St. Louis City SC's Brendan McSorley scored a crucial 95th-minute header to secure a 1-1 draw against New York City FC on Saturday. The goal, which came off a long ball from Lukas MacNaughton, denied NYCFC's bid for a third win in four home games. Roman Burki, the Swiss goalkeeper, had a stellar performance with six saves, including a crucial denial of Nicolas Fernandez's attempt just moments before McSorley's equalizer. Hannes Wolf had given NYCFC the lead with a 50th-minute goal, assisted by Maxi Moralez. St. Louis City SC was coming off a 3-1 win against New England, but struggled to regain their offensive momentum until the end. Marcel Hartel, who leads St. Louis City SC with two goals, had several opportunities to score, including a 26th-minute attempt that was turned away by NYCFC goalkeeper Matt Freese. Agustin Ojeda also had a chance to double NYCFC's advantage, but Burki denied his attempt. St. Louis City SC had multiple opportunities in the final moments, including a 93rd-minute shot from Dante Polvara that sailed high over the goal. The draw keeps St. Louis City SC's momentum alive, and they will look to build on this result in their next match. The team's performance was marked by a strong defensive effort, with Burki making several key saves to keep them in the game. McSorley's late goal was a crucial moment in the match, and it will give the team confidence going forward. St. Louis City SC's next match will be a tough test, but they are ready for the challenge.