Matchday

Curtin: Philadelphia Union welcome Conference Final "rematch" with NYCFC

Jim Curtin PHI

A measure of revenge is already on the Philadelphia Unionā€™s mind, knowing New York City FC await during an Oct. 30 Eastern Conference Final at Subaru Park (8 pm ET | FS1, FOX Deportes in US, TSN 2, TVA Sports in Canada).

The matchup, a repeat of last yearā€™s Audi MLS Cup Playoffs showdown at the same stage, emerged after the defending champions upset CF MontrĆ©al, 3-1, Sunday afternoon as the 2022 postseason field gets narrowed down to four clubs.

ā€œThey were a deserving champion last year, for sure, but I also think that they didn't get our best punch with 11 guys out and six starters. I think everybody can agree with that, so we get to rematch,ā€ Curtin told ESPNā€™s Taylor Twellman during a halftime interview of Austin FC's 2-1 Western Conference Semifinal win over FC Dallas on Sunday evening.

ā€œThey're an incredible team, incredible opponent. We've had two really tough games against them so far [this year], so we expect an incredible match, high-intensity match as always with a big rival like New York.ā€

As Curtin noted, Philadelphia were without nearly a dozen players due to the leagueā€™s health and safety protocols. They nearly pulled off a heroic result, only losing 2-1 on Talles Magnoā€™s 88th-minute goal at Subaru Park. After advancing, NYCFC beat the Portland Timbers on penalty kicks to lift MLS Cup 2021 silverware.

Now holding the Eastā€™s No. 1 seed, Philadelphia should mostly be at full strength when the Cityzens come to town. And they shook off any playoff rust in their own Round One game, a 1-0 victory over FC Cincinnati.

ā€œI think it's good that Cincinnati pushed us as hard as they did,ā€ Curtin said. ā€œChris Albright and Pat Noonan have done an incredible job there.

ā€œWe needed to grind out a 1-0 win because if you look at our last 10 games at home, I think we outscored our opponents 42-6 which doesn't happen in the playoffs. So this was a great test for us. It sets us up well for a really tough opponent in New York City.ā€

Should Philadelphia get past NYCFC, Curtin likes their chances in potentially the clubā€™s first-ever MLS Cup Final. Thereā€™s no underdog thread in this yearā€™s postseason push, and thatā€™s taken some adjusting.

ā€œTeams come after us a little bit more,ā€ Curtin said. ā€œWe've had success, so it is a unique situation where we are probably the favorite. Maybe the only team left that we wouldn't be the favorite would be at LAFC, which could potentially be a great final. But it has been different for our guys.ā€

In navigating those challenges, Philadelphia posted a league-low 26 goals against and saw three players hit double-digit goals. Theyā€™ll need all that and then some vs. NYCFC to keep marching on.

ā€œThey're a true team in the sense that they know they all have to be good and consistent on the day for us to have a chance,ā€ Curtin said.