MLS Review: New York City climb into third, Minnesota upset Sporting
David Villa was on the scoresheet as New York City climbed up the Eastern Conference table in MLS.
New York City rose to third in the Eastern Conference in MLS with a 3-1 win over Atlanta United on Sunday.
David Villa opened the scoring for City, but his effort was cancelled out by a tremendous Carlos Carmona strike at Yankee Stadium.
However, goals from Rodney Wallace and Maximiliano Moralez on the hour-mark secured a second straight win for Patrick Vieira's men.
Villa struck in the 17th minute with a fine finish off the post to complete a flowing team move and give City a 1-0 lead.
But a stunning volley from Carmona had the visitors level six minutes before half-time, only for City to grab control on the hour-mark.
Pure class from Carlos Carmona. May 7, 2017
After Atlanta had somehow held on to start the second half with numerous goal-line clearances, Wallace tapped in and Moralez followed with a finish into the bottom corner.
City sit third and just three points behind Eastern Conference leaders Toronto FC, while Atlanta are seventh.
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Earlier, Minnesota United claimed a surprise 2-0 win at home to Sporting Kansas City.
Goals from Abu Danladi and Christian Ramirez secured what was just Minnesota's third win of the season and marked Sporting's second loss.
Sporting are second in the Western Conference – level on points with leaders FC Dallas – while Minnesota jumped to seventh.
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