HIGHLIGHTS: New York City FC vs. Atlanta United FC | April 8, 2023



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21 thoughts on “HIGHLIGHTS: New York City FC vs. Atlanta United FC | April 8, 2023”

  1. didn't know nycfc play in the Yankee stadium and people barely go there to watch the game 😭 is it that boring football (soccer) for american

  2. Hate to jump on the train, but Drew Fisher is just not a good referee. No card, no foul even, for clearing Guzan out. Then Giakoumakis pulls out of a slide, barely makes contact, and is shown a yellow. On the Ibarra-Sands situation, his initial assessment is to yellow card Sands for the follow-through, then gets called to the monitor and issues a red card to Ibarra, when his studs were facing downward and he's jumping over the excessive follow-through from Sands. Wild. And when ATL were on top, after several injury breaks, 3 minutes of stoppage in the first half. After one review (should've reviewed when Etienne was brought down by the last man, but I digress) and two goals, 10 MINUTES of stoppage in the second half. Even wilder. Pineda has a point, referees do not respect ATL. Shouldn't be that way, but obviously it is.

  3. This is why mls is mls. A glorified sunday league. You just equalized, playing against 10 men, at home. those players chose to celebrate. Nobody cares about 3 points just like the Nba cause everyone gets to play off anyway and no relegation. In any other league, nobody would celebrate in that circumstance, picked up that ball and put it in the center circle for a kick off and get second goal

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