Freese makes five saves for NYCFC in scoreless draw with Columbus
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Matt Freese made five saves for New York City FC in a scoreless draw with the Columbus Crew on Saturday night.
Columbus (2-0-3) controlled play but could not break through against Freese. The Crew led in possession 76%-24%, fired 24 shots to NYC’s five and had five shots on goal to none for NYC.
New York City FC remains winless on the road and is 2-1-2 overall.
Columbus holds a 10-6-8 record against New York City FC in regular season play.
The last meeting came on Aug. 31, 2024, where the Black & Gold earned a 4-2 victory.
Columbus goes to DC United on Saturday.
NYCFC is at Atlanta on Saturday.
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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/soccer