Orlando City SC lost 1-0 to RBNY

Harrison, N.J., — End of 2018 regular season for Orlando City SC (8-22-4, 28 points) lost 1-0 to the New York Red Bulls (22-7-5, 71 points) on Sunday at Red Bull Arena with attendance of 20,023.

“Credit to Red Bulls, I want to congratulate on winning the Supporters’ Shield,” Lions head coach James O’Connor said. “There will be some reflection from the coaching staff, ourselves, we’ll sit with the players and go through it. We’ve got a clear plan of what needs to happen. We’ll start this week and go from there.”

Decision Day delivered with the Red Bulls winning the 2018 Supporters’ Shield by passing Atlanta United. In the Western Conference, Sporting KC won their top of the table showdown with LAFC. In the race to make the playoffs, Houston spoiled the Galaxy’s season allowing Real Salt Lake to take 6th in the West and Columbus took the final playoff spot in the East.

The Red Bulls finished with the best record in MLS with a 1-0 home shutout of Orlando City.  Derrick Etienne scored the game’s only goal in the 53rd minute. Luis Robles kept the clean sheet with one save.

Homegrown attacker Derrick Etienne Jr. was the hero after an inauspicious start to the game.

After Bradley Wright-Phillips was taken down in the box, Etienne Jr. had a penalty saved in the 15th minute, with a little help from former teammate Sacha Kljestan. Prior to Etienne’s windy, slow run-up, Kljestan was pointing to Adam Grinwis’ right. Grinwis obliged, saving Etienne’s attempt where Kljestan forecasted it would go.

But in the 53rd minute, Etienne Jr. would redeem himself. The Haitian dribbled Shane O’Neill, cut back to his favored right foot from the left side of the 18 and fired into the bottom corner. Grinwis could only get a hand to it, but not enough to keep it out of the net. After the goal, all 11 Red Bull players on the field celebrated. Most joined Etienne Jr. in the corner as Luis Robles let out an ecstatic jump in front of the South Ward.

Ten minutes later, Dom Dwyer appeared to pull Orlando City level, as he headed past Robles from a Mohamed El-Munir cross, but the assistant’s flag immediately went up for offside, negating the finish. A few minutes thereafter, El-Munir found Dwyer onside but the striker sent his volley wide from eight yards out.

The league’s stingiest defense navigated the final 20 minutes with few hiccups en route to another shutout.

Throughout the match, Red Bull Arena had the score of the corresponding match in the Shield race, Toronto FC vs. Atlanta, just below the Red Bulls’ score. The crowd reacted to every score change as the Red Bulls needed Atlanta to drop points en route to the Red Bulls taking the Shield.

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