Match Report: New York City FC 1-5 Philadelphia Union
A Nightmare in the Bronx
First Half Horrors for New York City FC
New York City FC suffered a humiliating 1-5 home defeat to the Philadelphia Union on Sunday evening. The result leaves NYCFC languishing in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, while the Union moved up to third.
The hosts made a disastrous start to the match, conceding two goals in the opening 15 minutes. Cory Burke opened the scoring for the Union in the 7th minute, before Daniel Gazdag doubled the lead eight minutes later.
NYCFC pulled a goal back in the 25th minute through Talles Magno, but the Union restored their two-goal advantage just before half-time when Burke scored his second of the game.
Second Half Collapse
The second half was even more disastrous for NYCFC. The Union added two more goals in quick succession, with Julian Carranza and Jack McGlynn both finding the net within the first 10 minutes of the half.
NYCFC were unable to muster any response, and the Union cruised to a comfortable victory. The result was NYCFC's heaviest home defeat in their MLS history.
Analysis
NYCFC were simply outplayed by a superior Philadelphia Union team. The Union were more clinical in front of goal, and they also defended resolutely.
NYCFC's performance was particularly disappointing given that they were playing at home. They were unable to create any clear-cut chances, and they looked vulnerable at the back.
The defeat will be a major concern for NYCFC head coach Ronny Deila. His team has now lost three of their last four matches, and they are in danger of missing out on the playoffs.
Conclusion
The 1-5 defeat to the Philadelphia Union was a nightmare for New York City FC. The result leaves the team in a perilous position in the Eastern Conference, and it will be a major concern for head coach Ronny Deila.
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