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Preview: The Red Bulls take the fight back to Harrison in a massive second leg

One to forget. A disaster. Same old Metro. Most of the knee jerk reactions that came after the whistle of the 3-0 defeat to Atlanta United sounded similar to these outbursts.

Yes, the team played nowhere near the level of intensity and skill level that they have played all season, let alone against Atlanta the past two meetings. However, the problems are something that Chris Armas now has to accept, focus on, and solve for the second leg.

Heaps of blame is being tossed on the left side of the pitch specifically, as Kemar Lawrence missed the match due to injury.