Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored the winner on a penalty kick as the New York Red Bulls rallied to beat the Chicago Fire 2-1.
First Half_1, Chicago, Bamba, 1 (Zinckernagel), 32nd minute; 2, New York Red Bulls, Ngoma, 1 (Valencia), 41st; 3, New York Red Bulls, Choupo-Moting, 3 (penalty kick), 45th+2.
The New York Red Bulls will throw some new wrinkles at the Chicago Fire at Sports Illustrated Stadium on Saturday evening.
The 2025 MLS season started last week with 15 games on Saturday and Sunday. As clubs enter the third month of action, with a ...
BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago Fire visit the New York Red Bulls looking to extend a three-game road winning streak. The Red Bulls ...
Gil's two goals, one via an all-time Revolution free kick, showed a team capable of making its own breaks for a change.
Carles Gil capped a two-goal performance by converting a penalty kick in second-half stoppage time, lifting the New England ...
Carles Gil's two goals, one off a free kick and another from the spot, brought victory for the Revs over the New York Red ...
Team captain Carles Gil scored two goals and the second one came in stoppage time and provided the New England Revolution with their first win of the season as they beat the New York Red Bulls 2-1 on ...
The midfield maestro buried a free kick, then finished from the penalty spot in the match's dying minutes to give the hosts a ...
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