New York City 0-0 Columbus: 5 Thoughts
The major takeaways from a scoreless draw in Columbus, as New York City FC leaned on its excellent goalkeeper and its youth to get a point from a match dominated by the home side.
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The major takeaways from a scoreless draw in Columbus, as New York City FC leaned on its excellent goalkeeper and its youth to get a point from a match dominated by the home side.
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