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Red Bull only won at City Field in New York

Wins and a sense of urgency at the Red Bull clubs in Salzburg and Leipzig after defeats at the weekend. The next ones could happen on Tuesday. In the Champions League for Salzburg at the German Mester Leverkusen, for Leipzig at the Italian champions Inter Milan. Only one Red Bull club could celebrate at the weekend: the New York one won the semi-finals of Major League Soccer at Citi Field and the Hudson Derby at New York City FC 2-0 (2-0). That’s how it was after 24 minutes. Former Salzburg player, goalkeeper Carlos Coronel, played a big role in this. The Ugandan legionnaire, who wore the Salzburg uniform from 2007 to 2013, is the New York Bulls assistant to the German coach Sandro Schwarz: former head of defense Ibrahim Sekagya. Another Salzburg player was one of the biggest losers in the game: Hannes Wolf (pictured). Before the break he created three chances that Costa Rica striker Alonso Martinez failed to capitalize on. After 74 minutes, Wolf himself missed New York City’s first and last goal of the second half. His first loss in the third Hudson Derby may have fueled his “desire” to return to Europe. Despite the contract until December 31, 2027. However, New York City announced a transfer fee of five million euros for the 25-year-old. He arrived on a free transfer from Borussia Mönchengladbach at the beginning of the year.

Wolf’s former club beat St.Pauli 2-0 (2-0) in the German Bundesliga on Sunday and moved up to sixth place. Stefan Lainer was replaced after 21 minutes, Kevin Stöger after 66. He cannot be satisfied with his current role and he certainly did not come to Mönchengladbach to be a joke. Burgenlander marked his first time in the Bundesliga with the losers: main defender David Nemeth. After Mattersburg went bankrupt four years ago, Mainz brought him in, loaned him to Sturm Graz for a year, then ordered him back in. Nemeth was not a permanent fixture Mainz, but was sold to St. Pauli, then in the second division, for 1.3 million in the summer of 2023. Nemeth was there for promotion and was not part of the permanent staff. His first Bundesliga game was only his 16th game for the cult club Hamburg. Team defender Philipp Mwene and Mainz won 3-0 (2-0) against newly promoted Holstein Kiel. When former Austrian Benedikt Pichler came to Kiel for the second half, the game was already lost. Mwene has been unbeaten with Mainz away from home since losing 8-1 at Bayern Munich in March and could have nothing to do with this season’s relegation battle.

Photo: New York City FC.

2024-11-24 21:16:00
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Red Bull only won at City Field in New York

**How does the success of the New York Red Bulls, particularly ‍with players like⁤ Carlos Coronel, contribute to the expanding global ⁣brand and influence of the Red Bull football organization?**

## World Today News Interview: Red Bull Success and the Shifting Tides of Soccer

**Host:** Welcome back to World Today News. Tonight, we’re diving deep into the world ⁢of‍ soccer with two esteemed guests to⁤ dissect a fascinating weekend of matches involving‌ Red Bull clubs and Austrian players. Let’s welcome our panelists, [Guest 1 name and credentials] and [Guest 2 name and credentials].

**[Guests Introduction]**

**Section 1: Red Bull’s Triumph in ⁤the Big Apple**

**Host:** The New York Red Bulls secured a resounding victory in the Hudson Derby against New York City FC. [Guest 1], what were the key factors ⁤behind this ​impressive performance? Was it ​purely tactical brilliance, individual​ player moments, or a combination of both?

**Guest ‍1:**

**Host:** Interesting. [Guest 2], ⁤from a broader perspective, how significant is this win for the New York Red Bulls in ⁤their pursuit ⁣of MLS glory? Does ​it solidify their position as championship contenders?

‍ **Guest 2:**

**Host:** We can’t forget the role Carlos Coronel played. [Guest 1], what can ⁤you tell us about Coronel’s journey from Salzburg to the crucial role⁢ he now fills with the New York Red Bulls?

**Guest 1:**

**Section 2: The⁣ Question Mark of Hannes Wolf**

**Host:** Now let’s shift⁢ our focus to⁣ Hannes Wolf, who experienced the sting of defeat despite creating several scoring opportunities. [Guest 2], given his recent performances and contract situation, do you think⁣ Wolf’s future lies ‌with New‍ York City FC? Could a return to Europe be on the cards?

**Guest ⁢2:**

**Host:** [Guest 1], how do you see this setback affecting Wolf’s confidence and motivation? Can he bounce back​ and rediscover his form in the MLS?

**Guest 1:**

**Section⁤ 3: Austrian Players Navigating Shifting‍ Fortunes**

**Host:** The article also touches on the varying‌ fortunes of Austrian players across different leagues.⁣ Stefan Lainer‍ and Kevin Stöger tasted⁣ victory with Borussia Mönchengladbach, while David Nemeth made his Bundesliga debut for St. Pauli. [Guest 2], what do these individual journeys tell us about⁤ the broader trends and challenges facing Austrian footballers on the international stage?

**Guest 2:**

**Host:** [Guest 1], ⁣looking ahead, ⁢what are some key things to watch out for in ⁤the coming‌ weeks and months ⁣regarding these Red Bull clubs and Austrian players?

**Guest⁤ 1:**

**Closing**

**Host:** We’ve had a truly insightful discussion‌ tonight. Thank you both, [Guest 1] and [Guest 2], for sharing your expert perspectives. To our viewers,⁢ thank you for tuning in. We hope you enjoyed this in-depth look at the exciting world of football.

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