Major League Soccer
Jun 21, 2015 12.00am
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  • Sacha Kljestan 11' redcard
  • Anatole Abang 82' goal
  • goal Kekuta Manneh 15'
  • yellowcard Gershon Koffie 60'
  • yellowcard Matias Laba 63'
  • goal Kianz Froese 77'
  • yellowcard Kendall Waston 91'

Bradley Wright-Phillips misses two penalties as New York Red Bulls lose

BWP misses two penalties as Red Bulls lose

Bradley Wright-Phillips missed two penalties as 10-man New York Red Bulls slumped to their fourth successive defeat after losing 2-1 at home to Vancouver Whitecaps this morning.

The Red Bulls went into the clash with a point to prove as they looked to end a three-game losing streak and bag their first ever MLS victory over Vancouver in the process.

Despite a rough couple of weeks, things seemed like they were looking up for Jesse Marsch's side, who were awarded a penalty after just four minutes when Steven Beitashour fouled Sal Zizzo.

However, Wright-Phillips - without a goal in four games - saw his penalty saved by David Ousted, before things went from bad to worse for the hosts. Sacha Kljestan was issued a straight red card on 11 minutes for aiming an elbow in the direction of Kendall Waston - but the worst was yet to come.

Four minutes later, the Red Bulls' task of a maiden win over their Canadian counterparts grew far steeper as Kekuta Manneh tapped home Beitashour's cross to cap a disastrous opening to the game for New York.

New York emerged from the second half with a renewed sense of purpose and it seemed only a matter of time before they equalised. It seemed certain to come on 64 minutes when Beitashour conceded his second penalty of the game.

Inexplicably, though, Wright-Phillips's effort from 12 yards was again saved by Ousted to leave Marsch bemused on the sidelines.

It proved a costly miss as Kianz Froese - who replaced goalscorer Manneh - added a killer second on 77 minutes to compound the Red Bulls' misery.

Anatole Abang pulled one back on 82 minutes to throw them a lifeline, but it proved a false dawn as Vancouver held on for all three points.

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