New York Red Bulls' three-match unbeaten run in the Hudson River Derby came to an end on May 19 as they fell to a 2-1 loss against local rivals New York City FC at Citi Field.
The game got off to a bang as Hannes Wolf struck inside the opening three minutes to put the home side in front, and after Cameron Harper pulled one back on the stroke of half time, Monsef Bakrar netted in the 64th minute to hand the Pigeons a narrow victory.
Prior to that, New York Red Bulls snapped their four-game winless run when they edged out New England Revolution 4-2 on May 12, four days before thrashing DC United 4-1 at Audi Field.
After two games on the road, Sandro Schwarz's men now return home, where they are unbeaten in their five matches this season, claiming three wins and two draws while scoring 11 goals and keeping two clean sheets so far.
New York Red Bulls have now picked up six wins and five draws in their 14 MLS matches so far to collect 23 points and sit fifth in the Eastern Conference table, one point and two placed above Wednesday's visitors.
Charlotte FC, meanwhile, were involved in a share of the spoils for the second consecutive game as they played out a goalless draw with Philadelphia Union at the Bank of America Stadium on Sunday.
In an action-packed contest, a combined 24 shots were fired in the game but neither goalkeeper would end up picking the ball out of the back of the net as both sides failed to make their chances count before settling for a point.
Dean Smith's men were previously on a three-match winning streak, seeing off Portland Timbers, Nashville and Chicago Fire before playing out a goalless draw with Los Angeles Galaxy on May 19.
With Sunday's result, Charlotte have now gone four consecutive home matches without defeat, claiming two wins and two draws since a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Minnesota United on April 21.
While the Crowns have been rock-solid at home in recent weeks, they have struggled for results on their travels, where they have won just one of their six league games this season while losing four and picking up one draw so far.
Next up for Charlotte is the stern challenge of taking on a Red Bulls side whom they have failed to get the better of in any of their last four encounters, losing twice and picking up two draws since a 2-0 victory in June 2022.
New York Red Bulls' three-match unbeaten run in the Hudson River Derby came to an end on May 19 as they fell to a 2-1 loss against local rivals New York City FC at Citi Field.
The game got off to a bang as Hannes Wolf struck inside the opening three minutes to put the home side in front, and after Cameron Harper pulled one back on the stroke of half time, Monsef Bakrar netted in the 64th minute to hand the Pigeons a narrow victory.
Prior to that, New York Red Bulls snapped their four-game winless run when they edged out New England Revolution 4-2 on May 12, four days before thrashing DC United 4-1 at Audi Field.
After two games on the road, Sandro Schwarz's men now return home, where they are unbeaten in their five matches this season, claiming three wins and two draws while scoring 11 goals and keeping two clean sheets so far.
New York Red Bulls have now picked up six wins and five draws in their 14 MLS matches so far to collect 23 points and sit fifth in the Eastern Conference table, one point and two placed above Wednesday's visitors.
Charlotte FC, meanwhile, were involved in a share of the spoils for the second consecutive game as they played out a goalless draw with Philadelphia Union at the Bank of America Stadium on Sunday.
In an action-packed contest, a combined 24 shots were fired in the game but neither goalkeeper would end up picking the ball out of the back of the net as both sides failed to make their chances count before settling for a point.
Dean Smith's men were previously on a three-match winning streak, seeing off Portland Timbers, Nashville and Chicago Fire before playing out a goalless draw with Los Angeles Galaxy on May 19.
With Sunday's result, Charlotte have now gone four consecutive home matches without defeat, claiming two wins and two draws since a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Minnesota United on April 21.
While the Crowns have been rock-solid at home in recent weeks, they have struggled for results on their travels, where they have won just one of their six league games this season while losing four and picking up one draw so far.
Next up for Charlotte is the stern challenge of taking on a Red Bulls side whom they have failed to get the better of in any of their last four encounters, losing twice and picking up two draws since a 2-0 victory in June 2022.
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