Tristan Muyumba Scores in Third Straight Win as Atlanta United Defeats Minnesota United

Tristan Muyumba scored his third consecutive goal to lead Atlanta United past Minnesota United 2-1 on Wednesday night. Yahoo Sports reported that Muyumba's winning goal came in the 78th minute on a counterattack, making him the ninth player in club history to score in three straight games.
The victory extended Atlanta's win streak to three consecutive games. According to Winnipeg Free Press, Minnesota remains winless in nine games, struggling badly as Atlanta climbs back into contention with a 5-12-3 record.
Tomás Jacob got Atlanta on the board first in the 37th minute with his second career MLS goal. Newsday detailed how Jacob's early strike set the tone for the match in St. Paul, giving the visitors an important lead heading into halftime.
Muyumba struck again in the 78th minute off a quick counterattack to secure the win. His third straight goal is part of a remarkable run that has transformed him into one of Atlanta's most dangerous offensive weapons right now.
Atlanta's recent success comes after a brutal stretch. Oskalose.com noted the team had gone through a seven-match winless run before winning back-to-back games. The 5-12-3 record still reflects a disappointing season, but momentum matters in the playoff race.
Minnesota United's struggles continue to deepen. According to Las Vegas Sun, the team has now gone nine games without a win, a sign of serious problems that require urgent fixes before the season slips away entirely.
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