Four days after a frustrating result in the opening match of Heineken Rivalry Week, the New York Red Bulls bounced back with a hard-fought 1-0 win over their oldest rivals, D.C. United, on HRW's final day.
Alejandro Romero Gamarra, better known as Kaku, netted the winner with a subtly smooth display of individual skill, latching on to a half-clearance at the top of the United penalty box and buying space for himself with a couple of quick touches to his left before lashing a low, dipping strike inside the right post early in the second half.
The play broke a lengthy goalless duck for the Argentinean playmaker dating back to May 5, and delivered the 2018 Atlantic Cup to RBNY with a victory that should go a long way towards washing out the sour taste of Wednesday's 1-1 draw with their crosstown foes New York City FC at Yankee Stadium.
D.C. made the Red Bulls earn every inch, controlling most of the first half and carving out a number of clear scoring chances, including a Wayne Rooney effort that clanged off the woodwork and a glaring miss by Oniel Fisher on a close-range header. But with RBNY now winners of the first two meetings between these two MLS originals, the Atlantic Cup will stay in their possession regardless of the result in their final match later this fall.
Goals
- 56' – RBNY – Kaku Gamarra | WATCH
Next Up
- Wednesday, Aug. 29 vs. Houston (8 pm ET | TV & streaming info)
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