NYCFC look to replicate successful formula in Game 2 vs. Charlotte FC
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Tayvon Gray, a defender for New York City FC, seemed reluctant to divulge the team’s defensive strategy against Charlotte FC.

“The real question is, do I want to elaborate?” Gray remarked with a smile during an interview at the club’s training facility in Rockland County.

With NYCFC leading 1-0 in their best-of-three series against Charlotte FC, their defensive tactics have clearly been effective, as evidenced by their ability to neutralize the opposition’s attack in Game 1.

In Tuesday’s 1-0 victory, NYCFC held Charlotte to just three shots in the first half, with only one hitting the target, and prevented any significant scoring opportunities in the opening 45 minutes.

Charlotte’s expected goals (xG) in the first half was a mere 0.12. Although Charlotte did increase their offensive pressure in the second half, NYCFC’s victory on Tuesday marked their second consecutive shutout against them.

“I felt like our strategy, what we did against them, I think it worked,” Gray said. “I thought me and Kevin [O’Toole] high [on the pitch] gave them some trouble, for sure. I think we’re going to add a few more ideas to the toolbox during these couple of days, but ultimately I think our strategy worked.”

What helped NYCFC, as well, was the absence of Charlotte’s Wilfried Zaha, who missed Tuesday’s match because of a suspension. The former Crystal Palace forward will be back on the pitch and is eager to make an impact.

He had scored in three consecutive matches to end the regular season, and his 10 goals this season are tied for second most on the Charlotte roster.

NYCFC head coach Pascal Jansen said his squad was “aware” of Zaha’s “qualities,” but that it wasn’t impacting the club’s preparations.


NYCFC’s Thiago Martins (left) and Tayvon Gray salute the crowd after their Game 1 win over Charlotte FC on Tuesday.
NYCFC’s Thiago Martins (left) and Tayvon Gray salute the crowd after their Game 1 win over Charlotte FC on Tuesday. Getty Images

“We just have to be aware of the strengths and weaknesses he brings with him,” Jansen said. “We played him in game one and game two during the regular season. Wilfried is an important player for Charlotte; that’s something that we’re aware of. Him coming back to the team will have an impact, of course, and we’ll have our plan ready again going into Game 2.”

Saturday’s match will be the first playoff contest the club has hosted at Yankee Stadium since 2021 — the year NYCFC captured its first MLS title — and will provide a chance for City to punch its ticket to the second round, where it would play the winner of the Philadelphia-Chicago series.

One could imagine an extra layer of pressure facing New York City FC playing at home — where they’ve won 11 times this year — considering what’s at stake in front of an anticipated rowdy crowd. Midfielder Aiden O’Neill didn’t seem bothered by it, calling it “part of the enjoyment” of soccer, and Gray embraced the idea of added pressure.


Aiden O'Neill looks to make a play during New York City FC's Game 1 win over Charlotte FC.
Aiden O’Neill looks to make a play during New York City FC’s Game 1 win over Charlotte FC. Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

“I think there’s always pressure. I think pressure is not so much a bad thing, I think it’s a good thing,” he explained. “I think it just shows how seriously you’re taking it. We really want to go far in this. … I think if there’s no pressure, then you’re not doing something right.”

Through the first game of the series, things have been physical between the two sides, with a scrum breaking out briefly in the 90th minute after O’ Toole shoved Charlotte’s Ashley Westwood in the back.

Jansen said that part of the team’s strategy from not letting any carry over from Game 1 into Game 2 was keeping a “blue head.”

Jansen said that part of the team’s strategy for not letting any carry over from Game 1 into Game 2 was keeping calm in those physical situations, or as the NYCFC coach dubbed it, keeping a “blue head.”

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