Our prediction for this MLS match:
New York Red Bulls play host to Dallas at their Red Bull Arena in a highly-anticipated MLS game. The Metros aim to make amends for a 2-1 loss to Montreal, with the team eyeing their fourth win o the process. New York Red Bulls have yet to record a win at home in 2022, but they are surely capable of matching the Toros in front of home fans.
Midfielder Franuel Amaya is back from suspension, while the likes of Cameron Harper, Wikelman Carmona, and Andres Reyes are out of contention with injuries. Dallas, on the other hand, did well to beat Colorado Rapids 3-1 in their last league match. The Toros, though, are not regarded as good travelers, which is probably the main reason why home win should be considered. Midfielder Nicky Hernandez remains in the recovery room, but he should be the only absentee in the away side.
Highlighted Player (Daniel Royer):
Daniel Royer is an Austrian winger who was born in Schladming on May 22, 1990. After starting his youth career at local club Schladming, Royer moved to Sturm Graz in 2004. Five years later the 175-cm-tall footballer began his senior career at Pashing and after scoring 6 goals in 25 appearances for the club, he moved to Ried.
Daniel Royer played for the likes of Hannover, Koln, Austria Wien and Midtjylland as well before joining New York Red Bulls in 2016. In the 2017 MLS season the Austria international established himself as a first-team regular, scoring no less than 12 goals in the process.
Speaking of his international career, Royer made his Austria debut on June 3, 2011, replacing Martin Harnik in the EURO 2012 qualifier against Germany. Daniel Royer’s main position is left winger, but is used as a right winger as well. It has to be noted that the Austria international doesn’t have a preferred foot.
Highlighted Team (FC Dallas):
Despite making it to the 2010 MLS Cup final, Dallas eventually failed to win the domestic trophy. The Toros (Bulls) were beaten by Colorado in the final played at BMO Field in Toronto and you should bear in mind that the Rapids scored the winner in the extra time.
That was the first and only time Dallas participated in the MLS Cup final, but in 2016 the club won the Supporters’ Shield and the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. The Toros play their home games at Toyota Stadium, the venue that was opened in August, 2005. The stadium’s original name was Pizza Hut Park, but in September 2013 it was renamed as Toyota Stadium after Pizza Hut Park left as a main sponsor.
FC Dallas wear red shits with white stripes when playing at home, while their secondary colors are white and blue. Former Ajax and River Plate ace Mauro Rosales, who joined the Toyota Stadium outfit in 2016, is regarded as one of the club most significant stars.