New York Red Bulls, Saturday night Harrison, NJ will continue to continue its long-term advantages on Toronto FC
New York is 8-0-3 in the last 11 seasons against Toronto, belonging to the 2019 season. Always, the red bulls live 17-2-2 in home games against the Canadian side.
The Red Bulls included the match on Saturday in three matches (1-0-2) in an invincible strip, although Orlando CITY FC equated 2-2 houses last weekend. After Dennis Gjengaar scored the second goal of New York in the 47th minute, his teammate Peter Stroud said he thought that the red bulls could put more pressure in the second half.
“I think we can use these games, especially late, especially at home, we can use the energy of the crowd more and get three points,” he said.
The Toronto FC has a 0-3-1 record in the first four matches. 2-1 loss in the Chicago fire last Saturday, Toronto saw the first leadership of the season, but the fire went well until the end of the first half.
Toronto allowed the 10 most closing in the league. New York, in four games, with only three discounts, any Easter conference club is allowed for the least goals permitted.
“(Red Bulls) wants to play in certain areas and makes it difficult for you when you do,” said Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser. “And I think as much as possible, we must be truly clean on the ball. Of course we should think a lot of the passages we play in the middle of the area.”
The main players of both teams will miss the match due to international calls. New York Goalkeeper Carlos Coronel, Defender Omar Valencia and midfielder Gjengaar. Toronto Team Captain Jonathan Osorio, midfielder dedicated and attacker Tirese Spicer will miss.
According to Fraser, it will not play forward Brincilds. Brynhildsen was a summer than last Saturday due to lower body injury, which continues to end.
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