Update 8/26: Pity Martinez (45%) has defeated Darlington Nagbe (30%) to take home the MLS Goal of the Week award. Much to the dismay of everyone who doesn’t cheer for Atlanta United.
The first regular season game back from the restart and Atlanta United are returning to some kind of normalcy. Fans may not be allowed into Mercedes-Benz Stadium and a new coaching staff may be a bit weird still, but there’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned online poll to rig.
That’s right. Pity Martinez has predictably been nominated for MLS Goal of the Week.