Red Bulls rescue point late in controversial 2-2 draw with Minnesota | amNewYork
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In a thrilling draw at Sports Illustrated Stadium, the New York Red Bulls salvaged a 2-2 result against Minnesota United thanks to a late equalizer from Eric Maxim Chuopo-Moting. Head coach Sandro Schwarz expressed frustration over a missed opportunity with a late counter-attack but felt relief for not losing the match. Schwarz, who received a red card after confronting the referee about decisions during the game, acknowledged the referee's poor performance. He will miss the next match against San Jose as a result of the card, creating further challenges for his team.
In this game, it has to be allowed to criticize the referee, when they are not doing a good performance... The red card is not good but I have the responsibility for the group.
Eric Maxim Chuopo-Moting got the all-important equalizer in the 90th minute of the match, providing a massive sigh of relief for the Red Bulls.
I would say the first 10, 15 minutes was great, and then after this injury from the goalkeeper, then we lost the control in the first half.
The stadium was packed, and it could have been more when Forsberg led the Red Bulls out for a counter-attack.
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