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April 14, 2012 7:08 PM EDT
Red Bull Arena — Harrison, New Jersey
Referee:‬ R. Salazar‎
Attendance:‬ 17114‎
 

New York Red Bulls 2-2 San Jose Earthquakes: Road point comes at injury cost for 'Quakes

Cooper and Wondolowski joined Thierry Henry atop the MLS goalscoring charts in an exciting, chippy draw.

By Zac Lee Rigg

Stephen Keel, New York Red Bulls; Rafael Baca, San Jose Earthquakes; MLS
Mike Stobe
The San Jose Earthquakes earned a road point against the New York Red Bulls, but it came at the cost of several injured bodies.

The game started with a bang. From a throw, Thierry Henry slipped a ball through the San Jose defense. All Kenny Cooper had to do was pass the ball into the back of the net to tie Henry with seven goals in the nascent 2012 season.

San Jose's response was immediate. Rafael Baca won the ball in midfield and then buzzed forward. Neat interplay between Chris Wondolowski and Khari Stephenson left Baca with an open finish in the box.

A quarter-hour into the match and fans had already seen two goals. The pace didn't slow. Dane Richards nipped the ball from Shea Salinas in midfield and then sprinted toward the corner. His cross from the endline was helped on by a tap from Cooper, and Dax McCarty slammed home a volley from the top of the box.

Yet again, the Earthquakes responded immediately. Salinas somehow kept a Steven Beitashour cross in play and Wondolowski dove to head the loose ball in. The goal moved Wondo up to seven for the season as well.

Salinas played a valiant part of the equalizer, but he contributed little else to the match. Shortly after, Rafael Marquez wrestled him to the ground while defending a set piece and then kicked his prone opponent, breaking Salinas' collarbone. Marquez also managed to injure Victor Bernardez before halftime. Both hurt players made way at the interval.

There were no more goals, but plenty of aggression, left in the match. Marvin Chavez hacked down Roy Miller from behind, injuring the New York fullback. Later, San Jose captain Ramiro Corrales left injured as well, meaning Frank Yallop's three substitutions were all forced.

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New York Red Bulls

18
Ryan Meara
Goalkeeper
 - 
4
Rafa Márquez
Midfielder
86′
 - 
5
 - 
7
Roy Miller
Defender
59′
 - 
-
Jan Gunnar Solli
Midfielder
 - 
-
Stephen Keel
Defender
 - 
11
Mehdi Ballouchy
Midfielder
61′
 - 
11
Dax McCarty
Midfielder
23′
 - 
14
Thierry Henry
Striker
 - 
-
Dane Richards
Midfielder
47′ 92′
 - 
33
Kenny Cooper
Striker
5′
 - 

San Jose Earthquakes

 - 
18
Jon Busch
Goalkeeper
 - 
12
 - 
15
 - 
26
 - 
33
 - 
4
Sam Cronin
Midfielder
 - 
-
 - 
30
Rafael Baca
Midfielder
15′
 - 
81
Marvin Chávez
Midfielder
52′
 - 
6
Shea Salinas
Midfielder
25′ 45′
 - 
8

Substitutes

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Jeremy Vuolo
Goalkeeper
 - 
-
 - 
16
Connor Lade
Defender
59′
 - 
26
Joel Lindpere
Midfielder
61′
 - 
25
 - 
-
V. Pálsson
Midfielder
92′
 - 

Substitutes

 - 
1
David Bingham
Goalkeeper
 - 
21
 - 
3
Ike Opara
Defender
80′
 - 
-
T. Moreno
Striker
 - 
19
Sam Garza
Midfielder
 - 
10
 - 
-

Coach/Manager

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Coach/Manager

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  • Goal
  • Own Goal
  • Penalty
  • Penalty Missed
  • Yellow Card
  • Assist
  • Penalty Save
  • Penalty Shootout Goal
  • Penalty Shootout Miss
  • Yellow Card / Red Card
  • Red Card
  • Substitution IN
  • Substitution OUT
  • Injury
  • Goal.com Rating
  • Goal.com Man of the Match
  • Goal.com Flop of the Match
  • Top & Flop Global Ranking
  • Fans' Man of the Match
  • Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Jack McInerney Jack McInerney
Striker
Philadelphia Union
8 0
Mike Magee Mike Magee
Midfielder
LA Galaxy
6 1
Claudio Bieler Claudio Bieler
Striker
Sporting KC
6 1
Marco Di Vaio Marco Di Vaio
Striker
Montreal Impact
6 0
Robert Earnshaw Robert Earnshaw
Striker
Toronto FC
5 2