Maxi Moralez and other NYCFC players confronted the officiating crew in anger after losing to bitter rivals NY Red Bulls on a controversial goal.

New York Red Bulls claimed victory in the Hudson River derby vs. NYCFC, but the winning goal and a linesman’s flag are the subjects of controversy.

Major League Soccer: Daniel Royer (45’+1′ PEN) New York Red Bulls 1-1 NYCFC

Major League Soccer: Heber (7′) New York Red Bulls 0-1 NYCFC
HARRISON, N.J. — Dome Torrent believes the referee “100 percent” made a mistake that cost New York City FC in Sunday’s 2-1 Hudson River Derby loss to the New York Red Bulls.
A 60th-minute header by midfielder Daniel Royer gave the Red Bulls the match-winning lead, but it was a controversial non-call in the build-up to the goal that proved to be the match’s main talking point.
In the preceding play, NYCFC thought they had conceded a corner, a point backed up by the linesman pointing with his flag…

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Maxi Moralez and other NYCFC players confronted the officiating crew in anger after losing to bitter rivals NY Red Bulls on a controversial goal.

New York Red Bulls claimed victory in the Hudson River derby vs. NYCFC, but the winning goal and a linesman’s flag are the subjects of controversy.

Major League Soccer: Daniel Royer (45’+1′ PEN) New York Red Bulls 1-1 NYCFC

Major League Soccer: Heber (7′) New York Red Bulls 0-1 NYCFC
Daniel Royer scored his sixth and seventh goals of the season in the New York Red Bulls’ 2-1 win over New York City FC on Sunday in a game rocked by controversy.
Royer scored from the penalty spot before half-time to tie the match at one-all. He then scored quickly after a disputed throw-in in the 60th minute for his first multi-goal game of 2019. The win lifted the Red Bulls (9-7-4, 31 points) three spots to third in the Eastern Conference standings.
Royer headed the Red Bulls into the lead in…

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Angelo Rodríguez scored three goals as Minnesota United easily accounted for New Mexico United on Wednesday.
Minnesota United sent out a stunning warning to its potential U.S. Open Cup rivals, defeating New Mexico United 6-1 in Wednesday’s quarterfinal.
Santi Moar gave the USL Championship side the lead after just seven minutes, but it was all one-way traffic after that.
Angelo Rodríguez bagged himself a first-half hat trick, while goals from Darwin Quintero, Jan Gregus and Miguel Ibarra ensured that the Loons marched into the semifinals full of confidence.
The Portland Timbers will join Minnesota…

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