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Who needs wings? Palace stun Red Bulls
Marshall and Brooks lead CPB to a quarterfinal berth
Lawrence E. Knight Stadium
(Broadneck HS)
Annapolis, Maryland

2

0

CPB - Andrew Marshall (Harkin) 17’
CPB - Gary Brooks (Robson) 75’
CPB - Ibrahim Kante (SENT OFF) 34’
NY - Mike Magee (SENT OFF) 92’+
Match Report:
Crystal Palace Baltimore pulled off the surprise of the third round, ousting the New York Red Bulls 2-0 at Lawrence E. Knight Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland.
 
Palace netted their first goal of the evening after seventeen minutes. A Bryan Harkin corner kick was headed in by Andrew Marshall past goalkeeper Zach Thornton to give the underdogs a 1-0 lead. The Red Bulls had a seemingly easy opportunity to tie the game shortly after. New York was awarded a free kick from seven yards out when CPB goalkeeper Matt Nelson handled a back pass. Mike Magee took the free kick, but his shot was blocked by one of the many Baltimore players defending the play.
 
Palace were forced to play the final 56 minutes with ten men, when Ibrahim Kante was shown a straight red for a dangerous two-footed tackle on Chris Megaloudis in the 34th minute. In all six yellows and two red cards were issued by referee Andrew Chapin.
 
After Matthew Mbuta nearly doubled Palace’s lead with shots that struck the goalpost, Gary Brooks sealed the Red Bulls’ fate in the 75th minute. Brooks put in a low cross from Paul Robson to give the home side a 2-0 lead and a trip to the quarterfinals.
 
Palace will visit defending U.S. Open Champions New England Revolution in New Britain, Connecticut next Tuesday, as Palace attempt to replicate their parent club’s run to the FA Cup Final in 1990.

Crystal Palace Baltimore -- Matt Nelson, Shintaro Harada, Ibrahim Kante, Paul Robson, Andrew Marshall, Pat Healey, Bryan Harkin (Mike Lookingland 60), Dan Lader, Larry Mark (Sergio Flores 88), Gary Brooks (Val Teixeira 79), Matthew Mbuta.

Substitutes Not Used: David Feazell, Cecil Lewis, Carlos Morales, Brian Rowland

New York Red Bulls -- Zach Thornton, Chris Leitch (Sinisa Ubiparipovic 46), Kevin Goldthwaite, Carlos Mendes, Jeff Parke, John Gilkerson (Andrew Boyens 46), Luke Sassano, Gordon Kljestan (John Wolyniec 46), Mike Magee, Danleigh Borman (David Roth 63), Chris Megaloudis,

Substitutes Not Used: Hunter Freeman, Caleb Patterson-Sewell, Ricky Schramm

New York Red Bulls Crystal Palace Baltimore
total shots: 6 (Mike Magee 2) 5 (Gary Brooks 3)
shots on goal: 0 3 (3 tied with 1)
fouls: 2 (Danleigh Borman 1,
 Kevin Goldthwaite 1)
5 (Gary Brooks 2)
offsides: 0 1 (Gary Brooks 1)
corner kicks: 2 (Danleigh Borman 2) 1 (Andrew Marshall 1)
saves: 1 (Zach Thornton 1) 0

Misconduct Summary:
BAL -- Larry Mark (caution; Reckless Foul) 21
BAL -- Bryan Harkin (caution; Dissent) 26
NY -- Mike Magee (caution; Dissent) 26
BAL -- Gary Brooks (caution; Dissent) 30
BAL -- Ibrahim Kante (caution; Dissent) 30
BAL -- Ibrahim Kante (ejection; Serious Foul Play) 34
BAL -- Matthew Mbuta (caution; Delaying a Restart) 44
NY -- Mike Magee (ejection; Second Caution) 92+

referee: Andrew Chapin
Referee’s Assistants: Bryan Roland; Rod Harnage
4th official: Jim Sadowsi
time of game: 1:54
attendance: 1,654
weather: Cloudy -and- 78 degrees


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