30, 2000-01

Raul Diaz-Arce, DC United, 33, 1996-97

Josef Martinez, Atlanta United, 34, 2017-18

Carlos Ruiz, LA Galaxy, 35, 2002-03

Stern John, Columbus, 36, 1998-99

Taylor Twellman, New England, 36, 2002-03

Roy Lassite, Tampa Bay, 39, 1996-97

Career hat tricks

Player, number of games, number of hat tricks

Josef Martinez*, 34, 5

Stern John, 55, 5

Diego Serna, 124, 5

Edson Buddle, 304, 4

Mamadou Diallo, 74, 4

Landon Donovan, 340, 4

Sebastian Giovinco*, 94, 4

Cobi Jones, 306, 4

Robbie Keane, 125, 4

Chris Wondolowski*, 305, 4

Bradley Wright-Phillips *, 150, 4

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