Post by account_disabled on Apr 29, 2024 6:49:30 GMT -5
Whistle: Referee: Rubiel Vazquez, Assistant Referees: Kathryn Nesbitt,Eric Weisbrod, 4th Official: Adam Kilpatrick, VAR: Malik Badawi, AVAR:Craig Lowry
Finally, the Union get to play a game at Subaru Park. One needs to flip the calendar all the way back to October 20, 2019 to recall the last time the Union were in Chester when they matched up against these same New York Red Bulls. That exhilarating 4-3 playoff win is indelibly etched in Union fan’s minds – while the Red Bull supporters are still slow-shuffling their way back to the tour buses in Lot A. Perhaps, the memory of that victory will be the tonic to wake the team up after last Thursday’s snooze-fest versus New England.
Scouting Report: New York
The Red Bulls are off to perhaps a better than expected Denmark Email List start this season despite the loss of legendary striker Bradley Wright-Phillips and captain/goalkeeper Luis Robles. In their first game in 28 days following a three-and-out at the MLS is Back Tournament the Red Bulls beat NYC FC 1-0 on a soft goal after being carved up on defense throughout much of the first half.
Like the sun coming up in the morning, one can count on the Red Bulls to remain consistent in their strategy. They employ a frenzied yet organized high press style of play that is de rigueur at Red Bull franchises throughout the world. Constant and relentless pressure leads to turnovers and quick counter attacks.
In their last game, Red Bulls Coach Chris Armas did change his lineup a bit, saving their best player, midfielder Kaku for the second half and tweaking the formation to a 4-2-3-1. Expect a return to the 4-2-2-2 with Kaku returning to his starting role. Watch for Florain Valot and the aforementioned Kaku to perform some creative work in the midfield. Without Wright Phillips the Red Bulls lack a strong target at striker.
Finally, the Union get to play a game at Subaru Park. One needs to flip the calendar all the way back to October 20, 2019 to recall the last time the Union were in Chester when they matched up against these same New York Red Bulls. That exhilarating 4-3 playoff win is indelibly etched in Union fan’s minds – while the Red Bull supporters are still slow-shuffling their way back to the tour buses in Lot A. Perhaps, the memory of that victory will be the tonic to wake the team up after last Thursday’s snooze-fest versus New England.
Scouting Report: New York
The Red Bulls are off to perhaps a better than expected Denmark Email List start this season despite the loss of legendary striker Bradley Wright-Phillips and captain/goalkeeper Luis Robles. In their first game in 28 days following a three-and-out at the MLS is Back Tournament the Red Bulls beat NYC FC 1-0 on a soft goal after being carved up on defense throughout much of the first half.
Like the sun coming up in the morning, one can count on the Red Bulls to remain consistent in their strategy. They employ a frenzied yet organized high press style of play that is de rigueur at Red Bull franchises throughout the world. Constant and relentless pressure leads to turnovers and quick counter attacks.
In their last game, Red Bulls Coach Chris Armas did change his lineup a bit, saving their best player, midfielder Kaku for the second half and tweaking the formation to a 4-2-3-1. Expect a return to the 4-2-2-2 with Kaku returning to his starting role. Watch for Florain Valot and the aforementioned Kaku to perform some creative work in the midfield. Without Wright Phillips the Red Bulls lack a strong target at striker.