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October 10, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS)New York City FC News Release

New York City Football Club clinched third spot in the Eastern Conference with a 2-1 win at Atlanta United.

Here are Five Points from the game in Georgia…

Decision Day

Though there was little on the line in this encounter with City having already booked passage into the playoffs and Atlanta unable to qualify, Interim Head Coach Nick Cushing had highlighted the importance of momentum heading into the post-season tournament.


On the back of three successive wins, NYCFC were riding the crest of the wave and wanted to head into next weekend’s first round fixture on a high, regardless of who the opponent would prove to be. Having also never won at Mercedes-Benz Arena, there was added motivation.

That desire was evident from the outset with Cushing opting to make just one change to the side that defeated Orlando (Keaton Parks for Santiago Rodríguez) with the decision to favor consistency in a bid to build momentum, and although three points were not essential, the squad battled to preserve them with each player striving to take their chance to shine.

Beautiful Football

Thriving on the confidence of our recent resurgence, New York came flying out of the blocks and broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes with a goal of pure brilliance.

It was a delightfully-crafted move to carve open the Atlanta defense, as Keaton Parks, Talles Magno, and Gabriel Pereira combined well with a flowing, intelligent attacking move which ended with Pereira latching into an inch-perfect through-ball and clipping expertly over Raúl Gudiño.

It was a perfect example of City playing football the right way, and every player involved was simply on the same wavelength – further evidence that the squad is gelling on the pitch at just the right time and bearing the fruits of Cushing’s philosophy.

Injury Blows

Another challenge awaits for the Boys in Blue on the roster front.

Just when the MLS Cup Champions had gained full strength with players having made welcome comebacks, there was a triple setback at Mercedes-Benz Arena with Tayvon Gray, Talles Magno and the returning Alfredo Morales all forced off with knocks.

Though the severity of their injuries is yet to be determined, there was encouraging news in the post-match press conference with Cushing suggesting they may not yet be ruled out of contention for the playoffs. With a full team effort needed to defend our trophy, fingers crossed for quick returns.

Safe…

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