New York City stumble at home, lose 2-1 to DC United
It was a classic trap game, as an in-form NYCFC fall to conference-worst DC United in The Bronx.
It was a classic trap game, as an in-form NYCFC fall to conference-worst DC United in The Bronx.
Not good enough: NYCFC score first but can't put the game away against a DC United that started the night with just four wins and the fewest goals in the league.
NYCFC are back at Yankee Stadium to host a DC United that last won a game on May 31. Can New York City avoid a trap game, and get a result at home against the first team eliminated from the MLS Cup Playoffs?
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