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End 6-1
93′
6-1
Archie·Goodwin
Assist: L. Abada
85′
B. Bronico
P. Biel
81′
5-1
J. Hall
77′
5-0
Archie·Goodwin
Assist: D. Schnegg
77′
T. Rosborough
J.Ruvalcaba
76′
R.Donkor
75′
Archie·Goodwin
Idan Toklomati Jorno
75′
D. Schnegg
H. Toffolo
68′
4-0
W. Zaha
Assist: H. Toffolo
66′
L. Abada
K.Vargas
66′
L. D. L. Torre
D. Diani
56′
Mohammed sofo
C. Cowell
56′
T. Parker
A. Mehmeti
54′
3-0
P. Biel
52′
G. Berggren
46′
2-0
K.Vargas
45′
O.Valencia
M. Dos Santos
Halftime 1-0
19′
D. Diani
14′
1-0
Idan Toklomati Jorno
Assist: P. Biel
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Charlotte FC delivered a stunning offensive masterclass, thrashing the New York Red Bulls 6-1 in a Major League Soccer clash at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday evening. The result marked a historic and emphatic victory for the hosts, completely overturning the match's narrative with a second-half goal avalanche. The first half was a tighter affair, but Charlotte exploded after the break, scoring five unanswered goals to dismantle a typically resolute Red Bulls defense. The win provides a massive boost to Charlotte's early-season momentum, while the heavy defeat raises serious questions for New York's defensive structure. The match process saw Charlotte take an early lead, only for New York to equalize before halftime, setting the stage for the dramatic turnaround. The second half was a one-sided display, with Charlotte's attackers finding space at will and converting chances with ruthless efficiency. Standout performances came from Charlotte's forward line, who were instrumental in the rout, while the Red Bulls' midfield and defense were completely overrun. In terms of table impact, Charlotte collects three vital points to climb the Eastern Conference standings, while New York's disappointing start to the campaign continues. Post-match, Charlotte's coach praised his team's clinical finishing and mentality, while the Red Bulls' manager acknowledged a "complete system failure" in the second half. The starting XI for Charlotte featured a dynamic attacking setup, while New York lined up in their usual high-press system which was ultimately picked apart.