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New York City FC Edges Charlotte FC, 2-1

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April 27, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
New York City FC News Release

New York City FC recorded a dramatic 2-1 win against Charlotte FC. The visitors took the lead in the third minute through Kerwin Vargas. City equalized in the 41st minute through a Keaton Parks header. City continued to push for the winning goal and they were rewarded in injury time after Alonso Martínez converted from close range. That strike would be enough to confirm City’s first win over Charlotte in MLS.

Match Recap

A fourth successive home game saw New York City FC welcome Charlotte FC to Yankee Stadium on Saturday night.

City entered the contest looking to extend their unbeaten in MLS to five games, while their counterparts were eager to bounce back from a 3-0 defeat against Minnesota United last time out.

Head Coach Nick Cushing introduced one change to the team that overcame D.C. United as Julián Fernández entered the starting XI following goals in back-to-back games.

The visitors would take a shock lead in the third minute after a cross was cleared into the path of Kerwin Vargas and he slammed the ball home.

Charlotte were proving to be a threat on the counterattack early on and that saw Liel Abada given the chance to double their advantage in the eighth minute – Matt Freese standing tall to deny the winger.

Despite City dominating possession unable to test Kristijan Kahlina in the Charlotte goal.

That changed in the 32nd minute after Santi Rodríguez’s freekick from 25 yards out forced the goalkeeper into an impressive one-handed save.

City continued to ramp up the pressure and a dazzling run through the middle by Fernández saw him glide between two Charlotte players before firing off a shot that was well blocked by the goalkeeper.

Despite a string of good saves there was nothing Kalhina could do to stop Keaton Parks drawing City level in the 41st minute.

A freekick delivered by Fernández found Parks free inside the area and he powered a header into the net for his first of the season.

The second period brought about no changes for either side with both teams desperate to claim the next goal of the game.

Charlotte thought they had snatched back the advantage through Jere Uronen on the hour mark, but the defender was denied by an offside flag.

City would make their first change of the evening minutes later as Hannes Wolf entered the game in place of Fernández. He would be joined on the field by Malachi Jones in the 70th minute as he replaced Ojeda.

Cushing was eager to see his side…

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