Nick Cushing: "I will be here next year"
The New York City FC head coach denied rumors linking him to Arsenal Women FC.
The New York City FC head coach denied rumors linking him to Arsenal Women FC.
New York City FC needs the 37-year-old playmaker to step up once again if they want to win Game 3 against FC Cincinnati and continue their run in the MLS Cup Playoffs.
The single most important thing New York City FC can do to beat FC Cincinnati at TQL Stadium for the first time since 2021? Contain Luciano Acosta.
Playoff wins make for positive player ratings, as four NYCFC players were rated above 8.0 and head coach Nick Cushing got one of his best grades this season.
NYCFC will now play the decisive Round One matchup after limiting FC Cincinnati's Luciano Acosta to one of his most "meh" performances of the year.
A huge improvement was needed for New York City FC to keep the season alive and they got it in their Game 2 win. Now they’ll try to make history by becoming the first road team to win a Game 3 in MLS's best-of-three playoff round.
NYCFC emerged victorious from their must-win playoff game vs. FC Cincinnati at Citi Field behind goals from Alonso Martínez, Thiago Martins, and Santiago Rodríguez.
The MLS Cup Playoffs return to the Five Boroughs for New York City's do-or-die matchup against FC Cincinnati: Here's what you need to know.
We learn why Cincy are clicking, why the pitch dimensions at Citi Field are a concern, and why Obinna Nwobodo making or missing the Starting XI could determine the outcome.
The MLS Cup Playoffs began for New York City FC with a limp scoreless loss in Cincinnati, and your ratings were not too kind to the team's attacking players.
Goal-scoring woes returned to a New York City FC that struggled earlier this season. Oh, and the officiating didn't help.
Referee Sergii Boiko gave New York City FC plenty of favorable calls, but one foul he didn't whistle led to FC Cincinnati's game-winning goal. And that's on NYCFC.
FC Cincinnati found a way to score, New York City FC didn't: Now it's time for you to rate the players.
It's playoff time, baby, and New York City FC are back in the MLS postseason with a Round One matchup against FC Cincinnati. Oh: The game will be broadcast for free on Apple TV and on FS1. Nice.
Laurel Pfahler of Queen City Press tells us about FC Cincinnati's poor run of form heading into the playoffs, the rotating backline, and why both team's defenses could be the X-factor.
While Inter Miami's total payroll climbed to $41,708,280, New York City FC's dropped to $14,614,159.