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in the 76th minute after referee Armando Villarreal stopped the game due to a potential head injury to the Union’s Julián Carranza.
A few New York players thought Carranza was embellishing. Nicolás Acevedo confronted Rushing, who pushed Acevedo back twice and offered a few choice words. Acevedo then gestured toward Rushing, Valentín Castellanos gave Rushing a shove, and things erupted from there. At one point, the Union’s Jakob Glesnes had to restrain Rushing with a bear hug.
Eventually, Rushing was able to attend to Carranza, then leave the field. As he was walking away, Villarreal gave Rushing a red card. Rushing got a standing ovation from the crowd as he headed to the tunnel, and went viral on social media.The reigning MLS champion team has three rising star attackers in their early 20s:
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