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2022 Charlotte FC Game Thread


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After one of the worst half’s all season, Charlotte comes out rejuvenated in the second half and gets a massive win to keep their playoff hopes alive.

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CHARLOTTE FC 3 - NYCFC 1

4’ Swiderski (from Gaines)

77’ Bronico (from Swiderski)

90’ + 1’ - Fuchs (Pen)

 

Charlotte is back home on Sunday taking on Orlando.

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I would say they learned something from the butt kicking they got on Saturday which was also 1-1 at half. It is even more impressive when you realize this is their second game in 5 days. They had the desire and drive in the second half that they didnt have on Saturday and outhussled NY to the ball. Coupled with some great goaltending it was the most impressive win this year in MLS play for Charlotte and surely their best road game yet.

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I would say they learned something from the butt kicking they got on Saturday which was also 1-1 at half. It is even more impressive when you realize this is their second game in 5 days. They had the desire and drive in the second half that they didnt have on Saturday and outhussled NY to the ball. Coupled with some great goaltending it was the most impressive win this year in MLS play for Charlotte and surely their best road game yet.

Great point about the goaltending. Kahlina made two massive saves in the second to keep things level.

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