New York City FC bounced back from a recent slump with a commanding performance against Orlando City SC, securing a 4-2 victory at Yankee Stadium. The match, marred by a serious collision between Malachi Jones and Orlando goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar, saw NYCFC take control early on with a three-goal lead in the first half.
Santiago Rodríguez opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a stunning strike, setting the tone for NYCFC's dominance. The game took a dramatic turn when a collision between Jones and Stajduhar resulted in extensive stoppage time, during which NYCFC capitalized with late goals from Hannes Wolf and Agustín Ojeda.
Despite a strong start, NYCFC faced a spirited second-half comeback from Orlando, who narrowed the deficit with goals from Dagur Thorhallsson and Duncan McGuire. The tense finale was settled by substitute Mounsef Bakrar, whose clinical finish restored NYCFC's two-goal advantage and sealed the win.
Right-back Tayvon Gray emerged as a key figure in the victory, providing two crucial assists in the first half. Gray's dynamic performance included defensive prowess with seven interceptions, six recoveries, and key tackles, underlining his impact on both ends of the pitch.
NYCFC's seventh home win of the season reaffirms their strong form at Yankee Stadium, positioning them among the top performers in MLS. The match, officiated by Sergii Boiko and reviewed by VAR Daniel Radford, highlighted both teams' resilience amidst challenging circumstances.
Nick Cushing's side now looks ahead to leveraging this victory as momentum for future matches, aiming to solidify their position in the league standings.