Crew take control of playoff after
Callens red card
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[November 01, 2017]
(Reuters) -
Columbus Crew took full advantage of playing
with an extra man to score three second-half goals on the way to a 4-1
victory over New York City FC in the first leg of their Major League
Soccer Eastern Conference semi-final showdown on Tuesday. Trailing 1-0,
New York City defender Alexander Callens was shown a red card in the
52nd minute after a video review showed he had elbowed Justin Meram in
the face, and the home side spared no mercy to seize control of the
contest. Columbus had already taken an early lead when Ola Kamara netted
a close-range effort in the sixth minute and the Crew pulled clear in
the final 45 minutes. Artur scored from the middle of the penalty area
in the 58th minute, before Meram added a third in the 69th minute and
Harrison Afful capped the rout with an injury time strike. David Villa
scored a 78th minute consolation goal for New York City, who now find
themselves in a huge hole heading into the second leg at Yankee Stadium
on Sunday. "No hill is big enough that we can't climb it," New York
goalkeeper Sean Johnson told MLSSoccer.com. "We've got the guys; we've
got a talented group and a mentally strong group. So I think we'll get
back to it and we'll come out guns blazing." |

Columbus Crew SC forward Ola Kamara (11) dribbles the ball while New
York City FC midfielder Jack Harrison (11) defends in the second half at
MAPFRE Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports |
The Crew received a special lift from their
home crowd as fans responded to reports that owner Anthony
Precourt was considering moving the team to Austin, Texas. Fans
displayed "Save the Crew" signs around the Mapfre Stadium and
cheered wildly.
"You could feel it, the atmosphere was unbelievable from the
beginning," Kamara said.
"With everything around it too, it's a game that's (been) built
up a lot. I think the fans came here today to show what they
stand for, and for us to win 4-1 and be able to celebrate with
the fans like that, it's a good feeling."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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