🚨 MLS Cup holders on brink of exit after NYRB stun Crew

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🚨 MLS Cup holders on brink of exit after NYRB stun Crew

We have more MLS Cup Playoff action on Tuesday, with two games scheduled across the United States.

Here is what went down in the Eastern and Western Conferences.


NYRB stun reigning champions

Scorers: Carbaro 25′

Reigning MLS Cup champions Columbus Crew saw their playoff campaign get off to a rocky start after the New York Red Bulls walked away happier in a 1-0 win.

It was a fast-paced match as both sides looked to find the breakthrough. And while it appeared it would arrive at the hands of the hosts, Lower.com Field was stunned.

Midfielder Felipe Carballo was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time as the 28-year-old volleyed home beyond goalkeeper Patrick Schulte for his first MLS goal following a corner.

Behind by the break, the Crew rightfully ramped up the pressure. They are tied for the most goals by a substitute (12) across MLS and pushed up for an equalizer.

Cucho Hernandez dragged the attack forward and thought he drew a penalty, but the claims fell on deaf ears. Mo Farsi and Aziel Jackson also saw their overlapping runs cause problems for the NYRB.

However, despite having only 24% possession of the ball, the visitors had better chances to score. Lewis Morgan made an effort 1-on-1 with Schulte before Cameron Harper dragged an effort wide.

Two late efforts from Jacen Russell-Rowe then fell short and goalkeeper Carlos Coronel made a massive save in the dying moments to see the game out.

The result means NYRB could eliminate the Crew in Game 2 back in New York.


Coming up later, Real Salt Lake welcomes Minnesota United to town.

Feature image credit: © Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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