Atlanta United midfielder Emerson Hyndman #20 in action during the first half of the 2020 MLS season opener between Atlanta United FC and Nashville SC at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday February 29, 2020. (Photo by Jacob Gonzalez/Atlanta United)

By E. Marcel Pourtout

First-half goals from Emerson Hyndman and Ezequiel Barco led visiting Atlanta United to a 2-1 victory over host Nashville SC at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn in the MLS opener for both teams Feb. 29.
It was the first MLS contest for Nashville while Atlanta won its first season opener in four attempts.
Atlanta forward Josef Martinez, a three-time MLS Best XI selection and 2018 league MVP, injured his right leg in the 63rd minute battling for the ball against Nashville’s Dave Romney. He attempted to play through the injury but was replaced in the 69th minute by Adam Jahn.
Nashville outshot Atlanta 14-6 and in corner kick attempts 5-4. Atlanta led in possession 55.2 percent to 44.8 percent in the contest.
Atlanta took the 1-0 lead in the ninth minute on the first official shot of the contest. Ezequiel Barco took a pass from Franco Escobar and bent his right-footed shot from just outside of the penalty area past Nashville goalkeeper Joe Willis.
Nashville’s first shot in the match came from Randall Leal in the 11th minute and was saved by Atlanta goalkeeper Brad Guzan.
Nashville pressured Atlanta’s defense through the next stanza of play included David Accam’s attempt in the penalty area in the 15th minute blocked by Atlanta’s Anton Walkes and Dominique Badji’s shot pushed just wide of the net in the 24th minute.
Nashville’s efforts were rewarded in the 28th minute when Walker Zimmerman scored the team’s first goal in MLS history to tie the score 1-1. An initial free kick by Nashville was headed down in the penalty area by Zimmerman who pushed his right-footed shot past Guzan.
Emerson Hyndman’s goal in the 37th minute gave Atlanta the 2-1 lead heading into halftime. He took a deflected ball off his chest and hit a right-footed shot past Willis.
Nashville outshot Atlanta 5-4 in the first half. Atlanta led in possession 61.6 percent to 38.4 percent and in corner kicks 2-1 through the first 45 minutes.
Laurence Wyke entered the game for Atlanta replacing Franco Escobar to start the second half to make his first-career MLS appearance.
Alan Winn entered the contest for Nashville replacing David Accam in the 65th minute and his shot attempt in the 67th minute was saved by Guzan.
Nashville’s best scoring opportunity in the second half came in the 78th minute when Leal’s shot attempt in the 78th minute hit the near post.
Jeff Larenowicz entered the match for Atlanta in the 81st minute replacing Pity Martinez.
Winn’s cross attempt in the 85th minute caught by Guzan in the penalty area.
Nashville also saw Hany Mukhtar’s shot attempt go high in the 87th minute and Abu Danladi’s attempt saved by Guzan in the 90th minute.
Willis received a yellow card in the 94th minute for playing a handball outside of the penalty area.