Red Bulls, Angel get back on track
Striker scores his 14th goal of the season in win
And thanks to Juan Pablo Angel, that's exactly what the Red Bulls got. The Colombian international scored his 14th goal of the year in the 75th minute to lift the Red Bulls to a 1-0 victory against the previous red-hot Fire.
Dane Richards started off the play by fending off a tackle and sliding the ball to Angel on the left side of the box. Angel received the ball just inside the penalty area and beat Chicago goalkeeper Matt Pickens from 15 yards out for the game's lone goal. It tied Angel, for the moment, with D.C.'s Luciano Emilio and Kansas City's Eddie Johnson for the lead in the MLS Golden Boot.
Angel also became the first New York player to score 14 goals in a season since Adolfo Valencia in 2000.
Clint Mathis, who was honored before the game for breaking the club record for all-time goals, nearly added his 46th career goal five minutes into the game as the Red Bulls got off to a quick start. But his first-time shot off a Pickens clearance from the right side of the box sailed wide of the net.
New York's John Wolyniec took a pass from Seth Stammler and turned towards goal, but his shot from 22 yards out went wide to Pickens' right in the 12th minute.
Then on 23 minutes, Claudio Reyna flicked on a cross from Dane Richards that Mathis latched on to, but his left-footed shot went wide of the target.
Cuauhtémoc Blanco came into the match with two goals and four assists in five MLS matches and it was evident from the outset that the Red Bulls plan was to be physical with the Mexican international.
Joe Vide was booked by Vaughn for a slide tackle in the middle of the field in the 27th minute. Jeff Parke also bumped Blanco in the first half and the forward went down after a push from Stammler, although it appeared Blanco made a bit of a meal out of that.
Following Vaughn's advantage call after Vide's challenge, Blanco nearly scored the game's first goal, but after taking a step past Vide, his attempted chip was saved easily by Ronald Waterreus.
With red-hot striker Jozy Altidore ruled out with a lower left leg injury, Bruce Arena used his 23rd different lineup this season. Waterreus replaced Jon Conway in goal and the Red Bulls went with a backline of Parke and Stammler centrally, with van den Bergh and Leitch out wide. Claudio Reyna and Joe Vide played centrally in the midfield with Dane Richards on the right and Mathis on the left. Angel and Wolyniec played up top.
Fire head coach Juan Carlos Osorio showed a tactical change, playing a 4-4-2 system with Chris Rolfe as an attacking wide midfielder on the right and Blanco as a second forward, playing underneath Costa Rican international Paulo Wanchope.
Arena made his first change in the 63rd minute, bringing on recently signed Liberian Francis Doe for Wolyniec. Six minutes later, Mike Magee came on for Vide and Carlos Mendes replaced Mathis one minute from full time for Arena's last change.
After Angel netted the go-ahead goal with a quarter-hour to go, Chicago had a legitimate appeal for a handball in the 83rd minute when a clearance from Mathis hit the arm of Chris Leitch in the center of the penalty area. But referee Terry Vaughn looked the other way.
A minute later, though, Vaughn did book Richards, who will miss the Red Bulls' next match at Chivas USA because of yellow card accumulation.
Dylan Butler is a contributor to MLSnet.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its clubs.
Chicago Fire
(7-10-5)
vs. New York Red Bulls
(11-9-3)
September 01, 2007 -- Giants Stadium
Scoring Summary:
NY --
Juan Pablo Angel 14
(Dane Richards 4)
75
Chicago Fire -- Matt Pickens, C.J. Brown, Chris Armas, Diego Gutierrez (Chad Barrett 89), Gonzalo Segares, Logan Pause, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Bakary Soumare, Ivan Guerrero (Mike Banner 66), Paulo Wanchope, Chris Rolfe (Calen Carr 60).
Substitutes Not Used: Jon Busch, Bruno Menezes, Brian Plotkin, Dasan Robinson
New York Red Bulls -- Ronald Waterreus, Jeff Parke, Seth Stammler, Dave van den Bergh, Chris Leitch, Dane Richards, Claudio Reyna, Joe Vide (Mike Magee 69), Clint Mathis (Carlos Mendes 89), John Wolyniec (Francis Doe 63), Juan Pablo Angel.
Substitutes Not Used: Jon Conway, Kevin Goldthwaite, Dema Kovalenko, Sinisa Ubiparipovic
| New York Red Bulls | Chicago Fire | |||
| total shots: | 19 | (Juan Pablo Angel 5) | 7 | (Cuauhtemoc Blanco 2) |
| shots on goal: | 6 | (Juan Pablo Angel 3) | 3 | (3 tied with 1) |
| fouls: | 16 | (Claudio Reyna 5) | 9 |
(Diego Gutierrez 2, Bakary Soumare 2) |
| offsides: | 2 |
(Dane Richards 1, Francis Doe 1) | 1 | (Chris Rolfe 1) |
| corner kicks: | 10 | (Clint Mathis 7) | 3 | (Cuauhtemoc Blanco 2) |
| saves: | 3 | (Ronald Waterreus 3) | 5 | (Matt Pickens 5) |
Misconduct Summary:
NY -- Joe Vide (caution; Reckless Foul) 27
CHI -- Paulo Wanchope (caution; Professional Foul) 86
referee: Terry Vaughn
Referee's Assistants: Greg Barkey; Kermit Quisenberry
4th official: Lee Suckle
time of game: 1:50
attendance: 13,219
weather: Clear -and- 76 degrees
All statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial



















