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MLS.2022.Toront.RedBullsNY.twb22.mp4
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The Red Bulls have faced less-rugged opposition out of the gates, yet the power of home-field advantage persists in MLS and multi-goal away wins at both San Jose and Toronto are very impressive performances, both practically and philosophically. RBNY look purposeful and assertive in transition and youngsters like John Tolkin and Frankie Amaya have been lively in both directions. Lewis Morgan’s instinctive movement and impeccable finishing in the final third resembles, at least for now, a capstone piece for Gerhard Struber’s build as deployed behind the bustling Patryk Klimala, this week’s goals-added king with a far-and-away-league-best 1.00 rating vs. TFC via the cracks at American Soccer Analysis. No, it’s probably not sustainable. The kids will hit lulls. That pressing tempo gets harder to sustain as temperatures climb and games stack up. The Red Bulls will eventually have to reach further down the roster and probably see a drop in overall quality. But I suspect improved depth and the overpowering strength of the system will keep their floor quite high in ‘22.
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