Red Bulls looking to move up standings and play spoiler when Toronto FC visits Sunday
The New York Red Bulls have their own agenda Sunday on the final day of the MLS regular season. But they have no problem spoiling Toronto FC’s bid for the Supporters’ Shield in the process.
The Red Bulls (8-9-5) enter Decision Day in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, looking to overtake the New England Revolution and avoid the playoff play-in game that the seventh- through 10th-place teams in the East have to go through.
“We know we’re going to be up for the challenge,” Red Bulls interim head coach Bradley Carnell said Saturday. “We don’t want any opposition playing on our turf thinking about any celebrations of any Supporters’ Shield … So there’s definitely a lot for us to gain as a team and as well we can spoil a few hopes of some other teams.”
Toronto (13-4-5) needs to pick up more points on the day than Philadelphia (13-4-5), which hosts New England, in order to hoist the trophy that goes to the team with the best regular-season record.