Match Recap

MATCH RECAP, pres. by Provident Bank: Red Bulls Season Ends in Philly

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Marco Fabian scored in extra time as the Philadelphia Union rallied from a pair of two-goal deficits to beat the New York Red Bulls, 4-3, in Round One of the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Sunday at Talen Energy Stadium.


The Mexican came off the bench in extra time and put a shot that deflected off Marc Rzatkowski and in off the far post in stoppage time of the first extra time session as the Union celebrated their first MLS Cup Playoffs win. They advance to take on host Atlanta United in the Eastern Conference Semifinals Thursday (8 pm ET | ESPN2, TSN, TVAS, ESPN Deportes) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. 


The Red Bulls raced in front in the 6th minute on Josh Sims’ first goal since arriving on a loan from Southampton.


Rzatkowski intercepted a ball in midfield and fed Kaku, who slipped his pass to the winger. Sims took two touches before blasting his shot from 19 yards out past goalkeeper Andre Blake.


Tim Parker took advantage of a Blake blunder to double the Red Bulls’ lead in the 24th minute. Blake lunged for, but missed a Kaku corner and Parker headed the ball into the net.


Union captain Alejandro Bedoya put a charge in the crowd and pulled his team to within a goal six minutes later with a first-time effort inside the far post off a Haris Medunjanin free kick.


Tom Barlow restored the two-goal edge for the Red Bulls on the final play of the first half, again cleaning up after Blake failed to get a strong punch on a Rzatkowski free kick while colliding with defender Mark McKenzie.


The Union came out of the break buzzing and again pulled to within a goal when Jack Elliottfollowed Sergio Santos’ header off the crossbar by heading the rebound back across the goal in the 52nd minute.


Fafa Picault came off the substitute’s bench to level in the 78th minute, latching onto a Santos cross and heading past Luis Robles before Fabian shook Talen Energy Stadium with his historic winner.