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New York Red Bulls to Add Veteran Presence to Roster

HARRISON, NJ — New York Red Bulls head of sport Jochen Schneider is stressing more established, veteran presences to add to his team this offseason in hopes of getting over the top following an MLS Cup Final loss on Saturday to the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Adding Experience to the Roster

The hope is to sign another player comparable to Emil Forsberg, the veteran Swedish midfielder who made the jump from Red Bull Leipzig of the German Bundesliga to New York this season. The 32-year-old captain was the focal point of a team that overcame a dreadful second half to sneak into the playoffs and pull off three straight upsets to win the franchise’s second-ever Eastern Conference crown. They also became the lowest seed ever (No. 7) to reach the MLS Cup Final.

The Red Bulls pulled this off with the youngest roster in Major League Soccer, beginning the year with an average age of 24. Four of the five midfielders who started the MLS Cup Final, the other being Forsberg, were 23 years old or younger. Center back Noah Eile, 22, was also called into the starting lineup at the last minute to relieve an ill Andres Reyes.

Seeking Guidance and Leadership

“You can see how much a player like Emil Forsberg was helping our crew on and also off the pitch,” Schneider said during the Red Bulls’ end-of-season media availability on Tuesday. “I was talking about this amazing group of talented players, young players. But from time to time, they need a little bit of experience on the side, some guidance. And this is what we want to add to our roster — a little bit more quality, a little bit more experience, a little bit more leadership. This is because we are convinced that you need that in critical, crucial moments of the season, in these big games. This is our plan to add that to our roster this offseason.”

A Season of Three Phases

Schneider broke his team’s season into three phases. The first was when they occupied a top-four spot in the Eastern Conference during the first half of the season. The second was when they won just three of their remaining 18 regular-season matches to sink to seventh in the conference. The final was a memorable playoff run that saw New York upset the defending MLS champion Columbus Crew, beat NYCFC in the first-ever postseason edition of the Hudson River Derby, and eke out a 1-0 win down in Orlando.

Mid-Season Struggles

Had the Red Bulls been able to lean on one or two more proven veterans, especially during the mid-summer struggles while Forsberg was out with a lower-leg injury and Lewis Morgan was with Scotland at Euro 2024, perhaps their road to the Final would have been less arduous — and perhaps they would have found a way to find an equalizer in Los Angeles in the 2-1 season-ending loss.

“We should have easily had eight, 10, 12 more points in July than we had, but it is what it is,” Schneider said. “…There were some difficulties, but the team was fighting.”

Recent Signing

Recent reports out of Germany have disclosed that veteran striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is set to join New York next season. The 35-year-old played for French giants Paris Saint-Germain and, most recently, the legendary German club Bayern Munich.

Conclusion

The Red Bulls are looking to add more experience and leadership to their roster this offseason in an effort to overcome the mid-season struggles and reach the MLS Cup Final once again. With the addition of players like Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, the team hopes to build on their successful playoff run and make a deeper push in the tournament next season.

FAQs

Q: What is the average age of the Red Bulls’ roster?
A: The Red Bulls’ roster began the year with an average age of 24.

Q: How many midfielders started the MLS Cup Final for the Red Bulls?
A: Four of the five midfielders who started the MLS Cup Final for the Red Bulls were 23 years old or younger.

Q: Who is the veteran Swedish midfielder who made the jump from Red Bull Leipzig to New York this season?
A: Emil Forsberg is the veteran Swedish midfielder who made the jump from Red Bull Leipzig to New York this season.

Q: Who is set to join the Red Bulls next season?
A: Veteran striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is set to join the Red Bulls next season.

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