New York Red Bulls will look at Toronto FC in Harrison on Saturday night, NJ to continue their prolonged dominance
The last 11 regular season matches against Toronto are New York 8–0-3, which dating in the 2019 season. All-time, red bulls are 17–2-2 in home games against Canadian side.
Red Bulls entered three matches (1-0-2) in Saturday’s game on an unbeaten streak, although he had to score twice in the last weekend 2–2 home draws with Orlando City FC in the last weekend. After Dennis Gajengar scored the second goal of New York in the 47th minute, team partner Peter Strawud said he felt that Red Bulls would have put more pressure in the rest of the second half.
“I think these games, especially late, especially at home, we can use more of the crowd’s energy and push to get three points,” Strawud said.
Toronto FC holds a record of 0-3–1 in its first four matches. Last Saturday, Toronto took its first lead of the season, but the fire proceeded to good before the end of the first half.
Toronto has allowed 10 goals, which are the most tied in the league. New York is bound to the lowest goals of any Easter Conference Club, with only three concessions in four matches.
,[The Red Bulls] You want to play in some areas, and when you do they make it difficult for you, “Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser said.” And I think as much as possible, we have to be really clear on the ball. We have to take a lot of care about the passes that we play with each other, of course in the middle of the field. ,
Prominent players of both teams will remember the match due to international call-ups. New York goalkeeper Carlos Coronal, defender Omar Valencia and midfielder Gajengar will be held. Toronto team captain Jonathan will recall Osorio, midfielder Debbie Flores and striker Tieres Spiser.
Forward Ola Brinhildson will not play, Fraser said. Brinhildson was a late scratch due to a late scratch injury from a late scratch from last Saturday’s lineup that continues for Lingar.
-Bield level media