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Philadelphia Union II moved into first place in MLS Next by defeating New York Red Bulls II 2-1 (Union 4 Red Bulls 2 penalties in overtime). The game was played at Subaru Park on a cool but comfortable Sunday afternoon.
The Red Bulls went up 1-0 in the 14th minute, taking advantage of a slip from Union II's deep free kick, Jamir Berdecio, which allowed Steven Sserwadda to escape 1-1 against Union II goalkeeper Andrew Rick, who only had one minimal chance to stop. the shot.
In the 57th minute, after an inbound pass from Union II left vietnam phone number
midfielder CJ Olney, left back Frank Westfield crossed to forward Edward Davis, who scored the tying goal.
In the ensuing shootout, all four Union II shooters scored and goalkeeper Andrew Rick saved New York's second and fourth shots to earn the extra point in the standings and first place in the conference over Red Bull II by overall margin. of goals.
The match
After a timid start, Unión II began to take control of the game from the 25th minute onwards.
The team had two excellent chances in the 34th and 38th minutes, but the shot was missing, leaving them behind at the break.
The second half began with no changes to either lineup and Union II continued its excellent play and was rewarded when Westfield found Davis and Davis found the equalizer. It was Davis' fourth goal of the season. Davis almost had another in the 58th minute, but 16-year-old Red Bull goalkeeper Aidan Stokes made the save.
Union II's defense shut down the Red Bulls II and did not allow any shots on goal in the second half. The central channel defensive triangle of left centre-back Olwethu Makhanya, right centre-back Neil Pierre and defensive midfielder Sanders Ngabo played solidly.
In one of head coach Marlon LeBlanc's three substitutions in the 67th minute, Cavan Sullivan replaced right midfielder Nicholas Pariano and provided a spark to the offense with impressive runs. Red Bull II's midfielders were faster and more athletic than New England's, but the 14-year-old seemed to adapt to the challenge in his roughly 20 minutes.
The Red Bulls went up 1-0 in the 14th minute, taking advantage of a slip from Union II's deep free kick, Jamir Berdecio, which allowed Steven Sserwadda to escape 1-1 against Union II goalkeeper Andrew Rick, who only had one minimal chance to stop. the shot.
In the 57th minute, after an inbound pass from Union II left vietnam phone number
midfielder CJ Olney, left back Frank Westfield crossed to forward Edward Davis, who scored the tying goal.
In the ensuing shootout, all four Union II shooters scored and goalkeeper Andrew Rick saved New York's second and fourth shots to earn the extra point in the standings and first place in the conference over Red Bull II by overall margin. of goals.
The match
After a timid start, Unión II began to take control of the game from the 25th minute onwards.
The team had two excellent chances in the 34th and 38th minutes, but the shot was missing, leaving them behind at the break.
The second half began with no changes to either lineup and Union II continued its excellent play and was rewarded when Westfield found Davis and Davis found the equalizer. It was Davis' fourth goal of the season. Davis almost had another in the 58th minute, but 16-year-old Red Bull goalkeeper Aidan Stokes made the save.
Union II's defense shut down the Red Bulls II and did not allow any shots on goal in the second half. The central channel defensive triangle of left centre-back Olwethu Makhanya, right centre-back Neil Pierre and defensive midfielder Sanders Ngabo played solidly.
In one of head coach Marlon LeBlanc's three substitutions in the 67th minute, Cavan Sullivan replaced right midfielder Nicholas Pariano and provided a spark to the offense with impressive runs. Red Bull II's midfielders were faster and more athletic than New England's, but the 14-year-old seemed to adapt to the challenge in his roughly 20 minutes.