The southend Red Bull tifo before opening whistle. Final game attendance announced at 25,217. The Red Bulls entered Sunday’s game off of their first loss of the season, a 2-1 scoreline against New England. The 2-1 loss against the RBNY bring NYC FC to 7 losses in their last 8 games. RBNY gained the 1-0 lead off a goal from Bradley Wright-Phillips in the 4th minute. NYC FC grew more comfortable with the atmosphere as the game progressed, cleaning up their touches and chances. Goalkeeper Josh Saunders denied Wright-Phillips in a 1 v 1, to keep the game at only 1-0 for NYC FC going into half. Wright-Phillips brought the game to 2-0 in the 52nd minute after connections from Lloyd Sam and Sacha Kljestan. A red card by Matt Miazga left the Red Bulls playing with ten men in the 36th minute. The disadvantage impact the play of the high pressure midfield by the second half. How will having a proven commodity Jason Kreis on the market affect teams coaching decisions? NY Red Bulls v NYC FC Photo Gallery 0 By Anna Ferkingstad on May 10, 2015 New York Red Bulls, NYCFC New York RB April, 2024 Apr 21 Bouanga rescues point for LAFC vs. RBNY February, 2024 Feb 24 Previewing Charlotte FC’s season opener against New York City FC September, 2023 Sep 26 Goal Explosion Yields 5-3 Win for the Red Bulls August, 2023 Aug 31 Giacomo Vrioni’s lone goal leads New England to 1-0 victory over New York Red Bulls Aug 09 Philadelphia Union Progresses Over NYRB to Leagues Cup Quarter-Finals by Penalty Shoot-Out, 4-3 New York City April, 2024 Apr 21 Proof of Process Starting to Show. Apr 15 Revolution II obliterated 6-2 versus NYCFC II Apr 15 Revolution fall 2-0 to NYCFC, lose 5th game of season Apr 14 The Power of the Second Goal Apr 07 The Draw That Feels Like a Loss for NYCFC Share. Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Aug 09 Philadelphia Union Progresses Over NYRB to Leagues Cup Quarter-Finals by Penalty Shoot-Out, 4-3