
Red Bulls Advance to U.S. Open Cup Semifinals with 3-0 Victory over New York City FC
June 23, 2022 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
New York Red Bulls News Release
- The New York Red Bulls defeated New York City FC 3-0 to advance to the Semifinals of the 2022 U.S. Open Cup on Wednesday, June 22, at Red Bull Arena.
- New York opened the scoring in the 52nd minute, as Tom Edwards sent in a free kick that was headed down by Aaron Long at the edge of the box. The ball fell to Lewis Morgan, who flicked it into the net.
- The Red Bulls doubled their lead in the 70th minute, as Patryk Klimala had an initial shot attempt saved by New York City FC, and Luquinhas gathered the rebound, maneuvered around the keeper, and ripped a shot into the far corner.
- In second half stoppage time, New York added another goal to seal the win. Steven Sserwadda played a ball down the near side of the field and Cameron Harper made a run to retrieve it. Harper sent in a cross that was finished by Omir Fernandez.
- The match set a record for attendance in an Open Cup match at Red Bull Arena at 12,575.
- New York will advance to the semifinals for the sixth time in club history and the first time since 2017.
- The Red Bulls are 3-0-1 in their last four matches across all competitions against NYCFC, outscoring them 6-1. This includes three-straight clean sheets.
- Morgan's goal was his second in U.S. Open Cup play and his ninth this season across all competitions, which is the team lead.
- It also marked the 16th of his career across all competitions.
- He has scored in each of New York's last four matches at Red Bull Arena.
- Morgan has scored in back-to-back matches across all competitions, marking the second time this season he has done that (April 20-24).
- Long's assist was his second of the season, with both coming in Open Cup play.
- The assist for Edwards was his first in Open Cup play and second of the season across all competitions.
- The goal for Luquinhas was his second in Open Cup play and his seventh of the year across all competitions.
- The Brazilian midfielder has scored in each of the last three matches at Red Bull Arena, totaling four goals during that stretch.
- Fernandez's goal was his third of the season across all competitions and first in Open Cup play.
- The assist for Harper was his second in Open Cup play and the third across all competitions in 2022.
- Carlos Coronel recorded his first career Open Cup shutout in the victory.
- He has recorded shutouts in back-to-back matches at Red Bull Arena across all competitions.
- Coronel has tallied three clean sheets in four career matches across all competitions against NYCFC.
- New York is 4-0-0 across all competitions in matches in which both Morgan and Luquinhas score.
- In all four of their Open Cup matches this year, the Red Bulls have scored two or more goals.
- Following Tuesday's match, New York will travel to Banc of California Stadium to face off against Los Angeles FC on Sunday, June 22. Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. ET on ABC and New York Red Bulls Radio in English and Spanish via TuneIn, the New York Red Bulls app and NewYorkRedBulls.com.
New York Red Bulls 3, New York City FC 0
2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinal
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 - 8:00 p.m. ET
Red Bull Arena | Harrison, NJ
Box Score
Scoring Summary:
NY - Lewis Morgan (Aaron Long, Tom Edwards) 52'
NY - Luquinhas (unassisted) 70'
NY - Omir Fernandez (Cameron Harper) 90'+1
Misconduct Summary:
NYC - Keaton Parks (caution, foul) 15'
NYC - Santiago Rodríguez (caution, dissent) 18'
NYC - Malte Amundson (caution, foul) 20'
NY - Aaron Long (caution, foul) 35'
NY - Cristian Cásseres Jr. (caution, foul) 56'
NYC - Thiago Andrade (red card, violent conduct) 62'
NY - Dylan Nealis (caution, time wasting) 77'
NY - Cameron Harper (caution, foul) 90'+3
NY - Tom Edwards (red card, violent conduct) 90'+6
NYC - Maxi Moralez (red card, violent conduct) 90'+6
New York Red Bulls: Carlos Coronel; John Tolkin, Aaron Long ©, Sean Nealis, Tom Edwards, Dylan Nealis (Cameron Harper, 83'), Frankie Amaya, Cristian Cásseres Jr., Luquinhas (Steven Sserwadda, 84'), Lewis Morgan (Omir Fernandez, 73'), Tom Barlow (Patryk Klimala, 63')
Unused Subs: Ryan Meara, Jason Pendant, Zach Ryan
TOTAL SHOTS: 9; SHOTS ON GOAL: 5; FOULS: 23; POSSESSION: 34.7; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: 3
New York City FC: Luis Barraza; Tayvon Gray, Maxime Chanot ©, Malte Amundson (Chris Gloster, 73'), Alexander Callens, Alfredo Morales, Keaton Parks, Santiago Rodríguez (Talles Magno, 64'), Thiago Andrade, Gabriel Pereira (Maxi Moralez, 63'), Valentin Castellanos
Unused Subs: Sean Johnson, Anton Tinnerholm, Nicolas Acevedo, Héber
TOTAL SHOTS: 9; SHOTS ON GOAL: 3; FOULS: 16; POSSESSION: 65.3; CORNER KICKS: 5; SAVES: 2
Referee: Matthew Thompson
Assistant Referees: Ben Pilgrim, Tyler Wyrostek
4th Official: Luis Arroyo
Attendance: 12,575
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