NYC Upset the Union, Head to Miami for Conference Finals

By Noah Zimmerman

noah@queensledger.com

In stunning fashion, New York City FC upset the top-seeded Philadelphia Union on the road, punching a ticket to Miami for the Eastern Conference Finals. Even without star striker Alonso Martinez, who suffered a knee injury while on international duty, and midfielder Andres Perea, injured in the Round 1 finale against Charlotte, New York were again able to find the net through a moment of brilliance.

It was NYC club legend Maxi Moralez who scored the lone goal in the match, getting on the end of a gorgeous through ball from Nico Fernandez after a great inside cut by Agustin Ojeda. The 38-year-old Argentine midfielder tucked the ball past Philly goalkeeper Andre Blake just ahead of the half-hour mark, sending the sizable contingent of traveling NYC fans into a frenzy.

For the last hour of the match, the City defense rose once more to the challenge. Despite the Union’s persistent attack, only 5 of their 18 shots were put on target. The centerback pairing of Justin Haak and Thiago Martins was nearly impenetrable, with Raul Gustavo and Tayvon Gray equally impressive on either side of them.

Standing tall between the posts and playing hero multiple times was Matt Freese. The Pennsylvania native made his Major League Soccer debut for the Union back in 2019, and in 2021 manned Philadelphia’s goal against New York City as the Boys in Blue won 2-1 en route to their first MLS Cup title.

In his first postseason appearance against his former club, Freese put on a remarkable display. “Matty Ice” saved all 5 Union shots on goal, including an otherworldly stop at the near post against Francis Westfield in the 74th minute and a long-distance strike from Milan Iloski in 2nd half stoppage time.

NYC had only a few looks at Philly’s goal after Moralez opened the scoring, the most notable being a bold attempt by Nico Fernandez from midfield. Nico spotted Blake off his line before attempting to curl the ball past him from inside his own half, forcing the Jamaican international to sprint back and just barely clear the ball off the goal line. Blake instantly grabbed at his hamstring, and after a few minutes he was forced into a substitution.

The Union subbed on top prospect Cavan Sullivan with 10 minutes remaining in regulation, but the youngster was just barely unable to set up Bruno Damiani, whose shot was blocked at the top of the box. NYC were able to see out the final minutes, and again the stadium fell silent aside from the travelling fans as the full time whistle blew.

The win marks New York’s third trip to the Eastern Conference Finals, having visited the Union both in 2021 and 2022. Now New York will head down to Florida for their third matchup with Inter Miami CF this year. It will be the second postseason contest between the two clubs, with NYC winning 3-0 in 2022. This will be the first time they face Lionel Messi in the playoffs, with the all-time great winning the league’s Golden Boot and contributing to all four goals in their Eastern Conference Semifinal win over Cincinnati.

Kickoff from Chase Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale will be on Saturday, November 29, at 6pm. The winner will advance to the 2025 MLS Cup Final against newcomers San Diego FC or the Vancouver Whitecaps, slated for December 6 at 2:30pm.

Raul Gustavo lands in New York as City Continue Unbeaten Run

By Noah Zimmerman

noah@queensledger.com

In another daring comeback, New York City FC were able to fend off Eastern Conference contenders Nashville SC over the weekend. In Sunday’s clash at Yankee Stadium the Boys in Blue overturned an early deficit to win 2-1, their third win in their last four MLS matches.

Canadian youngster Jacob Shaffelburg caused all sorts of problems in the opening half as visitors piled on shots early. He was finally able to beat NYC’s shotstopper Matt Freese in the 10th minute with a first-time shot, his second goal of the year.

Maxi Moralez had an opportunity to answer in the 16th minute, but his shot was smothered by Joe Willis. Later in the half, Andres Perea finally scored to draw the hosts level with a gorgeous curling shot from the top of the box.

New York’s remarkable defense once again stepped up in the second half. None of Nashville’s three shots made it on target, as Freese enjoyed a tame 45 minutes.

On the other end, New York City’s crafty attackers got to work. Alonso Martinez and Agustin Ojeda produced a number of late chances, with the final one resulting in a goal. Ojeda’s clever run delivered a pass inside the 6-yard box, and Martinez added to his team-best goal tally with his 13th in MLS play.

Alonso Martinez scored his team-best 13th goal of the MLS season to give New York a late win over Nashville (Photo: New York City FC)

The win gives NYC some breathing room near the bottom of the East’s playoff picture, now in 8th with 41 points after 25 games. They are two clear of both Chicago and the Red Bulls with one and two games in hand respectively.

If they’re able to keep the results coming, NYC is in reach of the top three. They sit just 6 points behind both Nashville and Orlando

In other NYC news, center back Raul Gustavo is signing with the club on a deal through 2027 with options for the next two seasons. 

The defender joins from Ferencvárosi TC in Hungary’s first division where he briefly played under current New York City manager Pascal Jansen. Before that he suited up for both Corinthians and Bahia in his home country of Brazil.

Brazilian defender Raul Gustavo is joining NYC on a deal through 2027 (Photo: New York City FC)

“Raul brings a unique background having already been part of City Football Group, during his loan with Bahia in 2023, and his previous work with Pascal at Ferencváros,” said Sporting Director David Lee. “We believe it will help Raul adapt once he joins us in New York City. We’re confident he will strengthen our backline as we enter the final stretch of the season.”

Already a focal point this season, NYC is currently tied for the league’s 4th best defensive record, conceding 30 goals. With nine matches left remaining, time will tell if NYC’s back line can power them to postseason play.

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