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New York City Football Club • Toronto Football Club • American Professional Football League • Jesús Medina • Philadelphia Union Club

FT: NYCFC 1, Toronto 0 City edge out a key victory over the Reds on the road FT:  #NYCFC  outlast Toronto 1-0 in a game that wasn't as closed as the score would suggest. City created chance after chance, culminating in Jesus Medina putting the team ahead early in the second half. It's a big win over a team that has constantly given the Blues trouble. — Hudson River Blue (@hudsonriverblue)  October 29, 2020 88’: Ibeagha on for Taty.  Tactical change for sure. 81’: Cacha Acevedo comes on for Keaton Parks. 77’: Taty misses a tap-in.  He needs to work on his left foot if he’s to be a viable striker. 74’: Jesus Medina looked to have a golden opportunity for a brace. But his shot is comically off the mark. Since the goal, things have kinda settled down for both teams. But City still don't look like they're content with one goal. And rightfully so. TFC have had their share of chances.  #NYCFC — Hudson River Blue (@hudsonriverblue)  October 29, 2020 54’: Taty almost makes it 2-

Manchester United , newcastle vs man united

Manchester United beat Newcastle on barrage of late goals Bruno Fernandes  made amends for a missed penalty with a late strike as  Manchester United  thrashed  Newcastle United  4-1 on Saturday to collect their second Premier League win of the season. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side got off to the worst possible start when the ball deflected off  Luke Shaw  for an own goal in the second minute, but United captain  Harry Maguire  put his side level from a corner in the 23rd minute. "The boys came together really well. The are looking forward to every game. Today I rested a few and they have come on and done the business for us," Solskjaer said. Solskjaer made the surprise decision to leave Paul Pogba on the bench to start to match, saying that he had some back and hip issues following the international break. Goalkeepers   Karl Darlow   and   David de Gea   were in top form. Spaniard de Gea pulled off a brilliant reflex save to deny   Allan Saint-Maximin , while Darlow also ma

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