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New York City FC Blanks New England Revolution, 2-0

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April 13, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
New York City FC News Release

New York City FC recorded an emphatic 2-0 win against New England Revolution at Yankee Stadium on Saturday night. Agustín Ojeda opened the scoring in the 57th minute with his first goal for the Club. City’s advantage was doubled midway through stoppage time thanks to a delightful effort from Julián Fernández, with that being enough to give City a vital three points at home.

Match Recap

New York City FC were seeking home comforts as they entertained New England at Yankee Stadium on Saturday night.

The hosts entered the game eager to pick up all three points and stretch their unbeaten run to three games after back-to-back draws against Miami and Atlanta. Meanwhile, New England were fresh off a first league win of the season against Charlotte FC.

Head Coach Nick Cushing made two changes to the side that took on Atlanta United last time out, Tayvon Gray and Alonso Martínez being replaced by Mitja Ilenič and Agustín Ojeda – the Argentine making his first MLS start for City.

New York City wasted no time in attacking the Revs and that saw Keaton Parks register City’s first chance after just four minutes. The midfielder got his head on the ball but didn’t manage to find the net on this occasion.

City continued to knock at the door and in the 18th minute a slide rule pass from Santiago Rodríguez found Ojeda in behind the Revs’ backline. Unfortunately, the winger wasn’t able to get the ball fully under his spell, and after rounding the keeper he put his shot wide.

At the other end, the Revs were eager to stem the flow of attacks and in the 27th minute they managed one of their own – Tomás Chancalay producing a rasping shot from the left side of the box that Matt Freese did well to hold onto.

A feisty encounter took a sharp turn in the 42nd minute when Ian Harkes was initially shown a straight red card for a tackle on Ilenič. The decision was subsequently overturned, however, following consultation with VAR.

City finished the half the stronger of the two teams an in injury time Hannes Wolf burst through the backline before attempting to dink the ball over the onrushing Henrich Ravas – the shot-stopper managing to block the effort before his teammates cleared it away.

Cushing named an unchanged side for the second period as the Boys in Blue again sought to dictate the flow of the contest. After fashioning several half chances their pressure finally told in the 57th minute as Ojeda broke the…

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