New York City FC Goals:
Red Bulls Goals: Carballo 16ā, Vanzeir 25ā
Quick Read
New York City FC hosted the Red Bulls at Citi Field on Saturday in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. The visitors took a first-half lead through Felipe Carballo. They would double that advantage nine minutes later through Dante Vanzeir. Despite creating a number of opportunities and hitting the post, City couldn't find the net, resulting in their elimination from the playoffs.
Match Recap
A Hudson River Derby in Queens was the setting for Saturdayās Eastern Conference Semifinal between New York City FC and the Red Bulls.
City had already done the double over their rivals during the regular season and knew victory at Citi Field would set up a third Eastern Conference Final in four years.
Head Coach Nick Cushing named an unchanged side from the one that overcame FC Cincinnati on penalties last time out.
Both teams started with intent, but it was City who earned the game's first corner after some lively opening exchanges.
At the other end, a long throw from the Red Bulls was thrown back in the box and landed at the feet of Dante Vanzeir. It was only a last-ditch block by Justin Haak that denied the Belgian a clear look at goal.
The game exploded into life in the 16th minute when Felipe Carballo pounced on a loose ball 25 yards out and fired a strike past Matt Freese.
City came within inches of equalizing five minutes later when Alonso MartĆnez attempted a bicycle kick that forced Carlos Coronel into a good save ā Santiago RodrĆguez blazing the subsequent rebound over
The hosts would rue that missed chance minutes later when Vanzeir doubled the visitor's advantage from a corner.
City nearly pulled one back after Hannes Wolf played MartĆnez in behind, but his poked effort was saved by Coronel.
The pair combined again in first-half injury time, but MartĆnez failed to make solid contact and the ball trickled away from goal.
The Boys in Blue started the second half with intensity, creating two chances within two minutes. First, MartĆnez tested Coronel with a shot from the edge of the box, followed by Keaton Parks heading a RodrĆguez cross over the bar.
A lull in chances followed until a lightning-fast counterattack in the 73rd minute involving MartĆnez, RodrĆguez, and Wolf almost got City back in the game.
The ball was played across goal to Wolf, but his shot was dragged wide of the target. That would be his final contribution of the night, as he was substituted for AndrƩs Perea a minute later.
The Austrian's shot, however, was dragged wide of the target. That proved to be Wolf's final contribution of the night, as he was substituted a minute later for midfielder AndrƩs Perea.
MartĆnez was finding himself in dangerous positions, and in the 81st minute, a last-ditch block from Andres Reyes denied the Costa Rican a goal. Cushing introduced a second change a minute later as AgustĆn Ojeda replaced Mitja IleniÄ.
Perea wasted no time involving himself and a clever through ball found Maxi Moralez in space. Moralez was able to get a shot off and forced a good save from Coronel. A third City change followed in the 90th minute, as JuliƔn FernƔndez replaced Kevin O'Toole.
City's relentless push for a goal nearly paid off in injury time when Thiago Martins sent a powerful header crashing against the woodwork. Unfortunately, that would prove to be the last major chance of the game and confirmed a 2-0 win for Red Bulls, a result that ended City's participation in the playoffs.
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