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Red card, late goal send Union to second straight loss vs. New York City FC
- Tayvon Gray's stoppage-time header gave NYCFC the win as New York City FC beat the Philadelphia Union 2-1 at Subaru Park on Sunday.
- Stas Korzeniowski drew the foul that resulted in a penalty, and Indiana Vassilev converted from the penalty spot late in regulation to tie the game.
- By halftime Hannes Wolf had given NYCFC the lead by cleaning up a rebound for a first-half goal, and despite being outshot, NYCFC placed ten shots on goal to five for the Union.
- The result leaves New York City FC 1-0-1 with 4 points while the Union remain winless at 0-0-2, and the Union host San Jose Earthquakes on March 7, 2026.
- A video replay did not produce a penalty after contact on Jovan Lukić, and Chris Penso's decisions, plus the Union's recent personnel and discipline concerns, shaped the match.
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Tayvon Gray's late header lifts NYCFC past 10-man Philadelphia
Tayvon Gray scored on a header in the ninth minute of second-half stoppage time to lift New York City FC to a wild 2-1 victory over the 10-man Philadelphia Union on Sunday in Chester, Pa.
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Red card, late goal send Union to second straight loss vs. New York City FC
The Union were bailed out by a soft penalty call converted by Indiana Vassilev, but they allowed Tayvon Gray to score in the ninth minute of added time for a 2-1 loss to New York City FC.
·Pennsylvania, United States
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