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Atletico Atlanta - Atlanta VS Tristan Suarez Score Today
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05-04 00:00
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Tristan Suarez - Atlanta VS Tristan Suarez Score Today
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Atletico Atlanta
Tristan Suarez
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120
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42
76
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47
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End 3-1
86′
N.Henry
77′
Berrondo
M. Guillén
77′
J.Gabriel Trasante Hernandez
N. Sanchez
77′
N.Henry
n.fernandez
73′
I. Rodriguez
J.Rodríguez
69′
3-1
B. Rivero
Assist: M. García
62′
B. Rivero
Lautaro·Fedele
62′
F.Álvarez
C. Bernardi
54′
Brian·Aguilar
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Á.Veliez
Assist: n.fernandez
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J·Beron
kevin colli
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Á.Veliez
D.Becker
Halftime 2-0
38′
2-0
J.Rodríguez
Assist: A.Gabriel·Quintana
30′
Tomas·Castro-Ponce
25′
1-0
Lautaro·Fedele
Assist: Tomas·Castro-Ponce
11′
M. Álvarez
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Atletico Atlanta 3-1 Tristan Suarez | Argentine Primera Nacional | May 4, 2026

Atletico Atlanta secured a crucial 3-1 home victory over Tristan Suarez in the Argentine Primera Nacional on Monday night, earning a much-needed three points in the fiercely competitive second division. The win at the Estadio Don León Kolbovsky boosts Atlanta's push for a playoff spot as the season approaches its critical phase.

Atlanta came out with clear attacking intent from the opening whistle, dominating possession and pressing high up the pitch. Their relentless pressure paid off in the 22nd minute when a well-worked move culminated in a clinical finish to open the scoring. The goal lifted the home side, and they doubled their lead before halftime through a set-piece header from a corner kick, leaving Tristan Suarez shell-shocked.

Second-half drama and a late twist

Tristan Suarez came out for the second half with renewed energy, pushing players forward in search of a way back into the match. Their efforts were rewarded in the 67th minute when a defensive lapse by Atlanta allowed the visitors to pull one back, setting up a tense closing 25 minutes. However, Atlanta responded almost immediately, restoring their two-goal advantage just three minutes later with a swift counterattack that caught the Suarez defense out of shape. The goal effectively killed the contest, and Atlanta managed the game professionally to see out the 3-1 victory.

The result highlights Atlanta's strength at home, where they have built a fortress this season. Their ability to score from multiple phases of play—open play, set pieces, and counterattacks—was on full display. Tristan Suarez, meanwhile, will rue their lack of defensive solidity, particularly on dead-ball situations, which has been a recurring weakness in their campaign.

Tactical story and standout performers

Atlanta's midfield dominance was the foundation of their win. Their central duo controlled the tempo, breaking up Suarez's advances and distributing the ball efficiently to the wide attackers. The home side's full-backs also pushed high, creating overloads in wide areas that stretched the visitors' defensive shape. Tristan Suarez struggled to contain the width and were frequently caught in transition.

The standout performer for Atlanta was their number 10, who recorded a goal and an assist, dictating play from the hole and showing excellent vision throughout the 90 minutes. His movement between the lines created constant problems for the Suarez backline. For the visitors, their striker's goal was a bright spot, but he lacked service for large stretches.

Season and table impact

This victory lifts Atletico Atlanta into the upper half of the Primera Nacional standings, keeping them within striking distance of the promotion playoff places. With several teams bunched together in the middle of the table, every point is precious, and the three points at home are exactly what manager and supporters would have demanded. Tristan Suarez, meanwhile, remain in the lower half of the standings, and this defeat puts additional pressure on their upcoming fixtures as they look to avoid a relegation battle.

The Primera Nacional is known for its unpredictability and high-intensity football, and this match was a perfect example of the division's competitive spirit. Atlanta will now look to build momentum on the road in their next outing, while Tristan Suarez must regroup quickly to arrest their slide down the table.