
D.C. United Lose 4-1 Against the New York Red Bulls on the Road
Published on May 28, 2022 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
D.C. United News Release
D.C. United Lose 4-1 against the New York Red Bulls on the Road D.C. United (4-7-2, 14 pts.) 1 vs. 4 New York Red Bulls (6-3-5, 23 pts.)
2022 MLS Regular Season
May 28, 2022 - Red Bull Arena - Harrison, NJ
Player Notes
Ola Kamara scored his sixth goal of the season in the 87th minute.
Julian Gressel recorded his sixth assist of the season in the 87th minute.
Kimarni Smith recorded his first career MLS assist in the 87th minute.
Nigel Robertha made his first start since April 16 against Austin FC.
Russell Canouse returned to the starting lineup after missing the match against Toronto FC through injury.
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The Black-and-Red are 37-32-16 against the New York Red Bulls all-time.
D.C. United have a 14-18-9 record against the Red Bulls on the road all-time.
Match Notes
D.C. United are 1-3-1 on the road in 2022.
Goals by Half Scoring Summary
Misconduct Summary
Boxscore
New York Red Bull Lineup: Carlos Coronel, Thomas Edwards, Dylan Nealis, Sean Nealis, Aaron Long (Omir Fernandez 46'), John Tolkin (Jason Pendant 80'), Frankie Amaya, Lewis Morgan, Cristian Casseres Jr. (Tom Barlow 80'), Patryk Klimala (66' Caden Clark), Luquinhas (Dru Yearwood 70')
Unused Substitutes: Ryan Meara, Daniel Edelman
Manager: Gerhard Struber
D.C. United Lineup: Bill Hamid, Brad Smith (Chris Durkin 18'), Brendan Hines-Ike, Steven Birnbaum, Donovan Pines (Tony Alfaro 58'), Julian Gressel, Russell Canouse (Kimarni Smith 81'), Sofiane Djeffal, Nigel Robertha (Ola Kamara 58'), Edison Flores (Jackson Hopkins 81'), Michael Estrada
Unused Substitutes: Ted Ku-DiPietro, Rafael Romo, Drew Skundrich, Griffin Yow
Manager: Chad Ashton
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