
Idan Toklomti scored early and Kerwin classes longed as Charlotte FC came with a 2–0 victory against the visit of New York City FC on Saturday night, winning his first five matches for the first time.
Goalkeeper Christian Kahleena made three savings for a clean sheet.
Charlotte (9–11–2, 29 points) won for the first time in Toronto FC on 31 May. Unlike a week ago in 2–2 draws with Orlando, Charlotte protected a two-goal lead.
New York City (9-8-4, 31 points) was playing in four consecutive road matches. The team won in matches in Charlotte.
Matthew Freeze, who had just returned from a term with the US national team in the ConcacAF Gold Cup, rescued one for the NYC.
The target of Toklomti came in the 14th minute, which was assisted by Pep Beel. Pass connected to Bilomti to Bayel on the left, which was cutting towards the center of the round mouth.
This was the fourth goal of 20 -year -old Tokalomi of the season, coming in a period of three to four matches.
The third goal of the season for Sakas took away his five-match scorer stretch, for a 2–0 lead in the 81st minute, bend a shot over the box and finished by firing. It was a quite a personal effort before the class had controlled the ball for the first time and was refused to an early shot before trying and changing again.
The start of the match delayed about 90 minutes due to weather concerns.
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