There has been plenty of history at Yankee Stadium over the years, and Charlotte FC have a chance to add to The Bronx lore when they take on New York City FC on Saturday afternoon.
Coming off a 3–0 beatdown of Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, the North Carolina side enters the matchup riding a nine-match win streak, tied with the 2018 Seattle Sounders for the longest in MLS history outside of the shootout era.
After clinching an MLS Cup Playoffs spot against Miami, the matchup with NYCFC presents an opportunity to break that record and take another step in the critical challenge of maintaining their form ahead of the postseason.
“I think we have already pushed people's expectations, so we don't really feel any pressure there,” said U.S. men’s national team and Charlotte defender Nathan Byrne. “It is just about doing as much as we can do during the week to show that on the weekend.”
Having entered MLS in 2022, Charlotte have already found themselves among the league’s most exciting teams on the pitch, and with an established atmosphere off the pitch.
Before each home match, the often significant crowd at Bank of America Stadium can be seen doing the”Poznan” and jamming out to Pepa's—a tradition even head coach Dean Smith took on against Miami, while serving a suspension.
That calmness, support, and confidence emanate throughout the group, allowing them to stay confident in their football, even as history beckons.
“I think the manager helps with that a lot; he is never flustered, and he never looks under pressure,” added Bryne. “He keeps the boys calm, and we are a confident group anyway, so we know we can beat anyone on our day.”
Of course, it’s not Smith’s first time amid such a streak either. In 2019, he led Aston Villa and a young Jack Grealish to a 10-match winning run, eventually earning themselves promotion to the Premier League.
“Obviously, there's going to be comparisons, just because of the number of games it is, and I could match the record I had at Aston Villa if we win this game on Saturday,” Smith said. “I don't get too high and I don't get too low.”
Charlotte has not lost a match since June 28.
Yet, as much as the defensive side of the game, led by USMNT center back Tim Ream and 2021 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Kritjan Kahlina, has stood out, much of the focus has been on Israeli striker Idan Toklomati.
The 21-year-old bagged a hat-trick against Miami, bringing his total to 11 goals in the season, maintaining his breakout form as he stepped in following star striker Patrick Agyemang’s transfer to English Championship side Derby County.
“What he's doing really well at the moment is he goes to the right areas,” Smith said. “His work rate helps him get in the right areas as well…He's a really good learner and he wants to get better.”






