A by-the-numbers look at Atlanta United's 0-0 draw with New York Red Bulls on Sunday:

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Game remains in the regular season: vs. Toronto at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Oct. 22.

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1

Big accusation made by New York Red Bulls manager Jesse Marsch against Atlanta United manager Gerardo Martino after the game.

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3

Saves for Atlanta United goalkeeper Brad Guzan.

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7

Good chances for Atlanta United to score, according to Martino.

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9

Draws for Atlanta United this season.

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9

Shots for Atlanta United, including two on goal.

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12

Shutouts for Atlanta United’s defense, including  seven in the past nine games.

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13

Shots for Red Bulls in the game, including three on goal.

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19

Points picked up in road games this season.

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19

Fouls called against Atlanta United, which included two yellow cards. Red Bulls were called for eight fouls.

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54

Points for Atlanta United this season.

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56.6

Percent of the possession was controlled by New York.

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337

Minutes with just one goal for Josef Martinez, according to MLS analyst Matthew Doyle.

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482

Minutes since Guzan has allowed a goal, the 10th longest streak in MLS history, according to Atlanta United.

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