Red Bulls Steal the Spotlight in the Playoffs and Get Their Revenge on NYCFC | OneFootball

Red Bulls Steal the Spotlight in the Playoffs and Get Their Revenge on NYCFC | OneFootball

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·26 novembre 2024

Red Bulls Steal the Spotlight in the Playoffs and Get Their Revenge on NYCFC

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Rivalry, it’s that extra spice that turns a game into a spectacle. And on Saturday night at Citi Field, the Hudson River Derby was hotter than ever. The New York Red Bulls, overshadowed by NYCFC’s glamour all season, proved that when it comes to the playoffs, style is great, but grit is what seals the deal. With a 2-0 victory, they didn’t just secure a spot in the Eastern Conference Final; they gave their fans something no trophy can buy, bragging rights.

During the regular season, NYCFC ruled the roost. They played like they owned the rivalry, strutting around with the swagger of a team that knew how to handle their neighbors. But in the playoffs, especially in a derby, confidence is like a live wire; one spark, and everything can go up in flames. That’s exactly what happened.


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Sixteen minutes in, Felipe Carballo decided to show everyone that his right foot could double as a magic wand. His shot was so perfect that if it were a painting, it’d hang in the Louvre. Not long after, Dante Vanzeir, sharp as a fox on the hunt, capitalized on a loose ball in the box to slot in the second goal. NYCFC was reeling, dazed like a boxer who’d taken two uppercuts before the first bell.

Once they had the lead, the Red Bulls revealed a whole new side of themselves: resilience. With Carlos Coronel in goal playing like he was wearing a superhero cape, and Andrés Reyes leading a defense that refused to break, they withstood an onslaught of 25 shots. NYCFC’s attacks danced dangerously close to the net, but there was always a goalkeeper, a defender, or even the crossbar stepping in to say, “Not tonight.”

That kind of resolve isn’t just about skill; it’s about heart. The Red Bulls weren’t just protecting a scoreline; they were defending the honor of a club that has often fallen short in the big moments.

Now, the Red Bulls are one game away from returning to the MLS Cup, something they haven’t done since 2008. And honestly, who can doubt them at this point? They’ve knocked out not only their city rivals, NYCFC, but also the reigning champions, Columbus Crew. They’re playing a brand of soccer that looks straightforward and efficient, but beneath the surface, it’s powered by an unshakable mental toughness. Next up, they’ll face Orlando City.

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