Red Bulls look to halt road struggles

Macoumba Kandji (right) and New York look for their third win of the season at Chivas USA

The New York Red Bulls on Friday geared up for Saturday’s road match in Houston with a practice focused on technique and tactical specifics gearing up for the Dynamo. The focus on situational scenarios and finishing emphasized two key areas as New York worked on cutting down on individual mistakes.


The Red Bulls have not won a league match in over a month and have not taken three points on the road in their last five travels. The loss to Columbus on the road two weeks ago still leaves a bad taste in the mouth of the Red Bulls.


“We did not play well that game,” midfielder Tony Tchani told MLSSoccer.com. “We didn’t play well, we didn’t perform well—it wasn’t a good game for us at all.”


Forward Mac Kandji, amidst rumors and speculation that he has tabled two offers from European teams, was lively in training. The distraction of a possible swoop hasn’t factored into the equation; earlier this week, Kandji said he wasn’t aware of any offers coming in from European suitors. In fact, he received a call on Tuesday afternoon from his agent but didn’t pick it up as he was taking a nap.


New York, however, has no plans to move the player.


“We wouldn’t do anything anyway,” said sporting director Erik Soler, when asked about whether offers were received by the club, adding that Kandji’s “not going anywhere.”


Head coach Hans Backe said that he will wait to announce the lineup on Saturday but that he figures Kandji will figure into the Starting XI somehow, either on the wings or up top. If lined up as a forward to start the game, Kandji will partner with Thierry Henry, whom Backe said will start but likely play just 45 minutes. Earlier this week, Backe told MLSSoccer.com Henry still has “heavy legs” as he attempts to get match-fit. The coach is doing his best to manage expectations for his new player, who has been crushed with media interviews, ad tapings and house hunting.


“I’m not sure Henry will make an impact tomorrow,” Backe admitted.


Backe also said that Seth Stammler, who played left midfield against Manchester City on Sunday, will most likely play the same role against the Dynamo. This means that Roy Miller will be slotted in at left back, per the coach.


Waiting in Houston is forward Juan Pablo Angel, who participated in the mid-week All-Star Game. Backe is uncertain if the player will start given that he missed both matches in the Barclays New York Challenge.


“He played 45 minutes this game (the All-Star Game) and he looked okay,” Backe said about Angel. 


Kristian Dyer is a reporter for MLSSoccer.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its clubs. He can be reached for comment at KristianRDyer@yahoo.com and followed at twitter.com/kdyer1012