CHESTER, Pa. ā New York City FC know the path to an MLS Cup title, and that includes surviving a daunting visit to Subaru Park, their penultimate stop on last yearās impressive championship run.
Even bruised, shorthanded, targeted by the rest of the league all season, they thought theyād found a way yet again on Sunday night when they drew first blood in the Eastern Conference Final vs. the Philadelphia Union, their talisman Maxi Moralez capping a flowing foray forward with a low drive lashed inside the left post.
āWe feel like we had the game in our hands,ā a gutted Moralez told MLSsoccer.com outside the visitorsā locker room postgame. āAnd then they were just clinical in their opportunities and turned the score around.ā
For several fateful minutes after his goal, the defending champs were vibrant, the standing-room-only crowd shocked, their team reeling, much like CF MontrƩal were a week ago as the Pigeons outfoxed them in their Conference Semifinal win at Stade Saputo.
Right on the hour mark, the coup de grace seemed to have arrived when Alex Callens materialized in Phillyās penalty box to nod a Kevin OāToole cross on target. A two-goal lead beckoned. But then Andre Blake produced what may turn out to be the biggest save of the entire 2022 postseason, turning the game on its head.
āWe lost the game on two moments,ā lamented City head coach Nick Cushing after what he called an āincredibly intenseā affair. āThe save from Blake keeps them in it, and then we lose our concentration.ā
You snooze, you lose
A few minutes later Jakob Glesnes found JuliĆ”n Carranzaās savvy angled run with a quick-taken deep free kick and the home side were level, the fans deafeningly loud again, NYCFC dragged back to level terms and soon rolled over by the Unionās resurgence.
āWe just lose our concentration and they get in and get 1-1, and then we just donāt manage that next two, three, four minutes well enough,ā said Cushing. āWe know what itās like here in Philadelphia, the crowd gets on and they get you in that moment. The game can go from 1-1 to 2-1 really quickly.ā
In seemingly the blink of an eye ā it was actually about 11 minutes ā the Union reeled off three goals, feeding off the frenzy of their faithful. Cushing shifted his teamās shape and formation, pushing Moralez higher and bringing in Brazilian attacker Thiago Andrade, whose countryman Talles Magno was unavailable for this occasion due to injury. The Cityzensā fleeting advantage was gone, and would not return, as the hosts won by a 3-1 scoreline.
āThe game just came down to a couple of opportunities. We werenāt as clinical as we wanted to be, especially in that second half,ā said Moralez. āBut theyāre the best team, so kudos to them, they deserve it. Obviously we tried our hardest to get back to where we were last year. We really wanted to get back there again, but that's just how soccer goes.ā
Maxi, Cushing futures in limbo
The 2021 champs now face a winter of weighty decisions. Cushing is still the interim boss, having stepped in for Ronny Deila when the Norwegian joined Standard Liege in midseason. Moralez will turn 36 in February and is exiting the guaranteed portion of the contract re-up he signed in January, with the club holding an option for 2023.
Heās defied Father Time in these Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, though, carrying his team for key stretches, and the bustling Argentine maestro remains a linchpin even as talented youngsters have arrived around him.
āHe was incredible, he played in that deeper role again and he showed that heās got that versatility and he can manage the game. I canāt speak highly enough about Maxi,ā said Cushing. āFrom the moment I came in as interim manager until now, heās been an incredible professional, an incredible leader, and has had some top, top performances on the pitch.ā
But will Moralez return? Too soon, said his coach.
āFor us ultimately itās about now reflecting on losing a Conference Final,ā said Cushing. āWe won last year, weāve lost this year, it hurts now, itās hard to even think about next year.ā
The player himself sounded cautious, clearly feeling the weight of a title defense fallen agonizingly short.
āWe'll see what the future holds,ā said Moralez. āWe have to have a conversation with the club, weāll take a couple days and kind of just regroup. And then if the club wants me back, I know we can have those kind of conversations.
āThe desire is there,ā he said when asked if he wants to remain in Gotham, but declined to go further. āWe have to rest, we have to regroup and we have to see what options we have available.ā
Cushing, too, will have to find out where he fits into the clubās plans. Coping with the departures of Deila and star striker Taty Castellanos, Cityās form took a pronounced dip when he took charge but found their rhythm down the stretch.
āOf course I want to come back next year,ā said Cushing. āI think youāve seen from the moment that I came in here, I will take responsibility for the results, whatever happens. Weāve had some exceptional results this year, weāve had a period where it was really disappointing, and weāve been able to turn that around and finish third and get to the Conference Final.
āAs long as Iām here as a coach, whether it be assistant coach or head coach, my aim is to make sure this organization is always at this point. Because our organization demands that, and the individuals in the organization want to work for that. We have to be at the table every year and if you consistently get to Conference Finals, then youāll win more MLS Cups.ā