
Austin FC Falls to New York Red Bulls
July 24, 2022 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Austin FC News Release
Austin, TEXAS - Austin FC fell in a 4-3 defeat against the New York Red Bulls on Sunday night at Q2 Stadium.
The Red Bulls took the lead in the 14th-minute thanks to Serge Ngoma. Dru Yearwood doubled the advantage 12 minutes later with a curling shot from the edge of the penalty area. Sebastián Driussi brought Austin back into the match just before halftime with a stunning volley, which went through a crowd of players untouched and nestled inside the far post.
Cameron Harper reestablished New York's two-goal cushion in the 51st-minute, and the Verde & Black were unlucky not to immediately respond as Maxi Urruti's shot ricocheted off the post. Tom Barlow recorded the Red Bulls' fourth goal in the 65th-minute before Driussi found the net once again, this time on an incredible swerving strike from 30 yards out. The Argentine's pair of goals were his 12th and 13th of the season, moving him into a tie atop the MLS goal-scoring charts.
The Verde & Black pulled within one with nine minutes remaining. Moments after making his debut as a substitute, winger Washington Corozo brilliantly set up Ethan Finlay with a bicycle kick assist. Despite piling on the pressure late though, Austin couldn't find an equalizing goal.
Goal-Scoring Summary
RBNY (0-1) - Serge Ngoma (assisted by John Tolkin) 14'
RBNY (0-2) - Dru Yearwood (unassisted) 26'
ATX (1-2) - Sebastián Driussi (unassisted) 45'
RBNY (1-3) - Cameron Harper (assisted by Dru Yearwood) 51'
RBNY (1-4) - Tom Barlow (assisted by Cameron Harper, Caden Clark) 65'
ATX (2-4) - Sebastián Driussi (assisted by Alex Ring) 69'
ATX (3-4) - Ethan Finlay (assisted by Washington Corozo, Sebastián Driussi) 81'
Misconduct Summary
ATX - Felipe (caution) 4'
RBNY - Patryk Klimala (caution) 21'
RBNY - Cameron Harper (caution) 48'
ATX - Alex Ring (caution) 57'
RBNY - Tom Edwards (caution) 64'
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Austin FC Head Coach Josh Wolff press conference
Austin FC vs. New York Red Bulls Match Highlights - July 24, 2022
Boxscore
Austin FC vs. New York Red Bulls | Q2 Stadium (Austin, TX) | July 24, 2022
Lineups
Austin FC: Andrew Tarbell, Jon Gallagher, Ruben Gabrielsen (Washington Corozo 77'), Julio Cascante, Nick Lima (Žan Kolmanič 56'), Alex Ring ©, Felipe (Dani Pereira 55'), Sebastián Driussi, Diego Fagundez, Maxi Urruti (Moussa Djitté 77'), Owen Wolff (Ethan Finlay 56')
Substitutes not used: Damian Las, Kipp Keller, Rodney Redes, Danny Hoesen
Head Coach: Josh Wolff
TOTAL SHOTS: 14; SHOTS ON GOAL: 6; FOULS: 13; OFFSIDE: 0; CORNER KICKS: 8; SAVES: 4
New York Red Bulls: Carlos Coronel, Tom Edwards, Sean Nealis, Aaron Long © (Dylan Nealis 46'), John Tolkin, Dru Yearwood (Luqinhas 73'), Omir Fernandez (Cristian Casseres Jr. 61'), Caden Clark, Daniel Edelman, Patryk Klimala (Tom Barlow 61'), Serge Ngoma (Cameron Harper 32')
Substitutes not used: Ryan Meara, Andres Reyes, Frankie Amaya, Lewis Morgan
Head Coach: Gerhard Struber
TOTAL SHOTS: 13; SHOTS ON GOAL: 8; FOULS: 16; OFFSIDE: 2; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: 3
Match Information
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
Assistant Referee 1: Kevin Klinger
Assistant Referee 2: Diego Blas
4th Official: Elton Garcia
VAR: Victor Rivas
Assistant VAR: Tom Supple
Weather: Partly cloudy, 98 degrees
Attendance: 20,738
Statistical Source: MLSSoccer.com / Opta
Next Match
Austin FC will play its 13th away match and 23rd match overall of the 2022 Major League Soccer regular season Sporting Kansas City on Saturday, July 30 at 7:30 p.m. CT. The match will feature a regional TV broadcast in English language on KNVA (The CW Austin), as well as a livestream on AustinFC.com and the Austin FC app.
In Spanish language, the match will feature a regional TV broadcast on UniMás Austin with a delayed start, as well as a livestream on UnivisionAustin.com and the Univision Austin app.
On radio, the match will be broadcast on KASE-FM (ALT 97.5) in English, as well as on TUDN Radio Austin (104.3-HD2, KLQB) in Spanish.
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