New York Red Bulls credit "great mentality" for lopsided result vs. NYCFC

NEW YORK ā€“ It was a historic and remarkably lopsided victory, but the New York Red Bulls' overpowering 7-0 triumph at Yankee Stadium on Saturday afternoon had its foundations in the 2-0 loss to D.C. United at RFK Stadium back on May 13.


ā€œWe learned a ton from a week ago in D.C. where we laid a goose egg and we just felt like we never wanted to do that again,ā€ Red Bulls head coach Jesse Marsch said. ā€œA lot of it had to do with our ability to step on the field and really know what it meant to go after it.ā€


That lesson was clearly learned with their most lopsided win in club history on Saturday, one that Marsch said he never expected.


ā€œNot in our wildest dreams would we have predicted 7-0,ā€ Marsch said. ā€œBut I think it was an expression of the belief and commitment that this team has for each other and a chance for them to show, mostly themselves, what weā€™re all about.ā€


In a young New York rivalry that has been decidedly red thus far, the Red Bulls have been especially dominant at Yankee Stadium, outscoring the home team 10-1 in two contests.


ā€œI know with the way that we run and the speed at which we play and the way we press, weā€™re always excited to come here because we feel itā€™s a chance to do what we do at an effective rate,ā€ Marsch said.


Bradley Wright-Phillips, who scored twice in the closing moments of the first half and assisted on Alex Muylā€™s first MLS goal in the second half, said he had ā€œno complaintsā€ and even struggled to explain the virtuoso performance that tied for largest margin of victory in MLS history.


ā€œWe came in expecting a brawl, and it was that, but we were so clinical there was nothing stopping us today," Wright-Phillips said. "We were running through walls. I donā€™t think there was a bad player on the pitch. We got the goals to deserve it.ā€


The Red Bulls improve to 4-0-0 against NYCFC and now move into third place in the Eastern Conference, one point behind NYCFC and two behind the East-leading Philadelphia Union.


Sacha Kljestan, who assisted on both of Dax McCartyā€™s headed goals on corners, was thrilled about the win, but he knows it wonā€™t be the same when these teams meet again for two final matches in July.


ā€œLook, we all stuck together, our mentality was great all night and we finished a lot of chances,ā€ Kljestan said. ā€œI donā€™t think a lot of derby games are going to like this.ā€