Tanner Rosborough’s rapid development has earned him first-team opportunities at Red Bull New York. He details his growth under Michael Bradley and lessons from veteran players.
Kayla Duran has been placed on the season-ending injury list by Gotham FC after suffering a right ACL injury, ruling out the defender for the remainder of the season.
The first South Ward Central mailbag tackles questions on Cam Harper’s status, Jorge Ruvalcaba’s start, Gotham FC’s scoring concerns and more questions from Red Bull New York and Gotham FC supporters.
Now past 15,000 NWSL minutes, Emily Sonnett’s career reflects a level of consistency and reliability that has too often gone underappreciated.
Juan Carlos Amorós and Emma Hayes are aligned in their praise of Tierna Davidson, pointing to her leadership, technical ability and importance to both Gotham FC and the USWNT.
Michael Bradley’s halftime talk helped spark a second-half surge as Red Bull New York pulled away to a 4-2 win over FC Cincinnati, highlighting the Red Bulls’ ability to raise their level when it matters most.
Julian Hall is making history at just 18 years old, scoring five goals in six matches and establishing himself as one of Major League Soccer’s most exciting young forwards.
Gotham FC’s season didn’t get back on track in Kansas City, as a 2-1 defeat extended their winless run to four matches. While the results haven’t followed, there are signs of progress — especially in attack — as the defending champions look to rediscover their form.
Emil Forsberg scored a stunning free kick as Red Bull New York defeated FC Cincinnati 4-2, with goals from Cade Cowell and Mohammed Sofo sealing the win.
Gotham FC fell 2-1 to the Kansas City Current, with Jaedyn Shaw scoring in her return as the club’s slow start to the season continued.