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Match Recap | New York City FC II 1-3 Crown Legacy FC 

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New York City FC II Goals: Shore 64’

Crown Legacy FC Goals: Paredes 16’, Sing 47’, Nyandjo 58’

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New York City FC II suffered a 3-1 defeat against Crown Legacy FC on Sunday afternoon. The visitors took the lead in the 16th minute through Willian Sangoquiza Paredes. That advantage was doubled early in the second half via Dylan Sing. Crown Legacy scored a third in the 58th minute through Jonathan Nyandjo. City managed scored a consolation goal through Jonathan Shore in the 64th minute.

Match Recap

Sunday’s encounter saw the two sides meet for the first time in 2024 with Matt Pilkington’s side eager to stretch their unbeaten run.

The visitors started the brighter of the two sides and were given the chance to take the lead from the penalty spot in the eighth minute. Nimfasha Berchimas stepped up to take the spot kick, but was denied by a brilliant save from Alex Rando.

Crown Legacy would take the lead eight minutes later through Willian Sangoquiza Paredes. The defender found space in the box and rose highest to head his side in front.

City wasted no time trying to find an equalizer and they came close on the half hour mark. Winger Ronald Arévalo was the instigator of the opportunity as he drove down the left and cut inside on his right foot – his curled shot only narrowly missing the target.

Arévalo again came close in the 43rd minute after pouncing on a loose ball inside the area – a last ditch block denying New York City an equalizer.

Head Coach Matt Pilkington opted to start the second period as Piero Elias and Jacob Arroyave replaced Maximo Carrizo and Jake Rozhansky.

Crown Legacy would double their advantage just two minutes into the half after a cross from the right was headed home by Dylan Sing.

Two became three for the visitors in the 58th minute. Coming after a turnover by City in their defensive third, the ball was eventually played to Jonathan Nyandjo and he tapped it home from 12 yards out.

Pilkington introduced further changes in the wake of the goal as Arévalo and Alexander Hauschild checked out in place of Klevis Haxhari and Stevo Bednarsky.

City had Rando to thank for the score line remaining at three after a sensational save in the 62nd minute denied Aron John from a freekick.

At the other end, New York City were able to reduce the deficit minutes later through Jonathan Shore. The midfielder was found in space thanks to a pullback from Elias, and produced an impressive first time finish past the goalkeeper.

The last change of the afternoon for the hosts came in the 73rd minute as Chris Tiao replaced Drew Baiera.

City continued to push for further goals and a route back into the contest and came close in the 84th minute through Arroyave – the substitute’s freekick only narrowly missing the target.

Unfortunately, they were unable to do so and that confirmed a 3-1 victory for Crown Legacy on the day.

How We Lined Up

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What's Next

Next up for New York City FC II is a meeting with Atlanta United 2 on Friday, May 3. Kickoff is scheduled 7:30PM ET.

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