MATCH RECAP: Red Bulls 2, FAS 0

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HARRISON, N.J. – The New York Red Bulls did not exactly have their shooting cleats on in their CONCACAF Champions League opener, but it didn't matter in the end.


Saer Sene and Lloyd Sam scored on each side of halftime to give the Red Bulls a 2-0 group stage victory over CD FAS at Red Bull Arena on Tuesday night. New York jumped out early through Sene’s first goal with the club, but a frustrating failure to finish kept the Salvadoran side in it until Sam put the match away with a 70th-minute strike.


The victory was the Red Bulls’ first in Champions League play and moved them to second place in Group 3, three points behind leaders the Montreal Impact with a game in hand. CD FAS were eliminated from the competition with the result despite still having a game to play.



Sene opened the scoring in the 11th minute of a first half completely dominated by the Red Bulls, who fielded a veteran-laden lineup that included Tim Cahill to start the match.


Roy Miller powered a headed pass down the left flank and young midfielder Ambroise Oyongo latched onto it before whipping in a cross to an open Cahill at the far post. Cahill then played a short pass to an unmarked Sene, who had enough time to slot the ball into the back of the net.


Dominating possession, New York looked set to cruise to an easy victory but were unable to beat FAS goalkeeper Adolfo Menendez Jr. again until the second half. Cahill had a shot denied from point-blank range at the half-hour mark, Sene mis-hit a low cross that was slightly deflected four minutes later and Eric Alexander skied an open half-volley from the top of the penalty area in the 39th minute.


That failure to finish allowed the visitors to find their best chance of the game on a header from Jonathan Joya two minutes before halftime, but Red Bulls goalkeeper Ryan Meara handled it with ease.



FAS were still alive in the game, but could not do much with the ball until midway through the second half when Mike Petke’s side began to tire a bit. It was New York, however, that continued to generate the game’s best chances.


Sam joined on the misfiring party, brilliantly dribbling by two defenders on the right flank before cutting on his left and send a close-range shot into the top of the first tier at Red Bull Arena.


The English midfielder would not miss again. After picking off a FAS player in the middle of the field, Peguy Luyindula slipped a ball to Sam, who fired to the near post with authority to give New York some breathing room in their quest to put the match away.


The Red Bulls will next play in a league match at Eastern Conference leaders D.C. United on Sunday (2:30 pm ET, NBCSN / NBCSports.com). They will not play another CCL game until Sept. 17, when the visit the Montreal Impact.


Franco Panizo covers the New York Red Bulls for MLSsoccer.com. He can be reached by email at Franco8813@gmail.com
BOX SCORE
New York Red Bulls 2, C.D. FAS 0
August 26, 2014
CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage
Red Bull Arena, Harrison, NJ 
Scoring Summary:

  • NY: Saer Sene 1 (Tim Cahill 1) 11’
  • NY: Lloyd Sam 1 (Peguy Luyindula 1) 70’


Disciplinary Summary: 

  • NY: Tim Cahill (caution) 84’


New York Red Bulls (1-0-0 3 pts.): Ryan Meara, Richard Eckersley, Armando, Damien Perrinelle, Roy Miller, Lloyd Sam (Eric Stevenson 74’), Eric Alexander, Peguy Luyindula (Dax McCarty 78’), Ambroise Oyongo, Tim Cahill (Marius Obekop 88’), Saer Sene


Substitutes not used: Santiago Castano, Chris Duvall, Bradley Wright-Phillips, Jamison Olave


C.D. FAS (0-3-0 0 pts.): Adolfo Mendez Jr., Xavi Garcia, Miguel Lemus, Jorge Moran (Melvin Alfaro 77’), Juan Carlos Moscano, Raul Renderos (Elder Figueroa 81’), Marcio Teurel, Carlos Aparacio (Gonzalo Mazzia 69’), Alex Mendoza, Mohammed Issahaku, Jonathan Joya, 


Substitutes not used: Luis Contreras, Lester Blanco, Bryan Tamacas


Referee: John Pitti (PAN)


Referee’s Assistants: Carlos Fernandez (PAN), Osvaldo Luna (CRC)


4th Referee: Walter Quesada (CRC)


Attendance: 11,569