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NYCFC Faces Pressure Ahead of Playoffs Amid Scoring Drought
URGENT UPDATE: New York City FC is gearing up for the MLS Cup playoffs, facing Charlotte FC in Game 1 this Tuesday, and the pressure is mounting as the team grapples with a concerning scoring drought. With only four goals scored in their last four matches, NYCFC must rally to break through against Charlotte to advance.
In the regular season, Alonso Martínez and Hannes Wolf were crucial, netting 28 out of 56 total goals. Their performance will be pivotal as NYCFC seeks to overcome their recent offensive struggles, where Martínez, the team’s leading scorer with 17 goals, has not scored in his last three appearances.
Latest reports indicate that NYCFC scored only four goals in their final four matches, with a significant bulk coming from a 3-1 victory over the Red Bulls on September 27. Martínez expressed optimism, stating, “It’s just been the last few games that I haven’t been able to score… the goals will come.”
Head coach Pascal Jansen echoed this sentiment, downplaying concerns over the scoring trend. “What we are looking for within the rest of the team is, can we score more from set pieces? Can our other wingers have more impact?” he noted. Jansen emphasized the importance of scoring first: “It will determine a lot how the game flows.”
NYCFC is also hoping to turn the tide against Charlotte, aiming for their first win on the road against the team, which will be missing star player Wilfried Zaha due to suspension. This presents a crucial opportunity for NYCFC to capitalize and gain momentum in the playoffs.
Despite concerns regarding Wolf’s physical issues, he joined the squad for the trip to Charlotte, as confirmed by a team spokesperson. As the playoffs kick off, the urgency for NYCFC to find their scoring rhythm has never been more critical. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely as the team prepares for this high-stakes matchup.
Stay tuned for live updates as NYCFC looks to break their scoring slump and begin their playoff journey on a high note.
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