
NYCFC Bounced from Open Cup
June 23, 2022 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
New York City FC News Release
New York City Football Club were on the hunt for Open Cup success as they made the short trip to Red Bull Arena. A tight affair saw a game of few chances with both teams going in scoreless at the break. Red Bulls took the lead in the 52nd minute when Lewis Morgan converted from close range after a Red Bulls set-piece. NYCFC were reduced to 10 men in the 62nd minute when Thiago was dismissed. Red Bulls added a second goal in the 70th minute through Luquinhas. Red Bulls found a third in injury time through Omir Fernandez.
Match Recap
New York City Football Club knew a Hudson River Derby stood between them and a place in the next round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
Interim Head Coach Nick Cushing made three changes to the team that took on Colorado Rapids at the weekend, with Maxime Chanot, Gabriel Periera, and Thiago Andrade entering for Thiago Martins, Maxi Moralez, and Talles Magno.
The game started at a quick pace and saw NYCFC fashion some early opportunities through quick transitions - one such opportunity seeing Taty Castellanos ask for a penalty for a shove in the back that was not given.
With bragging rights also on offer both teams were keen to show their determination when it came to duels, and that saw the referee chose to issue several yellow cards early on.
In the 42nd minute, the Red Bulls produced their best chance of the half when some pinball in the box allowed Jon Tolkin to fire off a shot that bounced wide.
On the stroke of halftime, a powerful run by Tayvon Gray allowed him to play Pereira in behind. The Brazilian drove to goal and only narrowly missed Carlos Coronel's goal.
The second half began with an early chance for Castellanos when Chanot found him with a long diagonal pass - the forward's effort testing Coronel.
Red Bulls took the lead in the 52nd minute from a freekick that found Lewis Morgan free in the box to convert from close range.
In the 62nd minute, NYCFC were reduced to 10 men when Thiago Andrade had an off the ball clash and was shown a straight red card.
Cushing turned to his bench in the wake of that dismissal and introduced Maxi Moralez and Talles Magno for Santiago Rodríguez and Pereira.
Red Bulls claimed their second of the game in the 70th minute after Luquinhas pounced on a loose ball in the box to convert.
In the 73rd minute Chris Gloster subbed into the game for Malte Amundsen.
NYCFC continued to push for a route back into the game and despite being a man down were able to exert some control over possession.
In the 82nd minute, a good cross by Gloster landed on the foot of Talles Magno, but no NYCFC player could put their foot on it to get a shot away. The Red Bulls would add a third in injury time through Omir Fernandez.
That confirmed NYCFC's exit from the competition.
How We Lined Up
What's Next
Next up for New York City Football Club is a meeting with Philadelphia Union on Sunday, June 26th. Kickoff at Subaru Park is set for 6:00PM EST (YES Network/NYCFC.com/Radio).
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