Columbus Crew Defeat Atlanta United 2-0 to Snap Winless Streak
The Columbus Crew secured a decisive 2-0 victory over Atlanta United on Sunday, marking a significant turnaround for the club following a period of instability. The win arrived on the same day the organization officially parted ways with its first-year head coach, Henrik Rydstrom.
In the wake of the coaching change, Laurent Courtois—a former assistant coach for the Crew and former manager of CF Montreal—stepped into the role of interim coach, successfully guiding the team to a win in his debut. The match saw Sekou Bangoura record his first MLS goal, while Diego Rossi contributed the second to solidify the result.
The offensive effort was supported by Mohamed Farsi, who provided two assists, and goalkeeper Patrick Schulte, who recorded two saves to earn his third shutout of the season. For Atlanta, the loss continues a difficult offensive campaign; the club (3-9-2) has managed only 14 goals this season, tying them with Philadelphia and Kansas City for the fewest in the league.
Looking Ahead
With the coaching transition now underway, the Crew will likely focus on evaluating team performance under Courtois’s interim leadership. Given the recent injury to Wessam Abou Ali, who is sidelined for the season, the team may continue to rely on a rotation of contributors to bridge the offensive gap. Analysts and fans will be watching to see if this win serves as a turning point for the club’s 4-7-4 season or if further tactical adjustments are required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is currently leading the Columbus Crew?
Laurent Courtois, a former Crew assistant coach and former manager of CF Montreal, has been named interim head coach.
What was the result of the match against Atlanta United?
The Columbus Crew won 2-0, with goals from Sekou Bangoura and Diego Rossi.
How does the Crew’s recent performance compare to earlier games?
The win against Atlanta snapped a four-game winless streak. Previously, the Crew played to a 1-1 tie against Philadelphia, which had ended a three-game losing streak.
How do you think the change in leadership will impact the team’s performance for the remainder of the season?