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New York Red Bulls 2, D.C. United 1 | MLS Match Recap

Tim Cahill celebrates (August 31, 2013)

HARRISON, N.J. – The New York Red Bulls started their match against rivals D.C. United with Thierry Henry on the bench, were reduced to 10 men in the 72nd minute and gave up a potentially game-tying penalty kick on the same play.


They still managed to win.


The Red Bulls defeated United 2-1 in a wild affair at Red Bull Arena to end a three-game winless skid on Saturday night. Tim Cahill scored the winner in the first half shortly after Nick DeLeon had netted an equalizer in response to Lloyd Sam's opener, and goalkeeper Luis Robles came up big to deny Dwayne De Rosario on what could have been an equalizing spot kick in the 73rd minute.


The result improves the Red Bulls to 12-9-6 and brings them level on points with the Montreal Impact and Sporting Kansas City atop the Eastern Conference. United, meanwhile, remain winless on the road this season and fall to a league-worst 3-18-5.



Making his first start at Red Bull Arena this season, Sam got the proceedings started with an impressive eighth-minute opener. The Englishman hit what looked to be a cross from the right side that floated over United goalkeeper Bill Hamid and clanked off the far post before completely crossing the goal line despite Hamid's desperate efforts.


United missed an opportunity to pull level in the 27th minute when Lewis Neal, making his first start in months, fired wide of goal despite being unmarked. But the visitors eventually tied the game through a well-taken strike by DeLeon nine minutes later.


De Rosario hit a cross-field pass to DeLeon that the second-year midfielder brought down well before cutting past Red Bulls debutant David Carney. DeLeon then proceeded to smash a shot to the near post past a helpless Luis Robles.


The visitors’ joy was short-lived, however, as New York jumped back on top two minutes later. Jonny Steele delivered a peach of a cross from the left flank after putting a move on DC right back Chris Korb, and Tim Cahill met the ball with a patented powerful header that Hamid could do little about.



The two teams continued to exchange a flurry of chances in an entertaining second half, especially after Henry came on for an injured Cahill. But the biggest moment came in the 72nd minute.


NY centerback Ibrahim Sekagya was whistled for a penalty kick and subsequently shown a red card for obstructing De Rosario from getting to a ball in the penalty area. De Rosario then took the spot kick from 12 yards out but was denied by Robles, who dove low to his right to ensure that the Red Bulls emerged victorious.


Both teams return to action on Sept. 8. New York will travel to BBVA Compass Stadium to take on the Houston Dynamo, while United visit Chivas USA.


Franco Panizo covers the New York Red Bulls for MLSsoccer.com. He can be reached by email at Franco8813@gmail.com.
MLSsoccer.com Men of the Match

Rank
Player
What We Saw
1
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/lloyd-sam" target="_blank">Lloyd Sam</a></span>
The English winger was at the heart of RBNY&#39;s best attacking moves and got the night started with an impressive opening strike.
2
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/tim-cahill" target="_blank">Tim Cahill</a></span>
With Thierry Henry benched, New York&#39;s &quot;other DP&quot; stepped up in both the scoring and leadership categories to deliver an important win.
3
<span style="font-size:12px;"><a href="//www.mlssoccer.com/players/luis-robles" target="_blank">Luis Robles</a></span>
Blocking a late PK to hand your slumping team a huge win and a rivalry trophy: It doesn&#39;t get much more clutch than that.&nbsp;