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New York Red Bulls
Major League Soccer
Jul 28, 2013 at 12am UK
 
Real Salt Lake

4-3

Cahill (11'), Espindola (23' pen., 89' pen.), McCarty (90')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Saborio (45', 79', 83')

New York Red Bulls win seven-goal thriller

New York win seven-goal thriller
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Dax McCarty's late strike sees the New York Red Bulls come from behind to win a topsy-turvy 4-3 battle with Eastern Conference rivals Real Salt Lake.

A dramatic late turnaround at the top of the Eastern Conference has seen the New York Red Bulls stun Real Salt Lake with a 4-3 win.

The Red Bulls took an early lead in the topsy-turvy clash, with Tim Cahill meeting Thierry Henry's cross to head home after 10 minutes.

They went further ahead soon after from the penalty spot, courtesy of a cheeky effort down the middle from Fabian Espindola.

Just before the break the referee evened things up by awarding Salt Lake a spot kick of their own, which Alvaro Saborio coolly converted.

With 15 minutes left Saborio stunned the Red Bull Arena, scoring twice in quick succession to complete a stunning hat-trick and put Salt Lake ahead.

The Red Bulls threw caution to the wind in search of an equaliser and got their reward when a third penalty of the match was awarded on 89 minutes.

Espindola stepped up again and duly dispatched a composed effort from the spot, but there was still more drama to come deep into stoppage time.

In the fourth minute of added time the Red Bulls found a winner through Dax McCarty, who headed home Brandon Barklage's cross to spark wild celebrations from the fans and the players alike.

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