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Injury Report: Chanot “Questionable” for Leg Two

Injury Report Chanot

Maxime Chanot’s condition has been upgraded to “questionable” for New York City FC’s Eastern Conference semifinal second leg vs. Columbus Crew.


The Luxembourg international missed the first leg through his sports hernia injury which has kept him out of contention for three months.


READ:Major Keys to NYCFC vs. Columbus


Chanot’s last appearance came in the 2-2 draw with Toronto FC in July but he could make his comeback as NYCFC look to overturn a 4-1 deficit to reach the Conference Final for the first time in team history.


It would be a timely return considering that Alexander Callens will miss the game through suspension after receiving a red card in the first leg.


Miguel Camargo is the only player definitely out of contention for City with his season-ending injury, while Columbus are without Gaston Sauro, Ben Swanson, Alex Crognale and Connor Maloney.


READ:Nine Reasons to Attend NYCFC vs. Columbus


Injury Report


NYCFC

OUT: Miguel Camargo


QUESTIONABLE: Maxime Chanot


SUSPENDED: Alexander Callens


Columbus

OUT: Gaston Sauro, Ben Swanson, Alex Crognale, Connor Maloney


Key Stats


  • Including the first leg, New York has won just two of their eight all-time meetings against Columbus (3L-3D). Neither team has been held scoreless in any of the eight games.
  • Columbus are unbeaten in their last five games away from home including the playoffs (1W-4D). Columbus has lost by four or more goals just once this season: against Toronto 5-0 on May 26th.
  • David Villa finished with 10 shots and four chances created in the first leg, becoming the fifth player with 10+ shots and 4+ chances created in a match (inc. playoffs) since the start of the 2010 season.
  • In the first leg of this series, Federico Higuaín became the first Crew player since at least 2010 to record multiple assists in a playoff game. It was his ninth game with multiple assists since the start of the 2010 season (inc. playoffs). No other Crew player has more than three such games.
  • NYCFC had 62.2% of the ball in the first leg. They have lost five of the 12 matches they have played in the 2017 season where they had more than 60% of the ball (5W-D). They lost just five of the 23 other matches they played this season (11W-7D).
  • Following his goal in the first leg, Ola Kamara now has four goals in MLS play against NYCFC, tied for the third most he has against any team in the league (five against New England and Real Salt Lake).
  • In 2,020 minutes with Artur on the pitch this year, Columbus averages 1.6 goals and 1.2 conceded per 90 minutes. In 1,453 minutes without him, those numbers change to 1.4 scored and 1.4 conceded.
  • Columbus has only conceded one goal from outside the box in 2017 (inc. playoffs), the fewest of any team in MLS. NYCFC scored 11% of their goals from outside the box this year, tied for the eighth lowest percentage in the league.
  • NYCFC completed 568 passes in the first leg, 40 more than they completed in any other game this year. 
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