Kansas City 1 - 0 New York Red Bulls
Lopez scores on penalty kick to lift Wizards over Red Bulls
Red Bulls-Wizards highlights
Kansas City continued its resurgence at the expense of Juan Carlos Osorio's men.
| Scoring Summary | |
| Kansas City | New York Red Bulls |
| Claudio Lopez (3) | |
| Match Stats | ||
| Kansas City | New York Red Bulls | |
| Shots (on Goal) | 10(5) | 7(2) |
| Fouls | 1 | 2 |
| Corner Kicks | 4 | 1 |
| Offsides | 1 | 0 |
| Time of Possession | 50% | 50% |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 1 |
| Saves | 2 | 5 |
| Match Information |
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Stadium:
Community America Ballpark
Attendance: 10,385 Match Time: 01:00 UK |
| Teams | |
| Kansas City | New York Red Bulls |
| 1 Kevin Hartman | 18 Jon Conway |
| 7 Claudio Lopez | 6 Seth Stammler |
| 6 Lance Watson | 4 Carlos Mendes |
| 5 Matt Besler | 2 Kevin Goldthwaite |
| 10 Santiago Hirsig | 3 C Johnson |
| 12 Jimmy Conrad | 9 Juan Pablo Angel |
| 14 Jack Jewsbury | 11 Danleigh Borman |
| 15 Aaron Hohlbein | 10 Macoumba Kandji |
| 16 Josh Wolff | 16 Alfredo Pacheco |
| 22 Davy Arnaud | 13 Jorge Rojas |
| 21 Herculez Gomez | 14 Mathew Mbuta |
| Substitutes | |
| 27 Boris Pardo | Danny Cepero 1 |
| 30 Michael Kraus | Luke Sassano 32 |
| 17 Roger Espinoza | Andrew Boyens 27 |
| 4 Abe Thompson | Dane Richards 19 |
| 13 Rauwshan McKenzie | Sinisa Ubiparipovic 8 |
| 2 Michael Harrington | John Wolyniec 15 |
| 11 Kurt Morsink | Khano Smith 7 |
| Substitutions | |
| Michael Harrington for Jack Jewsbury (32) | Dane Richards for Macoumba Kandji (59) |
| Roger Espinoza for Matt Besler (67) | Sinisa Ubiparipovic for Carlos Mendes (77) |
| Michael Kraus for Herculez Gomez (77) | Luke Sassano for Jorge Rojas (45) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Jimmy Conrad (29) | |
| Matt Besler (64) | |
| Red Cards | |
| C Johnson (2) | |
| · Club Squads: Kansas City | New York Red Bulls | |
Updated: October 13, 2009, 4:07 PM UK
KANSAS CITY, Kansas (AP) -- Claudio Lopez made it look easy - for everyone but the man trying to stop him.Three minutes into Thursday night's game against the New York Red Bulls, the fastest red-card foul in Major League Soccer history sent Lopez to the penalty spot.
Red Bulls keeper Jon Conway dove to his left. Lopez sent a slow roller to Conway's right, into the back of the net. The goal stood up for a 1-0 victory, extending the Kansas City Wizards' unbeaten streak to four matches.
"You always have to be ready for something like this," said Lopez, who took the game-winning kick after New York's Carlos Johnson was sent off in the second minute for pulling down Herculez Gomez in the penalty area. "It's an opportunity you just can't miss. It's good that it happened to us early."
Johnson left New York's locker room without speaking to reporters.
The previous fastest ejection came in MLS' inaugural season, when New England's Aidan Heaney received a red card in the third minute of a match against Colorado on May 25, 1996.
"The whole course of the game changed with that first play," Red Bulls forward Juan Pablo Angel said. "Everything was uphill."
Kevin Hartman recorded his third shutout of the season for Kansas City (3-2-1), which is 3-0-1 since starting the season with two losses. New York, which was coming off its first win of the year, dropped to 1-3-2.
"At the end, a point would have been a fair result for us," New York coach Juan Carlos Osorio said. "But that's football."
Hartman was honored before the game for becoming the MLS career saves leader. He had two Thursday night, including a win-preserving deflection of Angel's shot in the closing seconds of second-half stoppage time.
"We didn't give up a ton of shots," Hartman said. "We were pretty secure in the back, and I think that's a step in the right direction."
After Johnson's ejection, the Wizards were unable to turn their man advantage into another goal, despite outshooting the Red Bulls, 13-11.
"What we have to take home is that we have to do a better job of playing the game out. End of story," Kansas City coach Curt Onalfo said. "It almost seems like we relax a little bit. We don't play every play like it's the last - but, credit to them. They fought to stay in the game and they made it hard on us."
Wizards midfielder Jack Jewsbury was briefly examined at a hospital after sustaining a slight concussion in the first half. Jewsbury initially stayed in the game after being elbowed by in the head by New York's Carlos Mendes in the 17th minute, but was replaced by Michael Harrington in the 32nd minute.
"Our medical staff thought he was fine, and then he started feeling strange," Onalfo said. "We already had Michael warmed up, so we got him in there."
Thursday, April 23, 2009
| Kansas City | 1 | |
| New York Red Bulls | 0 | FT |