POST GAME NOTES: Chicago Fire 1, New York Red Bulls 2

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Chicago Fire 1 (8-20-6), New York Red Bulls 2 (18-10-6)  
Sunday, October 25 – 7 p.m.
Toyota Park – Bridgeview, Ill.
BOX SCORE
Scoring Summary:

NY – Bradley Wright-Phillips (17) (Sacha Kljestan, Sal Zizzo) 8’


NY – Sacha Kljestan (Penalty Kick) (8) 35’


CHI – Gilberto (5) (Patrick Nyarko, Patrick Doody) 78’


Misconduct Summary:

CHI – Matt Polster (caution, foul) 71’


CHI – Jeff Larentowicz (caution, foul) 74’


New York Red Bulls: Luis Robles; Kemar Lawrence, Damien Perrinelle, Matt Miazga, Sal Zizzo, Dax McCarty ©, Felipe, Mike Grella (Gonzalo Veron, 67’), Sacha Kljestan, Lloyd Sam (Shaun Wright-Phillips, 75’), Bradley Wright-Phillips (Ronald Zubar, 84’)


TOTAL SHOTS: 8; SHOTS ON GOAL: 8; FOULS: 12; OFFSIDE: 4; CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: 4.


Chicago Fire: Alec Kann; Matt Polster, Jeff Larentowicz ©, Chris Ritter (Daneil Cyrus, 21’), Patrick Doody, Patrick Nyarko, Razvan Cocis, Matt Watson (Kennedy Igboananike, 84’), Joevin Jones (David Accam, 57’), Harry Shipp, Gilberto


TOTAL SHOTS: 15; SHOTS ON GOAL: 5; FOULS: 15; OFFSIDE: 2; CORNER KICKS: 8; SAVES: 6.


Referee: Ricardo Salazar


Referee’s Assistants: Brian Dunn, Jeremy Hanson


4th Official: Mathieu Bourdeau


Attendance: 19, 850


Notes: 

  • The New York Red Bulls won their second Supporters’ Shield in team history – and the second in three seasons – with a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Fire Sunday at Toyota Park. New York finished the regular season with a record of 18-10-6 and 60 points.
  • The 18 victories set a regular season record for the Red Bulls. The 60 points were also a franchise single-season record for New York.
  • Sacha Kljestan has 19 points in his last 19 matches (six goals and 13 assists). He has tied New York’s single-season assists record with 14 (Thierry Henry, Eduardo Hurtado).
  • Bradley Wright-Phillips scored his team-leading 17th goal of the season. He now has 44 goals over the previous two seasons, which ties for the most by a player in league history. Stern John also scored 44 goals over two seasons with Columbus in 1998 and 1999.
  • Sacha Kljestan scored a penalty kick goal and tallied an assist in each of the three games vs. Chicago this season.
  • New York is 15-26-10 all-time against Chicago and 2-1-0 in 2015 against the Fire. Tonight’s win was the first for the Red Bulls in Chicago since May 14, 2005 at Solider Field. The Red Bulls won their first game at Toyota Park tonight. New York is 4-15-7 all-time in Chicago.
  • New York has 12 goals this season in the opening 15 minutes of the match, the most of any team in MLS.
  • New York is 21-16-10 all-time in the month of October. The Red Bulls have scored 75 goals all-time in the month of October and have conceded 62 goals all-time in October.
  • The Red Bulls are 15-4-0 when scoring first and 14-4-0 when leading at halftime.
  • Luis Robles earned his 50th career win for New York, extending his franchise record for most career wins.
  • Beginning with his first MLS start in late 2012, Luis Robles has played 90 minutes in 106 consecutive regular season games, the second longest streak in league history (all GKs).
    • 90 Minutes Played in Consecutive Regular Season Games
      • 1. Kevin Hartman (112)
      • 2. Luis Robles (106)
      • 3. Jimmy Nielsen (90)
      • 4. Matt Reis (88)
      • 5. Scott Garlick (83)
  • New York returns to action Sunday, November 1 in the Eastern Conference semifinals in the 2015 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. The Red Bulls will open the playoffs on the road against the lowest remaining seed following the Knockout Round.