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New York Claims First Victory Of The Season
Despite finishing a man down, New York managed to hold off Real Salt Lake for a 2-0 victory.
First Half
The match started exactly the way
It was only
Second Half
The second half started brightly for RSL when striker Yura Movsisyan’s shot seemed destined to find the net. However, Red Bull defender Kevin Goldthwaite came to
Angel finally gave the home fans a second goal to cheer about in the 57th. Kandji played the Colombian into box with a well-weighted pass and the polished striker made no mistake with his finish.
The match took a turn in the visitors’ favor nine minutes later when Red Bull defender Jeremy Hall was sent off for a late challenge on midfielder Will Johnson. The man advantage allowed RSL to take over the majority of possession, and pushed the
But Jon Conway was up to the task of holding a clean sheet in his return from a suspension dating back to last season. The ‘keeper made a string of good saves in the closing 20 minutes, as Movsisyan and midfielder Kyle Beckerman pushed hard, but in vain, to pull their team back into the game.
The goals were not to be for Real Salt Lake, and
Allen Ramsey, Goal.com
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