Hudson River Derby: Can NYCFC Overcome Injuries and Midfield Struggles Against In-Form Red Bulls?
In the heat of rivalry week in Major League Soccer (MLS), the Hudson River Derby between New York City FC and the New York Red Bulls is always a spectacle. On the latest episode of "The Cooligans," hosts Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros were joined by MLS reporter and analyst Michele Giannone to preview Saturday's electric matchup and delve into both squads' fortunes. Giannone, known for his sharp tactical analysis on MLS Season Pass, didn't mince words about NYCFC's current struggles, especially following Keaton Parks' recent injury. "The midfield is such a mess now with the Keaton Parks injury, I think it's like completely drastic," he explained. "You're basically now depending on what, an 18-year-old with Jonathan Shore, who I love, but you cannot put all the weight of the midfield on him." Saturday's Hudson River Derby features an NYCFC squad struggling with injuries and midfield depth. Can they overcome their crosstown rivals? The absence of veteran leadership has certainly left NYCFC vulnerable—a team once built on the midfield stability offered by players like James Sands. But there is some hope, particularly if NYCFC can recruit big names in the summer transfer window. "I believe New York City has to be, or try to be, all in towards Kevin De Bruyne," Giannone mused, referencing the tight connections NYCFC's City Football Group has with Manchester City. "If you want to win now, you gotta bring someone to really replace James Sands and to really help Keaton Parks do that because there's like a hole there." On the other side, the New York Red Bulls have found new life through inspired signings and a productive academy pipeline. "Their midfield is all academies, basically," Giannone pointed out, highlighting the impactful youth players progressing into the first team. Yet, the team's fortunes rest on their stars. "When [Emil] Forsberg is engaged now, when [Eric Maxim] Choupo-Moting is engaged, you'll see the quality and you see the results," he stated. The wildcard? Whether key attacker Lewis Morgan can return to add crucial speed and finishing. Rivalry or not, the Hudson River Derby is always a spectacle—one that Giannone and the Cooligans agree may be decided by which team can overcome missing pieces and seize the moment. These are the matches that could decide a team's season. So don't miss the next clash—because in the Hudson River Derby, anything can happen.