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Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Scores Twice To Rally Red Bulls Past Real Salt Lake 2-1
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Scores Twice To Rally Red Bulls Past Real Salt Lake 2-1

NDTV

time13 hours ago

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Scores Twice To Rally Red Bulls Past Real Salt Lake 2-1

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored early in the second half and again on a penalty kick late in stoppage time to rally the New York Red Bulls to a 2-1 victory over Real Salt Lake on Sunday night. Real Salt Lake (9-12-4) grabbed the lead three minutes into the match and took it into halftime after 18-year-old rookie midfielder Zavier Gozo used assists from William Agada and Diego Luna to score his third goal of the season. Agada's assist was his second while Luna's was his fifth. The Red Bulls (10-10-6) pulled even in the 52nd minute when Choupo-Moting used assists from Emil Forsberg and defender Raheem Edwards to score. It was a career-high eighth assist for Forsberg and the second for Edwards. Choupo-Moting scored his 15th goal this season nine minutes into stoppage time. The PK was awarded after he was fouled by Justen Glad. Rookie A.J. Marcucci finished with two saves in his second start for the Red Bulls in league play. He is 4-0-2 across all competitions. Rafael Cabral turned away five shots for Real Salt Lake. Luna exited in the 85th minute after his second yellow card and will miss the next match for Real Salt Lake. The Red Bulls' Kyle Duncan was tagged with a red card in the 90th minute for violent conduct and will also miss the next match. New York is unbeaten at home in its last five matchups with RSL, improving to 7-1-4 all time. The Red Bulls are 9-2-2 at home on the season. The nine wins is the most for the defending Eastern Conference champions since 2019. Real Salt Lake is 43-9-17 when scoring first under coach Pablo Mastroeni but five of the losses have come this season. The club falls to 3-7-3 on the road this season. Real Salt Lake travels to play Charlotte FC on Saturday. The Red Bulls will host the Philadelphia Union on Saturday.

Cameroon's Choupo-Moting scores twice to rally Red Bulls past Revolution - Africa
Cameroon's Choupo-Moting scores twice to rally Red Bulls past Revolution - Africa

Al-Ahram Weekly

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Cameroon's Choupo-Moting scores twice to rally Red Bulls past Revolution - Africa

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Emil Forsberg both had two of New York's five unanswered goals in the second half and the Red Bulls rallied to beat the New England Revolution 5-3 on Wednesday night. Leo Campana notched his fifth goal of the season five minutes into the match, scoring unassisted to give New England (6-9-7) the lead. Luca Langoni hit the left post, but the shot bounced off Red Bulls defender Omar Valencia and into the net for an own goal and a 2-0 lead in the 30th minute that carried through halftime. The Red Bulls (9-8-6) cut it to 2-1 when 22-year-old midfielder Daniel Edelman scored his first goal this season and his third in 87 career appearances — unassisted in the 56th minute. Edelman ignited the second five-goal half in Red Bulls history. Choupo-Moting scored the equalizer in the 70th minute with assists from Forsberg and 20-year midfielder Ronald Donkor. Forsberg made it 3-2 in the 72nd with an assist from 21-year-old forward Dennis Gjengaar — his first this season. Choupo-Moting — in his first season in the league — added his 13th goal in the 83rd minute on another assist from Donkor, who has three this season. Forsberg used a penalty kick to score his ninth goal of the season for a 5-2 lead in the 88th. Campana capped the scoring in the third minute of stoppage time with his sixth goal. Carlos Coronel finished with five saves for the Red Bulls. Aljaz Ivacic stopped four shots for the Revolution. New England beat the visiting Red Bulls 2-1 in March behind two goals from Carles Gil. The Red Bulls had played four of their last five matches on the road and gone 0-2-3 before extending their unbeaten streak at home to six. New England has gone 0-5-2 since the start of June. The Revolution return home to play Orlando City on Saturday. The Red Bulls will host Inter Miami on Saturday. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.) Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Revolution melt in second half as winless streak stretches to seven with loss at Red Bulls
Revolution melt in second half as winless streak stretches to seven with loss at Red Bulls

Boston Globe

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Revolution melt in second half as winless streak stretches to seven with loss at Red Bulls

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Emil Forsberg each scored twice for New York. Daniel Edelman put the Red Bulls on the board in the 56th minute with a shot from outside the box that took a deflection off Revolution defender Keegan Hughes in the middle of the box and past a helpless Aljaz Ivacic. Revolution defender Brayan Ceballos had to come off injured in the 66th minute and was replaced by Wyatt Omsberg. Advertisement Choupo-Moting and Forsberg each got their first of the game two minutes apart for a 3-2 lead in the 72nd minute, the go-ahead goal coming on a beautiful turn and left-footed strike from the top of the box. They followed suit a little later. Choupo-Moting made it 4-2 as he made a run into the middle of the box to receive a pass from Ronald Donkor in the 83rd minute, and Forsberg converted a penalty kick five minutes later. Advertisement It was a great start for the Revolution, who went ahead after just five minutes on a goal from Leo Campana on a quick counterattack down the left side. They tacked on a second in the 30th minute when Luca Langoni's shot from just outside the 6-yard box struck the post, but deflected off Red Bulls defender Kyle Duncan and into the net. New York had a 58-42 edge in possession and 21-13 advantage in shots. Campana added a second of the game in stoppage time, giving him four goals on the season. The Argentine broke a seven-game goalless spell, scoring for the first time since May 3. The Revolution host Orlando City on Saturday night in the final game before the All-Star break. With 12 matches remaining, New England stands seven points behind ninth-place Charlotte FC for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Keith Pearson can be reached at

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