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Needless to say, Cushing wasn’t happy with the officiating – from referee Matthew Thompson the two assistant refs and the fourth official.
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I thought we were in the game and we were having moments but I think their style disrupts games.” We wanted to try to exploit the spaces when we couldn’t. “We expected the game to be like that and we wanted to play football in the moments when we could play football. “I think these games are always like that,” he said. They play a solid defensive game, but will do many things to throw their foes off their game. Playing a chippy game is part of the Red Bulls’ DNA. Derbies are highly charged games, emotional games, so we have to keep our discipline.” “After that I think we were willing to fight but I am very frustrated tonight because I believe we made it a very tough experience for us by getting the card and having to play after that.”Īsked about NYCFC’s lack of composure, interim head coach Nick Cushing responded: “Of course, we will talk about it because going down to 10 players isn’t ideal in this game.
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“The red card we took was a big change in the game and we cannot put all the blame on this but I think obviously 10 against 11 away against Red Bull, it’s not easy to win games,” NYCFC defender Maxime Chanot said. Trying to overcome a one-goal deficit playing a man down is a tall task, if not an impossible one. Thiago Andrade was given his marching orders in the 62nd minute for head-butting Sean Nealis. I think we got in their heads a little bit. “Obviously, we don’t like them very much and wherever you can get an edge obviously we’re gonna take it. “We’re a bit of a chippy, scrappy team,” Tolkin said. Their physical play was evident in the final statistics. Open Cup quarterfinal by fouling them all over the field. The hosts made life miserable for the Cityzens in the third Hudson River Derby of the Lamar Hunt U.S. When goalkeeper Carlos Coronel entered the room at Red Bull Arena a little late after they team defeated 10-man New York City FC, 3-0, on Wednesday night, he kicked a water bottle into the face of defender John Tolkin. The Red Bulls are such a chippy team they even foul each other in the locker room. John Tolkin, celebrating the Red Bulls’ win: “Obviously, we don’t like them very much and wherever you can get an edge obviously we’re gonna take it.